Arrival in Kanchanaburi, visits Don Rak War Cemetery, and contains the remains of 6,982 Australian, Dutch and British prisoners of war who lost their lives during the construction of the Death Railway.
Then, continue to visit the Bridge over the River Kwai and the last place to visit the JEATH War Museum, inside the museum there are pictures and stories from the war (pay extra 40 baht per person for entrance fee)
Take the train along the Death Railway (wooden bridge that built by Allied prisoners of the World War II ) at Thakilen Station for 1 hour and stop at Namtok Stationm where your minibus will wait there and transfer to local restaurant for lunch (pay extra 50 baht per person for train ticket) |