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Take a ride on the historic Death Railway train, wooden boat along the scenic River Kwai, and experience the newest outdoor glass skywalk. Stroll through a century-old street, admire the iconic Bridge over the River Kwai, and savor a meal at one of the most picturesque field-view restaurants in Kanchanaburi(at your own expense). In just one day, explore this storied WWII city by train, boat, and on foot. Discover the deep history behind the Death Railway and the River Kwai Bridge, soak in the tranquil beauty of the river, wander through charming old-town lanes, and venture into Thailand’s own “Amazon” to embrace the magic of lush greenery!
Notice:Lunch is at your own expense.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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The River Kwai Bridge is one of the most famous historical attractions in Kanchanaburi. During World War II, in order to prevent the Thai people from being severely affected by the war, the Thai King promised to assist the Japanese Imperial Army in Thailand. The Japanese army used Allied prisoners of war to build a railway that passes through the forests of the Thai-Burma mountain area to provide Japanese military supplies in Myanmar. At that time, a large number of Allied prisoners were killed by labor, which is a rather heavy historical memory. The River Kwai Bridge was originally a wooden bridge. It had been blown up during the war. The iron bridge now seen was rebuilt later. Today, trains still pass by. Standing on the Bridge over the River Kwai, watching the beautiful River Kwai under it, it is difficult to imagine the fierce fighting at that time, and I hope the world will always be peaceful.
Tham Kra Sae Bridge
Take A Train On The Death Railway In the Second World War, the Japanese forces forced the prisoners of war to build the Tamil Railway. Beyond the Guin River Bridge, there was also a "death railway" covered with steep mountain walls, because of construction difficulties, and many lives were sacrificed during construction.We will take the train of about 20 minutes, after the view of the Death Railway to the most spectacular and the most rigorous part of the construction. The train runs on an empty wooden railway, on the side of the cliffs and on the side of the Guine River, which is amazing, while pressing the camera short door, more note the history of the underground railway.
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Stephen I,
21 thg 11, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Viator
This is a great trip with lots of different elements to it. From start to finish it went like clockwork. I sadly can't remember our guide's name, but he and the driver made it a memorable day. It was so well organised. We opted for the included lunch and couldn't believe how good it was. Highly recommended.
26kiranak,
27 thg 10, 2025
- Đánh giá từ Tripadvisor
The program was well-organized and included train rides, boat rides, sightseeing at the Skywalk, delicious food, and a wonderful atmosphere. The guide was knowledgeable and friendly, and the driver was courteous, making the whole journey feel comfortable and welcoming
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