Discover Kanchanaburi Historical City Full day From Bangkok. Kanchanaburi WWII & Death Railway Train, uncover the moving history of Kanchanaburi.
• Explore the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, the original burial ground started by the prisoners themselves.
• Discover the JEATH War Museum, displays photographs and illustrations narrating the living condition of prisoners of war (POWs) during that cruel time.
• Marvel a train ride at the River Kwai Bridge, a Famous site during WWII to the Kasae Cave.
• Pay tribute to POWs, admire the serene Buddha within the Kasae Cave.
• Savor an authentic Thai lunch at JR Restaurant.
• Comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle journey back to Bangkok with wonderful memories.
Private with RiverKwai& Erawan: Private tour with River Kwai Train to death railway & Erawan waterfall. <br/>Pickup included
One way pick up drop Meeting P: Small group one way hotel pick up & drop off Meeting Point. <br/>Pickup included
Hotel Pick up & Drop included <br/>Pickup included
Begin your day with a convenient pickup from your hotel in Bangkok or meet the group at meeting point. Then, head directly to Kanchanaburi Province. Explore the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, the original burial ground started by the prisoners themselves. Learn about the 1,426 Commonwealth and 313 Dutch burials of the Second World War in this cemetery.
(Total time included travelling from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi)
Continue visit JEATH War Museum, The name JEATH is derived from countries engaged in the WWII death railway construction from 1942 to 1945: Japan, England, America, Australia, Thailand and Holland. And as the name suggests, this small museum displays photographs and illustrations narrating the living condition of prisoners of war (POWs) during that cruel time, some of which were donated by former POWs who survived.
Continue to the River Kwai Bridge, a famous site during WWII. Marvel a Train ride from River Kwai for the death railway train to Kasae Cave.
Arrive at Krasae Cave, a historic site where POWs once rested, situated alongside the Death Railway. Stroll along the railway and pause to pay respects to the Buddha image enshrined within the cave.
Enjoy a delightful lunch at a JR reputable Thai restaurant and warmly welcome staff and great atmosphere.
Finally, journey back to Bangkok in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle.
(Total time included travelling from Kanchanaburi to Bangkok)
Please meet the group at Starbucks coffee shop in Bann Chart hotel Khoasand road.
Our tour guide will meet you there with lead traveler name sign board.
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