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Things to do in Kanchanaburi

2-Day Kanchanaburi River Kwai Float House Experience

2-Day Kanchanaburi River Kwai Float House Experience

An overnight at one of Kanchanaburi’s floating resorts enhances your Kanchanaburi experience. A 2- day journey through a region that formed once the décor for the construction of the Thai – Burma Railway is a great introduction to this part of Thaila (read more)
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Kanchanaburi Day Trip

Kanchanaburi Day Trip

Travel to places rich in World War II history in Kanchanaburi Province. Recommend for culture, war history and museum lover. You will also enjoy road trip where you can make stops to mingle with local activities, this tour also include the visit to the m (read more)
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LUNCH RIVER CRUISE AT KANCHANABURI

LUNCH RIVER CRUISE AT KANCHANABURI

Kanchanaburi Province, in western Thailand, is known for its national parks of dense jungle, waterfalls and limestone caves. Seven-tiered waterfalls can be found at Srinakarin Dam National Park, while Erawan National Park has aqua-blue falls (plus elepha (read more)
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Private Leisure Trip to Kanchanaburi (2 days and 1 night)

Private Leisure Trip to Kanchanaburi (2 days and 1 night)

Private Leisure to Kanchanaburi (2 Days, 1 Night)  Pick up from your hotel in Bangkok and depart to Kanchanaburi by private air conditioned vehicle. Visit the  Coconut Sugar making factory and  Damnoensaduak Floating market. Explore the market wher (read more)
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Cycling the River Kwai

Cycling the River Kwai

Venture beyond Bangkok to discover the history and nature of Thailand’s Kanchanaburi province, the site of the infamous Death Railway with is Bridge over the River Kwai.  Enjoy visiting ancient temples and charming local villages among the forest and h (read more)
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4-Day ANZAC Ride to Remembrance Bike Tour

4-Day ANZAC Ride to Remembrance Bike Tour

Kanchanaburi is perhaps Thailand’s most famous WWII site, well known for its Bridge Over The River Kwai and the infamous Thai-Burma Railway, also known as the Death Railway. Prisoners of war were forced into hard labour to construct the railway under ex (read more)
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