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Witness the bridge, which served as an inspiration for the film:
The Bridge Over the River Kwai
Pay your respects to the prisoners of war at the war cemetery and World War II Museum. After that, continue to Elephant Haven to interact with an elephant like bahting, walking, and in the mud playing.
As a private trip, everything is tailored to your specific requirements. The itinerary can be adapted, modified, or even places can be added more or cut less.
The following is what you can expect to experience from this trip.
Kanchanaburi province.
WW II Memorial Sites.
Elephant Haven Thailand.
All are flexible to your Need
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Hotel in Bangkok
06.30am > pick up time
Welcome and pick-up from your hotel by our local English-speaking tour guide and private driver. Then head to Kanchanaburi province.
It takes about 2.30 hours to get there.
The first stop is at the War Cemetery, which contains approximately 9,000 remains of prisoners of war who died during the construction of the “Death Railway.”
Next up, a little walk to visit Thailand – Burma Railway Center or Death Railway Museum.
Thailand – Burma Railway Center or Death Railway Museum inside displays the events that happened during the construction of the River Kwai Bridge and exhibits the collections of photographs, pictures, articles, pistols, knives, other related items, and movies.
After that, go to visit The River Kwai Bridge, which served as the inspiration for the film “The Bridge Over the River Kwai.” During World War II, 1942-1945, POWs built this structure.
Next up, go to Elephant Haven to interact with elephants:
When you’re ready, drive back to Bangkok through the countryside.