| 07:00 hrs | Meet your private English-speaking
guide in the hotel's lobby. |
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for Kanchanaburi,
located 128 kilometers (80 miles) west of Bangkok. It is Thailand's third largest
province with an area of 19,486 square kilometers. The provincial area is mountaineous
and has the west border next to Myanmar. |
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Visit JEATH War Museum, a realistic depiction
of prisoner of war living quarters, with photographic, pictorial and physical
memorabilia dating from World War II. |
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to Kanchanaburi War Cemetery It contains the remains of 6,982 war prisoners
(mostly the British, Dutch, Australian and American) who lost their lives during
the construction of the Bridge over the River Kwai and the railway to Burma (the
Death Railway). |
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Then visit world-famous Bridge over the River
Kwai, a part of the Death Railway constructed by Allied prisoners of war.
Take leisurely walks around town and pictures on the world-renowned Death Railway.
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| 11:00 hrs | Visit Srinakarin Dam, the country’s largest hydropower
producer of electricity. Listen to lecture and take pictures around the reservoir. |
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| 12:00 hrs | Buffet lunch at local restaurant. |
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Depart the dam for the largest and most beautiful
waterfall in the western region, Erawan Waterfall is on the bank of Kwai
Yai River in Khao Salop (Erawan) National Park. It is about 2,000 metres tall
divided into 7 levels. The atmosphere in this always-verdant national park is
serene, peaceful and rich with innumerable plant and flower species, perfectly
conducive to sight-seeing and trekking. Relax, swim and enjoy natural surroundings
at own leisure. |
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| 14:30 hrs | Leave form Kanchanaburi pass green
paddy fields, villages, and temples then return to bangkok. |
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| 17:00 hrs | Arrive your hotel. |