Discover the powerful WWII history of Kanchanaburi with visits to the famous Bridge over River Kwai, Death Railway, and war memorials on this comprehensive day trip.
This full-day journey reveals the wartime history of the infamous Death Railway and legendary Bridge over River Kwai, set against breathtaking jungle landscapes. Perfect for history enthusiasts seeking educational experiences about Thailand's crucial WWII role.
Your adventure begins with a scenic 2.5-hour drive through Thailand's countryside to Kanchanaburi province. Explore the legendary bridge, walk original Death Railway sections, and visit poignant war cemeteries and museums honoring those who perished. Your expert guide provides historical context and personal stories while you experience authentic local cuisine.
The peaceful rivers meandering through lush landscapes create striking contrast to the area's tragic wartime history, offering profound journey through Southeast Asia's most important historical sites.
Transfers from / to hotels are only operated within the downtown Bangkok areas and restricted to main hotels only. Regions outside the central business district such as Khao San Road, Rattanakosin, Nonthaburi, Thonburi, Minburi, both International Airports, Ratchadapisek and upper Sukhumvit (Soi 55 and further) are excluded and supplementary charges apply.
Once reaching downtown Kanchanaburi, we head over to the interactive Thailand – Burma Railway Centre. Located overlooking the famous war cemetery, the two-floors of this captivating museum showcases the time line of the construction of the DEATH Railway through scaled models, documents and tools from this era. The air-conditioned facility is seen as one of the leading centres in preserving the stories of this part of Thai history.
We continue to the cemetery, containing the graves of an estimate 6000 allied soldiers who lost their lives while constructing the notorious train tracks. These final resting places are among the most impressive sites today, providing the harsh reality of the casualties of war.
Next is the famous Bridge over the River Kwai. Still in use today, the bridge was the target of frequent Allied bombing raids during 1945, and was rebuilt after the war ended. The curved spans of the bridge are the original sections. After enjoying lunch at a local restaurant, we board a local train that crosses large parts of the original track, including traveling over an original wooden bridge. Upon disembarkation from the train, your transportation awaits you for the 3 hour journey back to Bangkok via the main motor way. Depending on traffic conditions, expect to be at your hotel at around 6pm.
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