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| 07:00 A.M. : |
PICK UP TOURISTS FROM VARIOUS POINTS, (KHOASAN AREA)
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| 07:30 A.M. : |
DEPARTURE FROM BANGKOK TO RIVER KWAI. |
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| 09:30 A.M. : |
VISIT TO CEMETERY OF THE ALLIED PRISONERS OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR. |
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| 10:00 A.M. : |
VISIT TO THE JEATH MUSEUM. |
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| 11:30 P.M. : |
LEAVING FROM THE TRAIN STATION AND TRAVELLING BY TRAIN TO WATERFALL (SAI YOK NOI). ALONG THE DEATH RAILWAY. THE MOST DANGEROUS CURVING BRIDGE WHICH IS BULIT OF LOG ALONG THE MOUNTAIN SIDE CONSTRUCTED BY THE ALLIED PRISONERS OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR. |
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| 13:00 P.M. : |
ARRIVE AT THE WATERFALL. THAI LUNCH SERVED AT THE RESTAURANT. AFTER LUNCH FREE FOR PERSONAL LEISURE. |
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| 16:00 P.M. : |
DEPARTURE FROM WATERFALL BACK TO BANGKOK.
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| 18:30 P.M. : |
ARRIVE IN BANGKOK. |
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- ITINERARY TOUR SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. |
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Kanchanaburi, Kanchanaburi is Thailand´s third largest of 76 provinces. It is located 130 km west of Bangkok and covers an area of 19,480 km². About 735,000 inhabitant are living in Kanchanaburi province which borders Myanmar (Burma) at the north-west.
Kanchanaburi town has a population of 54,000 and was originally established by King Rama I as a first line of defence against the Burmese, who might use the old invasion route through the Three Pagodas Pass on the Thai-Myanmar border. It is situated on the River Kwai and the home of the famous Bridge on the River Kwai, immortalized in Pierre Bouclé's same named novel and David Lean's movie.Every year in late November and early December the River Kwai Bridge Festival is held at the bridge with a spectacular Sound & Light Show. This event reminds to the history of the Death Railway and the bombardments during World War II. The Province itself captivates beautiful nature and friendly people with their native charm. Major attractions include several waterfalls, mountains, caves (that were once inhabited by neolithic man), national parks and last,but not least, the River Kwai. |
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