River Kwai with Train,Lunch,Museum Min. 2 Pax required to confirm
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River Kwai with Train,Lunch,Museum Min. 2 Pax required to confirm
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Durée de l'activité (6 hours)
Moderate
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Remboursement intégral en cas d'annulation jusqu'à 24 heures avant le début de l'expérience
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Ce que tu feras
Experience the famous River Kwai with a train ride, lunch, and a visit to the museum. This tour requires a minimum of 2 people to confirm.
Point culminant de la tournée
This tour will take you to the world-famous Bridge on the River Kwai in Kanchanaburi Province, which was built during World War II. You will visit the museum and the cemetery.
After that, you will stop at the Bridge on the River Kwai and wait for the train that will take you along the Death Railway.
You will have lunch at a restaurant and then return to Bangkok. You will return to your hotel.
Qu'est-ce qui est inclus ?
Thai set Menu' joining with other people
Airconditioned vehicle
All Fees and Taxes
Train ticket
Entry/Admission The Bridge on the River Kwai
Qu'est-ce qui n'est pas inclus ?
Tip
Personal Expense
Entry/Admission The Thailand-Burma Railway Centre
Informations Complémentaires
No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
Most travelers can participate
This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
This tour/activity will have a maximum of 8 travelers
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.
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The Thailand-Burma Railway Centre
Arrêt: 30 minutes
The Thailand-Burma Railway Centre is an interactive museum, information and research facility dedicated to presenting the history of the Thailand-Burma Railway.
Ceci conclut la tournée.
Vous êtes libre d’explorer à votre rythme à partir d’ici.