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River Kwai Elephant Riding |
Kanchanaburi, situated in Thailand’s central plains is home of the historic bridge over the River Kwai. Kanchanaburi is one of the most picturesque provinces in Thailand with jungle and rugged hills. For the archeologically mined, it may be interest to know, that a freak accident during World War II, led to the discovery of Neolithic burial sites in this area.
We travel west to Kanchanaburi, where we visit firstly the ”Jeath” Museum,
which is a replica of the huts of P.O.W. who lived here during their captivity. The museum displays a collection of records and pictures made by P.O.W.’S held by the Japanese during World War II.
We then take a short boat trip to see the “bridge over the River Kwai”, where we take the train on the “Death Railway”. We get off the train close to the Burmese border, where we have lunch.
And after, we will enjoy riding elephants along Kwai Noi River.
We return to the town by bus to visit a War Cemetery of allied soldiers who died during the construction of the railway
Minimum 2 persons |
3500Baht per person |
Minimum 4 persons |
2800Baht per person |
Includes: Entrance fees, English speaking guide, Transport, Lunch, Accident insurance. |
Time: |
06:30hrs - 17:30hrs |
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