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Kanchanaburi Private Tour 1 day

07.00 am - 17.00 pm

Tel : 081 4874307, 081 6046066

Email : wetravelnet@hotmail.com

Morning Tour

07.00 am Pick up at your hotel

Kanchanaburi War Cemetery (Don Rak) Visit Kanchanaburi War Cemetery (Don Rak), located on Saeng Chu To Road (Highway 323), to pay respect to the remains of 6,982 Allied prisoners of the World War II who died during the construction of the Death Railway.

Thailand-Burma Railway Centre this museum showcases an exhibition about the history of the Thailand – Burma railway, a 145-kilometer train track between Bang Pong in Thailand and Thanbuyuzayat in Myanmar that was built by prisoners of wars during the invasion of the Imperial Japanese Army, WWII. The educational exhibition displays information and photographs about planning and construction processes of the railway as well as the geography, living condition in POW camps, medical aspects, summary of deaths, operation, bombing and end of the railway, as well as aftermath of the war.

Bridge over the River Kwai Perhaps the best known attraction of Kanchanaburi, featured in world’s famous book and film, The Bridge on the River Kwai is part of the infamous Death Railway, spanning over Kwai Yai  River, built by the prisoners of the World War II under the supervision of Japanese Imperialism Army. The 415-kilometer railway was built to connect Thailand and Myanmar to secure supplies to the Japanese army during their Greater East-Asian War. It is called the Death Railway as it involved the death of too many people during the construction period, between September 16, 1942 and on 25 December 1943 when it completed. It is estimated that more than 16,000 war prisoners (POWs) from England, Australia, Holland and America, together with some 90,000 labors from Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia and Indonesia, died during the construction through experience a series bombing raids and cruelness of the Imperial Japanese Army.

 

Afternoon Tour

Death Railway Take a ride to the train. Visit Death Railway 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”

The Death Railway starts from Nong Pladuk station, Amphur Baanpong, Ratchaburi to Kanchanaburi crossing the Kwai Yai River to the west, passing Chedi Sam-Ong to the destination at Thanbyuzayat in Myanmar, which is 415 kilometers altogether with 37 stops. This railway was completed on 25th October 1943. During the building period, there were many labors who sacrificed their lives with sickness and by the torturing of the Japanese army. This construction built a big motivation for the Japanese armies and also a big scar in the labors’ heart. The history was still unforgettable among the people’s heart.

Nowadays, the Death Railway was opened for the tourists to visit. However, there are some parts that were deserted since Japan lost the war. The most popular point is the Krasae Cave, which is a curve bridge that follows the bank of Kwai Noi River.

17.00 pm Arrive at your hotel

 

Private Tour Price

Customer
1 pax
2 pax
3 pax
4 pax
5 pax
6 pax
7 pax
8 pax
9 pax
Price baht/pax
6,800
3,400
2,700
2,300
2,100
1,950
1,850
1,750
1,700
Note : Child age below 3 year is free of charge

Inclusive
Private tour as tour itinerary
Private English speaking tour guide
Private air-conditioned van with driver
All admission fees as tour itinerary and Death railway train ticket
Travel Accident Insurance 1,000,000 baht/person + Accident Medical expense 500,000 baht/person

Exclusive meal
You can choose your restaurant or our Tour guide could recommend for you

Payment
Deposit 50%

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Pay the rest by cash to our Tour guide

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