Depart early morning for Kanchanaburi province, located 128 kilometers (80 miles) west of Bangkok. It is Thailand’s third largest province, with an area of 19,486 square kilometers. The provincial area is mountainous and has the west border next to Myanmar. See and take snapshots at the Bridge over the River Kwai , the Death Railway constructed by allied prisoners of war during World War II.
Take a train from Span station to Tum Kasea station. Then, have a delicious lunch. Next, drive to Erawan Waterfall, where you can enjoy walking to the beautiful highest level, the 7th level, and even swim happily.The hotel is located along the River Kwai. With lots of trees and beautiful decoration, you can just take it easy in the evening before enjoying dinner at the hotel restaurant, which is very romantic in a natural atmosphere surrounded by mountains!.
Accommodation : Kanchanaburi
Day 2: Hell fire pass – Bangkok (B/L/-)
Head to Hell Fire Pass, a 500-meter long and 26-meter deep section of the rock that was dug out by prisoners of war in order to allow the ‘Death Railway’ to continue its route from Bangkok to Rangoon. Soldiers were forced to remove the rock using no more than picks, hammers and their bare hands. Among 1,000 Australians and British soldiers who took 12 weeks to clear the stretch of the mountain,700 died. Return to the Hell Fire Pass Memorial Museum in the same compound as the Hell Fire Pass and learn about the history of the World War II. It was set up to commemorate the period of WWII.
After that, enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.Continue for fun activities along the river Kwai, Take an elephant ride for 30 minutes and help to clean up the elephant and play the them on River Kwai with our elephant baht program. Travel back to Kanchanaburi city and visit the World War II Cemetery. Then travel back to Bangkok.
Accommodation: None
Kanchanaburi package tour – 2 Day : End of Service