Huay Mae Khamin Waterfall in Sri Nakarin Dam Nation Park,is a beautiful group of limestone falls comprising of 7 tiers altogether: Dong Wan, Man Khamin, Wang Na Pha, Chat Kaeo, Lai Chon Long, Dong Phi Suea and Rom Klao. The … Read More
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Wat Tham Suea & Wat Tham Kao Noi | วัดถ้ำเสือ วัดถ้ำเขาน้อย
Located at Tambon Ta Muang, the temple is 5km. away from Mae Klong Dam. Entry to the temple passes the dam and makes a right turn for 2 km. Atop the hill stands a giant statue. The porch of the … Read More
Muang Badan
In the past, it was wang wiekaram temple that Luang Pho Uttama and migrating Karen and Mon people collaborated in the construction in 1953. Later in 1984, the construction of Khao Laem Dam caused flood in Amphoe Sangkhla Buri including … Read More
Bus station Night Market – Centre of Thai street food
Bus station Night Market is located at the centre of the city, Kanchanaburi. It is the centre of Thai street food which you can taste the taste of original and popular Thai food such as khao man kai, Pad thai, … Read More
Safari Park Open Zoo & Camp
It is a nature theme park, a tourism attraction, and is the most important animal breeding centre in Kanchanaburi. You can see a wide variety of animals for example, camels, tigers, lions, bears, elephants, deers, zebras, llamas, ostrichs, flamingos ,giraffes … Read More
Wooden Mon Bridge @ Sangkla Buri Kanchanaburi | สะพานมอญ
The longest human made wooden bridge in Thailand. It was built by people living in Sangkla buri and Mon Villagers. Wooden Mon Bridge is symbol of relation between thai and mon Villagers. From the view point of the great lake … Read More
Kanchanaburi War Cemetery | สุสานทหารพันมิตร
[h3]Kanchanaburi War Cemetery(Don Rak&Chungkai)[/h3] This is the place where the remains of 6,982 POWs died during the construction of the Death Railway are buried. The location opposite the Kanchanaburi Railway Station, just 1.5 km. from our hotel(Don rak). สุสานสัมพันธมิตรดอนรัก ตั้งอยู่ริมถนนแสงชูโต(ทางหลวงหมายเลข … Read More
Elephant camp
Elaphant Camp elephants are the most revered of all animals and they are still very active part within Thai society and culture. Elephant riding and rafting are provided for visitors.
The Bridge over the River Kwae (Death Railway) | สะพานข้ามแม่น้ำแคว
The Bridge over the River Kwae was built in World War II. The construction of a strategic railway route linking Thailand and Myanmar is full of difficulties, many thousands of prisoners died from the cruelty of war. Visitor can take … Read More
Krasae Cave or The Death Rail Way | ถ้ำกระแซ
Krasae Cave and The Death Rail Way This cave was the camp of POW in World War II, is located 55 km. from Kanchanaburi, beside the viaduct side of the “Death Railway” over looking Kwai Noi River. The cave is … Read More