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Kanchanaburi, which has mostly mountainous terrain, covers an area of approximately 19,473 square kilometers and is the third largest province in Thailand after Chiang Mai and Nakhon Ratchasima. Situated approximately 129 kilometres west of Bangkok , Kanchanaburi shares a border with Myanmar to the west, Tak and Uthai Thani Provinces to the north, Suphan Buri and Nakhon Pathom Provinces to the east, and Ratchaburi Province to the south.
In north and west Kanchanaburi, the terrain is comprised mainly of mountains and high plains, with the Thanon Thongchai Range acting as a natural border between Thailand and Myanmar . The range is the source of Kanchanaburi's two most important rivers Maenam Khwae Noi and Maenam Khwae Yai, which form the famous Maenam Mae Klong. As a result, several of Thailand 's largest Namtok (waterfalls) and most extensive wildlife sanctuaries are found in this area.
The magnificent landscape and charming beauty of Kanchanaburi have resulted in major tourist attractions including several well-known waterfalls, caves which were once inhabited by Neolithic man, pristine national parks, tranquil rivers, virgin forests, and reservoir. Together, they offer an intriguing experience for first-time or repeat visitors. Whether its fishing, rafting, canoeing, mountain biking, bird-watching, star-gazing, golfing, elephant and jungle trekking, or even living in bamboo rafts, Kanchanaburi takes pride in offering them all.
The city of Kanchanaburi is located at the point where two tributaries, the Khwae Noi and Khwae Yai meet and form the Maenam Mae Klong. This is the location of the notorious Death Railway and the Bridge on the River Khwae one of the worlds famous World War II sites which have been immortalized in print and film.
The Bridge spans across Maenam Khwae Yai which is a branch of Maenam Mae Klong. During the Japanese occupation of Thailand in World War II, the Japanese Imperial Army brought the iron bridge from Java. It was then resembled by Allied Prisoners of War (POW) under Japanese supervision. The bridge was part of a strategic railway route to Myanmar in which the Japanese aimed to secure supplies with which to conquer other western Asian countries. It was 415 kilometers long (about 303 kilometers in Thailand and about 112 kilometers in Burma ) and passed through the Three Pagoda Pass in Sangkhlaburi District, the northern most part of Kanchanaburi province.
Construction started on September 16, 1942 at Nong Pladuk , and was completed on 25 December 1943. It is estimated that over 16,000 POWs from England , Australia , Holland and America died while building the bridge which was a target of bombing raids in 1945. In addition to this, approximate 90,000 laborers from Thailand , Myanmar , Malaysia and Indonesia died during its construction.
Prasat Muang Sing Historical Park
Muang Singh town was built between 857 and 1157 when the Khmer Kingdom was still prosperous. It was later abandoned until the reign of King Rama I when Muang Singh was rebuilt as a Kanchanaburi border town.
The only archeological site with a religious structure built in the middle of the city is the Khmer Prasat Mueang Sing (Tower of the City of Lions) where the heavy influence of the late Lop Buri arts is clearly visible. The ancient site is located on a steep bank of Khwae Noi River where the waterway narrows and becomes fast flowing. The city walls, which were made of rectangular laterite, are approximately 800 meters in width, 1,500 meters in length and 5 meters in height. The compound is believed to have been the westernmost outpost of the Angkor-centered Khmer empire. Remains dating back some 2,000 years have been discovered, and artifacts, including temple carvings, religious statuary and pottery shards indicate that the city must have been inhabited from approximately the 12th to 14th centuries.
In the past, daily commerce in Thailand was conducted mostly along rivers and canals (or khlongs in Thai). Bangkok's water network was busy and served as the principal means of communication causing Bangkok to be called as the “Venice of the East” by early European visitors.
Today Bangkok's floating markets may not be quite so vibrant. The best known Floating market is at Damnoen Saduak, some 109 kilometres southwest of Bangkok or approximately two hours drive. It is a ‘must-see' destination and probably visited by nine out of every ten tourists who visit Thailand. Every morning, hundreds of boats crowd the market area. Most of them are paddled by women with picturesque straw hats. Visitors can find everything from vegetables and fruits to freshly-cooked noodle and souvenirs at this lively market.
The Rose Garden Cultural centre comprises a large area of the resort which has been developed into a typical Thai Village. Here, you will see villagers, in their natural habitat, working to create traditional village handicrafts. Silk-weaving, pottery-making, umbrella-painting, Khon mask masking, mat weaving, doll making, fruit craving, garland-making, rice-pounding, even the intricate crafting of silver and laquerware. You will also see impressive dispalys of Thai period costumes and the busy everyday activities of a typical Thai market as well as different styles of Thai Houses from North to South and an intriguing display of antiques from various parts of Thailand. These and many more fascinating aspects of Thai Village life are depicted and a wide range of gifts and souvenirs are available to remind you of your visit.
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Kanchanaburi 4 days 3 nights |
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Tour Code : GW089
Half day tour
Pick up : 8.00 hrs
Itinerary :
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Day 1 : 8.00 hrs |
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Our staff meet you at the hotel lobby in Bangkok. |
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9.30 hrs |
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Visit Phra Pathom Chedi, the world's tallest Buddhist monument and the first religious landmark that signified the influx of Buddhism into Thailand. |
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10.00 hrs |
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Depart for Kanchanaburi. |
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11.30 hrs |
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Visit JEATH War Museum, a realistic depiction of prisoner of war living quarters, with photographic, pictorial and physical memorabilia dating from World War II. |
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Continue to Kanchanaburi War Cemetery It contains the remains of 6,982 war prisoners (mostly the British, Dutch, Australian and American) who lost their lives during the construction of the Bridge over the River Kwai and the railway to Burma (the Death Railway). |
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12.30 hrs |
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Lunch at the local restaurant. |
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Visit the Bridge over the River Kwai, a part of the Death Railway constructed by Allied prisoners of war. Take leisurely walks around town and pictures on the world-renowned Death Railway. |
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14.00 hrs |
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15.00 hrs |
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Transfer to hotel in Kanchanaburi. |
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Meal : |
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Lunch, Dinner |
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Day 2 : 8.30 hrs |
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Our staff meet you at the hotel lobby. |
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Visit Tham Khao Pun Temple (Wat Tham Khao Pun), Once a major POW camp, the temple where many Buddha images are enshrined is located in the middle cave and is surrounded by stalactites and stalagmites. |
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9.30 hrs |
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Continue to Kanchanaburi Monkey School, where you can see they train the moneys to do many things. |
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10.30 hrs |
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Visit Prasat Muang Sing Historical Park, where the heavy influence of the late Lop Buri arts is clearly visible. |
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11.30 hrs |
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Walk along the death railway to the original wooden viaduct constructed by the allied POWs. |
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12.30 hrs |
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Lunch at the local restaurant. |
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13.30 hrs |
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Visit the elephant camp and take the Elephant Ride around the camp for 30 minutes. at Kwai Noi river. |
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15.00 hrs |
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Transfer to hotel in Kanchanaburi. |
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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
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Day 3 : 9.00 hrs |
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Our staff meet you at the hotel lobby. |
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Visit Hellfire Pass Memorial Museum, that was constructed during the Second World War using POW labor to cut through the mountain. |
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11.00 hrs |
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Continue to Saiyoke Noi Waterfall ( Namtok Sai Yok Noi) is also dubbed as Khao Phang Waterfall. It is situated 60 kilometers from town via Highway No.323. |
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12.00 hrs |
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Lunch at the local restaurant. |
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13.30 hrs |
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Visit Wat Pha Luang Ta Bua - well known as Tiger Temple. The Tiger Temple is a rescue centre for wild animals and the home of wild tigers, wild pigs, deer, antelopes, water buffalos, apes and a hand full other animals. The tigers are taken out from their cage in the afternoon and visitors can even touch them. |
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15.00 hrs |
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Transfer to hotel in Kanchanaburi. |
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Meal : |
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Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
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Day 4 : 7.30 hrs |
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Our staff meet you at the hotel lobby.
Depart for Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Your journey commences with a leisurely drive through rice paddies. You will see coconut sugar products and producing at the local factory. |
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9.30 hrs |
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Take a boat to visit around the canal to see wooden house and floating market at Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, here you can walk arround and will be fascinated by boats of various shapes and sizes used by local merchants to ferry their goods. The tourist can buy souvenirs and some foods from the small boat with the local people. The bargaining is available at the local shop. |
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11.00 hrs |
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Depart for Nakhon Prathom province. |
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12.00 hrs |
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Lunch at the local restaurant. |
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13.00 hrs |
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Visit The Rose Garden, a huge park built in the midst of rural scenery along the Nakhon Chaisri River. One of the parks major attractions is the Thai Village, which offers a potpourri of Thai cultural activities and shows. |
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16.00 hrs |
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Depart to your hotel Bangkok. |
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17.00 hrs |
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Arrive to hotel in Bangkok. |
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Meal : |
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ABF, Lunch |
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Private Tour |
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1 Pax |
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2 Pax |
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3 Pax |
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4 Pax |
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5 Pax |
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6-9 Pax |
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Adult |
30,800 |
20,000 |
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14,000 |
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Child |
Charge 70% of adult rate |
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Remark : Rate ( Thai Baht ) per Person. |
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Inclusion |
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- English spreaking guide
- Air conditioned vehicle
- Boat
at floating market
- Admission fee for the programs
- Meals as mentioned in the program
- 2-3 Stars hotel rooms in Kanchanburi
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Exclusion |
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- Personal expenses : tips for service,insurance,drinking water,etc
- Other services are not mentioned in the program
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Child Policy |
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- Free of charge for child under 3 years old
- Child over 12 years old is charged for adult rate
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Payment Policy |
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- Pay cash on meeting point.
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