Thailand History Tour: Death Railway and JEATH Museum

Immerse yourself in Thai history on a Kanchanburi tour from Bangkok. Visit a war cemetery, explore the JEATH Museum, and take a scenic train journey along the ‘Death Railway’.

Duration: 13 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Bangkok - Pick up starts from 06:00-07:00 at hotel in bangkok
  • Kanchanaburi - Reached around 09:00-09:30
    3 hour of travelling to reached kanchanaburi from bangkok
  • Kanchanaburi War Cemetery - 09:00 am Arrive kanachanaburi war cemetry.
    The Kanchanaburi War Cemetery is the main prisoner of war cemetery for victims of Japanese imprisonment…
What's Included
  • Round trip transfer
  • Train journey on the Death Railway (entry admission included)
  • English-speaking guide
  • Admission to the JEATH War Museum
What's Not Included
  • Tip & Gratitude
Additional Information

This Journey provides an impeccable opportunity for you to delve into the fascinating and enlightening past of Thailand.
It comprises a stop at a military cemetery, which houses the tombs of around 9,000 Allied servicemen who lost their lives during the construction of the infamous ‘Death Railway’ and the bridge.
At the JEATH Museum, visitors will…

Location
Century Park Hotel
Ratchaprarop Road
Meeting point time is 07:00am.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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B8546ykpaulw
Oct 20, 2024
Excellent trip - A full day one but interesting and good value. War cemetery for the death railway. Very moving. Great to walk over the bridge and then a train ride along the railway for a lunch stop
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Belinda_m
Jul 10, 2024
Utterly thought provoking - Very informative and thought provoking trip. Although aware of how the bridge was built, I now understand why and how many poor souls lost their lives. The conditions they suffered are at best unimaginable. The cemetery is beautiful and so kept. If there are families that have a loved one here but are not fortunate enough to be able to visit, rest assured they are respected and very well cared for. The museum needs some tlc but then the items are still in the original condition when found. The bridge can be walked and you can pay your respects at the same time. If you can get on the train then do so as it will give you some perspective of the landscape they had to work in, fantastic trip.
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Benjaminy946
Mar 8, 2024
Kwai day trip - Our tour guide Rach did an excellent job. He took care of all details. My wife found that she lost her sunglasses case after the tour. Rach responded promptly and sent it back in an hour. Thanks to Rach and Team.
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