BANGKOK EXCURSION TO KANCHANABURI FOR 2 DAYS

Best places to visit: War Museum - War Cemetery - River Kwai Bridge - Mon Tribal Village - Hell Fire Pass Memorial - Death Railway Train

Durations

2 days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

20 people

Departure

Monthly


Let’s go with us to understand more Thailand’s history with a trip to some museums related to World War II, and overnight here to know more lifestyle, customs of local people


Itinerary :

Day 1: Bangkok Sightseeing Tours to Kanchanaburi (-/L/D)
Day 2: Tour from Kanchanaburi to Bangkok (B/L/-)

Day 1 – Bangkok Excursion To Kanchanaburi For 2 Days: Bangkok Sightseeing Tours to Kanchanaburi (-/L/D)

Pick up at hotel and depart for Kanchanaburi. The trip visit to War Museum (Thailand-Burma Railway Centre); an open air museum constructed in the form of actual prisoners of war (POW) camp, there are collection of photographs, picture, articles, pistols, knives and other items from the construction of the “Death Railway” War Cemetery; the cemetery of the remains of over 6,000 prisoners of war, who lost their lives during the construction of the “Death Railway” then continue to visit the world’s famous Bridge on the River Kwai.

Kanchanaburi-_River-Kwai BANGKOK EXCURSION TO KANCHANABURI FOR 2 DAYS
Kanchanaburi _River Kwai

 After that, take a long-tailed boat from pier to get to the River Kwai Resotel, passing by unspoiled mountainous jungle scenery.  Check-in on arrival. Lunch will be served. Take a long-tail boat upstream to visit to the nearby ethnic Mon Tribal Village Dinner, followed by a 45-minute presentation of Mon Dance.

Overnight at local hotel

Day 2 – Bangkok Excursion To Kanchanaburi For 2 Days: Tour from Kanchanaburi to Bangkok (B/L/-)

Breakfast at hotel, and then take an exciting boat ride downstream to Resotel Pier and continue to visit the Hellfire pass Memorial and Cutting Mountain for a railway track have done by hands of the Allied prisoners. Lunch will be served at local restaurant. Then take a historic ride on Death Railway Train, passing lush forest; the last existing train station of the Thailand-Burmar railway in Thailand, passing the dangerous looking wooden viaduct built along the mountain. Arrive Nam-Tok station and continue back to your hotel in Bangkok.

End of Services!

Include :

  • Accommodation in shared twin room with breakfast
  • Tour and transportation as private air-con vehicles
  • Entrance fees as tour mentioned in the program
  • Meals as mentioned in the program. (B=breakfast, L=lunch, D=dinner)
  • English speaking guides

Exclude :

  • Other meals
  • Tip
  • Drinks
  • Single room supplement
  • Personal expenses
  • Travel insurance
  • Any optional additional tours or activities during free time.

Remarks:

Child fare:
Child (2-11 yrs) – 100% sharing room with 1 adult in Twin Room
Child (2-11 yrs) – 80% sharing room with 2 adults with extra bed
Child (2-11 yrs) – 50% sharing room with 2 adults without bed

Other period of packages tour price, please contact us anytime.

Confirmation of room & price are subject to space availability at the time of booking only.

All rates are subject to change without prior notices.

All above itinerary is flexible, depending on arrival or departure flights of passengers[/exclude]

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