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Thailand's Oldest Pagoda to the River Kwai-Private Day Tour
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Säuglinge und Kleinkinder können im Kinderwagen oder Buggy mitfahren
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Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen
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Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Wirbelsäulenverletzungen
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Nicht empfohlen für schwangere Reisende
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Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit schlechter Herz-Kreislauf-Gesundheit
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Reisende sollten mindestens über eine mäßige körperliche Fitness verfügen
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Für eine vollständige Rückerstattung stornieren Sie mindestens 24 Stunden vor der geplanten Abflugzeit.
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Experience the charm of central Thailand with a full-day tour that blends culture and history with breathtaking scenery. Visit Phra Pathom Chedi, one of the tallest bell-shaped pagodas in the world, admiring its timeless significance and magnificent design. Then, visit the Bridge over the River Kwai, a historically significant site from World War II. During lunchtime, enjoy an international buffet on a floating raft on the River Kwai, observing the local way of life. Afterwards, relax at Meena Café, sampling a variety of coffees and beverages while enjoying views of rice fields and Wat Tham Sua (Tiger Cave Temple) as a backdrop. Continue to Wat Tham Sua to see the large golden Buddha statue ...
Höhepunkte
11 Stunden
Angeboten in Mandarin & 2 Andere
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
11 Stunden
Angeboten in Mandarin & 2 Andere
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Entrance fee
Mittagessen
Air-conditioned vehicle
Water & Cool Towel
The driver has basic Engilsh
Personal Expenses
Persönliche Ausgaben
Reiseplan
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Phra Pathom Chedi
Phra Pathom Chedi “The largest bell-shaped stupa in the world.”
Phra Pathom Chedi, located in Nakhon Pathom Province, is the tallest stupa in Thailand and one of the most important Buddhist monuments in the country. Standing at approximately 120 meters, the golden stupa dominates the city skyline and marks the site where Buddhism was first introduced to the region over 2,000 years ago.
The current structure was restored and expanded during the reign of King Rama IV in the mid-19th century. Its grand design, circular base, and gleaming golden tiles make it a striking symbol of Thai Buddhist heritage. Surrounding the chedi are prayer halls, Buddha images, sacred relics, and a vibrant temple market.
Visitors can walk around the complex, explore the museum, and experience the peaceful atmosphere that blends deep spirituality with local culture.
45 Minuten
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Brücke über den Fluss Khwae
Bridge over the River Kwai
The Bridge over the River Kwai, located in Kanchanaburi, Thailand, is one of the most significant historical landmarks from World War II. The bridge is part of the infamous Death Railway, a railway line built by Allied prisoners of war (POWs) and Asian laborers under harsh conditions during the Japanese occupation in 1942–1943.
The construction cost the lives of thousands of workers due to disease, starvation, overwork, and unsafe working conditions, making the site a powerful reminder of wartime history. Today, the bridge stands as both a memorial and a major tourist attraction.
Visitors can walk across the bridge, see the original steel spans, and learn about its story from nearby museums such as the JEATH War Museum and the Thailand–Burma Railway Centre. The surrounding area offers scenic river views, cafés, and markets, making it a popular stop for travelers.
40 Minuten
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Rabiang Faa Restaurant
An international buffet restaurant on a bamboo raft, offering views of the Kwai River and glimpses into the local way of life in Kanchanaburi.
1 Stunde
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Wat Tham Sua
Wat Tham Suea (Tiger Cave Temple) is one of the most iconic and most-visited temples in Kanchanaburi Province. Located on a hilltop in Tha Muang District, the temple is famous for its massive seated Buddha statue, stunning architecture, and panoramic views over rice fields and surrounding countryside.
The highlight of the temple is Phra Phuttha Suwan Mongkhon Maha Muni, a large golden Buddha enshrined in an open pavilion. Its size and golden mosaic design make it visible from far away. Next to it stands the impressive Chedi Ket Kaew, a multi-storey pagoda decorated with ornate details and offering additional viewpoints.
Visitors can walk up the staircase or take a small cable car to the top. Once at the summit, you can enjoy 360-degree views of lush farmland, rolling hills, and the popular Meena Café below.
Despite the name Tiger Cave Temple"the site is known today mainly for its religious significance and breathtaking scenery not for caves or tigers
1 Stunde
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Meena Café
Meena Café “A café overlooking rice fields with Wat Tham Suea as the backdrop.”
Meena Café is one of the most popular and photogenic cafés in Kanchanaburi, especially known for its stunning views of rice fields with Wat Tham Suea (Tiger Cave Temple) standing majestically in the background. The café blends modern design with natural scenery, making it a favorite spot for travelers, photographers, and families looking for a relaxing break.
The café features multiple viewpoints, bamboo walkways, and elevated platforms where visitors can take pictures overlooking the green rice paddies. Food and drink options include coffee, tea, refreshing beverages, and simple Thai dishes. Its unique location and scenic setting make it a must-visit stop when traveling to the Tha Muang area.
1 Stunde
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Skywalk Kanchanaburi City
Kanchanaburi Skywalk
The Kanchanaburi Skywalk is a modern glass walkway located near the confluence of the Kwai Yai and Kwai Noi Rivers, offering some of the most impressive panoramic views in the city. Elevated about 12 meters above the river, the skywalk features a 150-meter glass-floor pathway, allowing visitors to look directly down at the water while enjoying a 360-degree view of the surrounding mountains, rivers, and townscape.
This attraction has become a new landmark in Kanchanaburi, especially popular during late afternoon hours when the lighting is soft and the river reflects the colors of the sunset. Visitors are required to wear protective shoe covers to keep the glass walkway clear and safe.
The skywalk area also features riverfront viewpoints, walking paths, and nearby cafés, making it a great spot for photography and sightseeing.
Thailand's Oldest Pagoda to the River Kwai-Private Day Tour
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Experience the charm of central Thailand with a full-day tour that blends culture and history with breathtaking scenery. Visit Phra Pathom Chedi, one of the tallest bell-shaped pagodas in the world, admiring its timeless significance and magnificent design. Then, visit the Bridge over the River Kwai, a historically significant site from World War II. During lunchtime, enjoy an international buffet on a floating raft on the River Kwai, observing the local way of life. Afterwards, relax at Meena Café, sampling a variety of coffees and beverages while enjoying views of rice fields and Wat Tham Sua (Tiger Cave Temple) as a backdrop. Continue to Wat Tham Sua to see the large golden Buddha statue ...