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11 giờ
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Enjoy a full-day trip to Kanchanaburi, located west of Bangkok, where you’ll explore the iconic River Kwai and its famous bridge, steeped in history and significance. Delve into the past with guided visits to the Thailand-Burma Railway Center, an interactive museum offering a comprehensive look at the railway’s history, and the War Cemetery, a serene and moving tribute to the Allied POWs who lost their lives during the construction of the Death Railway. Midday, savor a delicious lunch at a renowned riverside restaurant in Kanchanaburi, where you can relax and take in the tranquil views of the River Kwai. Later, embark on a scenic long-tailed boat ride, gliding along the river to the River Kwai Bridge, a breathtaking spot that combines natural beauty with historical reflection. This enriching journey offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and picturesque landscapes.
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Entrance Fees
Transportation in A/C vehicle
English Speaking Tour Guide
Hotel pickup and drop-off from Bangkok
Sightseeing as described
Food & Drinks
Personal Expenses
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Bangkok
Pick up from any hotel in the Bangkok city area and depart Bangkok for Kanchanaburi.
Kanchanaburi War Cemetery
Your visit to Kanchanaburi offers a deeply moving and reflective experience, delving into a significant chapter of World War II history. The Kanchanaburi War Cemetery is a solemn tribute to the thousands of Allied POWs who lost their lives during the construction of the Death Railway. Walking through the beautifully maintained grounds, you’ll see the names and nationalities of the fallen soldiers, which makes the history feel very personal. Bridge over the River Kwai, a symbol of the Death Railway. After paying your respects, the JEATH War Museum provides deeper insight into the harsh conditions these prisoners endured. The museum's name stands for Japan, England, America, Australia, Thailand, and Holland, representing the nationalities of the prisoners involved. The exhibits include photographs, weapons, and personal artifacts that offer a vivid look at the suffering and resilience of those who built the railway.
Pickup included
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