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Kanchanaburi Day Trip River Kwai Death Railway and Erawan Falls
Bangkok
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We depart Bangkok at 06:30, arriving before the crowds. The morning belongs to history: the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, where nearly 7,000 Allied POWs lie buried in immaculate rows; the JEATH War Museum, a replica POW hut filled with photographs, personal letters, and the brutal arithmetic of the Death Railway; and the Bridge over the River Kwai — the actual bridge, walkable, with the possibility of watching the historic train cross overhead. The afternoon belongs to Erawan National Park. After a sit-down lunch at a riverside restaurant, you have three full hours at the seven-tiered Erawan Waterfalls — enough time to reach the upper tiers, swim in the emerald pools, and return at your own pac...
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13 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
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13 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Kanchanaburi War Cemetery (no gate fee — guide provides full historical context)
Lunch at a local Kanchanaburi riverside restaurant
Itinéraire
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Bangkok
Hotel pickup, Private AC vehicle + guide collect you from hotel lobby. The 2.5-hour drive is used to brief you on WWII Kanchanaburi history — you arrive context-ready.
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Kanchanaburi
Kanchanaburi, located west of Bangkok, is a premier tourist destination renowned for its poignant World War II history, scenic nature, and riverside charm
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Cimetière de guerre de Kanchanaburi
Nearly 7,000 Allied POWs — British, Australian, Dutch, American — buried in immaculate rows. Your guide reads individual headstone stories. The most moving stop of the day.
45 minutes
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Musée de la guerre JEATH
A replica bamboo POW hut: photographs, personal letters, diaries, tools from the Death Railway.
45 minutes
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Pont de la rivière Khwae
Walk the actual bridge. Guide explains the engineering feat built under starvation-level conditions. If timing allows, wait for the historic train. The Death Railway was built during the 2nd World War by the labor of the war prisoner and the Asian labor forced by the Japanese troop. During that time, Thailand was the alliance of Japan and also gave a big support to the Japanese army. The Death Railway was a route to pass Myanmar and to invade India. Japan was aware that by using the sea troop to fight with England, their armies would be attacked by the alliances. From this reason, they decided to build this railway. The railway was named after the event in the history. There is a saying that “the numbers of the railway, is equal to the numbers of the death labor used to build this railway” .
45 minutes
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Cascades d'Erawan
A famous seven-tiered, 1,500-meter-long cascade known for its stunning turquoise, emerald-green pools. Situated in Erawan National Park, it offers swimming, hiking
Kanchanaburi Day Trip River Kwai Death Railway and Erawan Falls
Bangkok
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We depart Bangkok at 06:30, arriving before the crowds. The morning belongs to history: the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, where nearly 7,000 Allied POWs lie buried in immaculate rows; the JEATH War Museum, a replica POW hut filled with photographs, personal letters, and the brutal arithmetic of the Death Railway; and the Bridge over the River Kwai — the actual bridge, walkable, with the possibility of watching the historic train cross overhead. The afternoon belongs to Erawan National Park. After a sit-down lunch at a riverside restaurant, you have three full hours at the seven-tiered Erawan Waterfalls — enough time to reach the upper tiers, swim in the emerald pools, and return at your own pac...
Points forts
13 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
13 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Kanchanaburi War Cemetery (no gate fee — guide provides full historical context)