Bridge over the River Kwai (From Hua Hin)
Bridge over the River Kwai

Bridge over the River Kwai (From Hua Hin)




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Visit historical sites in Kanchanaburi including the Bridge over the River Kwai, War Museum, Allied War Cemeteries and enjoy Train ride on Death Railway through magnificent scenery, passing over the original wooden viaduct constructed by Allied POWs.
DestinationThailand (Kanchanaburi)
Start CityHua Hin
End CityHua Hin
Tour Type Private Tour
PeriodFull Day
Depart mtwthfsasu
Hit
90%
Touristy
75%
Condition Easy Moderate Strenuous
Notice:**Pick-up time from Hua Hin Area should be 06:30 hrs.**
**Pick-up time from Pranburi Area should be 06:00 hrs.**

Bridge over the River Kwai

Itinerary
06:30 hrs.
Meets & Greets by local English-speaking guide at hotel lobby.

Visit Jeath War Museum, this small museum displays photographs and illustrations narrating the living condition of prisoners of war (POWs) during that cruel time, some of which were donated by former POWs who survived.

Visit The World Damous River Kwai Bridge, the history of the bridge is well know, as it was part of the railway lines in world war ll and has seen its share of conflict and bloodshed. After world war II the damaged bridge was renocated by thai goverment.

Train ride to death bridge and exploring around. This death railway was built during the seconds world war by prisoners of the allies and asian workers which the Japanese army arranged to serve for the contruction of a strategic route throught Myanmar.

Lunch serve at local restaurant.

Visit the Kanchnaburi War Cemetary, the immaculately maintained cemetery contians the remains of 6,982 allied POWs who perished during the construction of the death railway. Its tranquility remians the visitors of the wsar and its after-effects.

Leave from Kanchanaburi pass green paddy fields, villages, and temples then return to Hua Hin.


Rates: Bridge over the River Kwai

Service Class FIT Group
1 Person 2 Person 3-4 Person 5-8 Person 9-16 Person 17-32 Person 33+ Person
Standard Class
$ 204
$ 102
$ 78
$ 64
$ 48
$ 48
$ 48

Note: Price/Person in $ USD - US Dollar (1 USD = 37.29 THB - Thai Baht)

Inclusions:
  • Air-conditioned vehicles with experienced driver
  • English speaking licensed guide
  • All admission fees as mentioned in the program
  • Train Ticket (3rd Class)
  • Lunch
  • VAT 7% and all Government taxes (no service charge)

Exclusions
  • Items of a personal nature
  • Tips or Gratuities to guide or driver
  • Meals not specified in the itinerary
  • Soft drinks or other refreshments during local tours
  • Other services not mentioned in the program

Child Policy:
  • For children under 3 years old = Free
  • For children 4-12 years old = 70% of adult price
  • For children over 13 years old = Full adult price
[Valid: 01-JAN-2024 - 31-OCT-2024]
Ratings & Reviews of Bridge over the River Kwai (From Hua Hin)
5.00/5

4 Ratings
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Review (4)
Whiteley - Australia - Tue, 16 Jul 2019 [Ref # 19070565] Verified Member
"Your guide was very good Showed us quite a lot and very helpful with us moving up and down steps and in and out of the vehicle Will tell others how good it was thanks very much mike whiteley"
MOYO - Australia - Tue, 04 Jun 2019 [Ref # 19060208] Verified Member
"Nan a very pleasant and knowledgeable person in terms of the history of Thailand. Enjoyed her company all the way. Thank you Nan for the trip."
& - Australia - Wed, 13 Mar 2019 [Ref # 19030540] Verified Member
"Excellent service, guide and driver very knowledgeable, friendly and accommodating. Itinerary perfect to see some Thailand scenery and history. Thank you we wouldn’t hesitate to recommend. "
Smith - UK - Wed, 09 Jan 2019 [Ref # 19010461] Verified Member
"What a marvellous day. Mam was such a good tour guide and made sure that we were well looked after and well informed. We can not praise her enough for her kindness. Mr Nutt, our driver, was punctual and ensured that we got to the various stops during the day safely and on time. I would recommend this trip and this company. Thank you from three very satisfied customers, excellent service."
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Questions about Bridge over the River Kwai (From Hua Hin) (3)
Q
Hello, is the tour on 06.11. available for 2 persons?
Martin - 5 years ago
A
The reservation is available as requested period with referenceNo reservation has been made yetKindly advise and fill the form by return soonest

Chayabhatra S - answered within 1 Hour [TicketID # 170]
Q
Hi just wondering if the elephant experience in the other river Kwai tour can be added to this tour. Thank you
Mary - 5 years ago
A
yes, you can added for an elephant experience and an extra charge will be applied is require and pay on spot directly.
Chayabhatra S - answered within 2 Hours [TicketID # 173]
Q
Is hellfire pass & Australian Memorial included in this tour
Mary - 5 years ago
A
Hellfire Pass Memorial Museum included as following:Hellfire Pass Memorial Museum The Memorial Museum at the Hellfire Pass was built by the Office of Australian War Graves in a joint project between the Australian Government and the Royal Thai Armed Forces Development Command, following a request by the Australian former Prisoners of War (ex-POWs) to establish a site in memory of their "mates" who never returned home. The Hellfire Pass was chosen to be a historical place in the wake of a survey of the abandoned section of the railway undertaken by an Australian engineer who had assisted in the construction of the nearby Khao Laem Dam. The pass is one of the largest cuttings in Thailand and the most difficult section of the entire railway. In addition, it was a group of 400 Australian POWs who commenced work at the cutting on 25th April 1943. They were later supplemented by additional groups, consisting of 600 British and Australian POWs. At that time, the Japanese Army had brought together 61,700 allied POWs and nearly a hundred thousand of forced laborers to construct a railway from Thailand to Burma in a great hurry.The Memorial Museum is a white one-storey building situated above the Hellfire Pass. It covers an area of about 200 sq.m. The exhibition is about WWII in Asia beginning with the first attack of Japan in 1941. The stories of the POWs’ misery and the construction of the railway from Thailand to Burma are also exhibited via personal items of the POWs like letters, clothes and tools. There are also paintings revealing the life of the POWs, their suffering, their illness and the brutality they endured. The exhibition ends with the fact that Japan was defeated and that the POWs received freedom.
Chayabhatra S - answered within 1 Day [TicketID # 168]
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