Great Siam Travel
RK02 : The Bridge of Riverkwai and Tiger Temple One Day Tour
Kanchanaburi
     

 

Tour description :
war museum, war cemetery,Bridge onRriver Kwai,Train ride,Tiger temple
Our Tour Program
06.30 a.m.
Pick up from majors hotel in Bangkok
07.30 a.m.
Depart Bangkok for Kanchanaburi province
10.00 a.m.
Arrive Kanchanaburi and visit:
- Jeath war museum(World war II)An interactive museum research and informative center dedicated to presenting the story of Thailand-Burma railway which was built by the imperial Japanese Army during the World war II
- Kanchanaburi 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
- Bridge on the River kwai .As depicted in the movie and the part of Death railway,the historical black Iron bridge  was the target of allied bombing during 1945.
12.00 p.m.
Take a train ride along part of Death railway to Tam Kra sae station ,passing dangerous looking wooden viaduct built along the the mountain.
12.45 p.m.
Lunch served at local resturant.
13.30 p.m.
Visit tiger temple, beautiful surrounding ,dedicated Buddhists monks live with numerous wild animal including many tigers and take a photos nearness.
16.00 p.m.
Depart the tiger temple for Bangkok.
18.30 p.m.
Arrive Bangkok and transfer to hotels
   
 
Inclusion
  •  Private a/c car or van
  •  English speaking guide
  •  Admission fees
  •  Train ride ( optional extra 100 Baht each)
  •  Lunch
  •  Travel insurance
  •  Water and cold towel

 
 

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  • Child 4-10 years pay 1,500 Baht
  • Age under4 years pay entrance fee 600 Baht


The rates are nett per 1 person in Thai Baht
 
 
 
 
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