6 days in Kanchanaburi
A flight trip around Kanchanaburi for history and spirit lovers visiting top attractions like Death Railway, Bridge Over The River Kwai, The JEATH War Museum and many more.
Kanchanaburi Province
Kanchanaburi is known for its dense national parks of dense jungle, waterfalls and limestone cliffs.
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Day 1 (Jan 1, 2022)
1 place to visit
Prasat Mueang Sing Historical Park
Temple Ruins
5 ~ 6 hours
Prasat Mueang Sing Historical Park is home to one of Thailand best known Khmer-style religious structures dating back to 857 and 1157.
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Day 2 (Jan 2, 2022)
6 places to visit
Captive Cave
Shrine
2 ~ 3 hours
Captive cave was used during the second world war and is now a local shrine.
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Hell Fire Pass Memorial Museum
Museum
1 ~ 2 hours
Hell Fire Pass Memorial Museum reveals the history of the death railway. There is an interesting display of photography and a short documentary, which is worth watching.
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Death Railway
Railway
1 ~ 2 hours
The Death Railway was built during the 2nd World War by prisoners and the Asian labourers.
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Rock Valley Hot Spring & Fish Spa
Onsen
1 ~ 2 hours
Rock Valley Hot Spring and Fish Spa is a unique and relaxing place to visit. There are 15 different pools, and the staff are friendly and helpful.
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Mahawangchang Elephant Camp
Elephant Park
2 ~ 3 hours
Mahawangchang Camp offers visitors a chance to get close up and personal with elephants. You will be able to experience riding these magnificent creatures through the river in a more natural and safe environment.
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Lawa Cave
Cave
2 ~ 3 hours
Lawa Cave has a breathtaking collection of stalactites and stalagmites rock formations.
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Day 3 (Jan 3, 2022)
1 place to visit
Krasae Cave
Cave
2 ~ 3 hours
Krasae Cave was once where POWs rest as it’s located right next to the Death Railway. It is now a popular spot for visitors who take a walk on the railway and would stop by to pray toward a Buddha image enshrined within the cave.
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Day 4 (Jan 4, 2022)
5 places to visit
Bridge Over The River Kwai
Bridge
2 ~ 3 hours
Bridge Over The River Kwai is a steel bridge and one of Thailands most important historical landmarks.
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The JEATH War Museum
Museum
1 ~ 2 hours
The JEATH War Museum is a reconstruction of the POWs thatched detention hut with cramped, elevated bamboo bunks and a collections of photographs and illustrations of the living conditions.
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Thaiyanusorn Monument
Monument
1 ~ 2 hours
Thaiyanusorn Monument was built by the Japanese to honour the Prisoners of WW2.
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Art Gallery & War Museum
Museum
2 ~ 3 hours
World War II Art Gallery and Museum is a private museum established by Mr Aran Chansiri, a jeweller from Kanchanaburi Province. There are various exhibitions related to World War II and the River Kwai Bridge development.
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Ancient Town of Kanchanaburi
Historical Park
1 ~ 2 hours
Ancient Town of Kanchanaburi is an old city dating back to the Ayutthaya era. Known for its ancient and beautiful temple ruins.
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Day 5 (Jan 5, 2022)
6 places to visit
Ban Kao National Museum
Museum
1 ~ 2 hours
Ban Kao National Museum is known for its collection of prehistoric artefacts and archaeological items, such as Stone Age tools, pots, axe heads, and jewellery.
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Wat Hin Thaen Lam Pachee
Temple
1 ~ 2 hours
Wat Hin Thaen Lam Pachee is famous for its white Thai Buddhist Temple shaped like a boat.
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Wat Tham Khao Cha Ang
Temple
2 ~ 3 hours
Wat Tham Khao Cha Ang is known for its big cave of stalagmites and stalactites formations.
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Wat Mettadharmabodhiyan
Temple
1 ~ 2 hours
Wat Mettadharmabodhiyan is a Chinese temple in Kanchanaburi located 20km from Kanchanaburi train station. The main entrance of the wat has large Asian Buddhism wooden statue’s guarding the temple. Within the temple, you will have the opportunity to partake in Buddhist merit then exorcise the infusion.
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Muang Mallika
Historical Park
1 ~ 2 hours
Muang Mallika is a popular tourist attraction that will take you back in time to the 18th century. There are a selection of restaurants and cafes, fun day out for all the family.
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Wat Pa Luangta Maha Bua Yannasampanno (Tiger Temple)
Temple
1 ~ 2 hours
The Tiger Temple first opened back in 1994 as a forest temple and sanctuary for wild animals. There are a variety of animals including, deer, wild pigs, gibbons, peacocks, horses, water buffalo, goats and of course tigers.
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Day 6 (Jan 6, 2022)