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What is a "Must-See" in Kanchanaburi?


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Hi!

 

I am in Kanchanaburi for 3 days.

Are there some real "Must-See" attractions in Kanchanaburi?

 

Any suggestions are okay, just so I know for the next time I come to Kanchanaburi.

 

I'd like to know your experience and real opinions about those "Must-See's" in Kanchanaburi...

 

Any reply/suggestion/help is welcome! Thank you!

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Death Railway Bridge.  Go for the buffet in the floating restaurant below the bridge.

2 Allied War Cemeteries (I challenge anyone to read some of the headstones without choking up)

Several WW2 museums, especially the Aus run one by the main Allied Cemetery

Hire a boat for around 1000 baht at the Death Railway bridge and take one of the boat tours.

Hire a kayak at the Post Office on the tourist strip, and have them take you up the river.  2-5 hour float back into town, depending on where they drop you in the river.  Around 450 baht.  Several other kayak rental vendors, too.

Take a tour up to Hellfire Pass on the Death Railway.  Can be arranged at most hotels.

 

Kayaking is my favorite...  

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Welcome to AdamTH

 

Our waterfalls Huay Mae Khamin Waterfall

(Level Four.

This place is in Kanchanaburi Province. Go to Erawan Waterfall and just passed that there is a turn off to your left to Srinakharin Dam National Park. Only 42 kms thereafter..........)

 

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Safari Park, Bo Phloi, Kanchanaburi, Thailand
 

Zebra poking his nose in for some grub

 

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and many more 'must see places' in this third largest province of Thailand.

 

Link below is a 'tree view' of Thailand as I have seen it.

 

http://www.pbase.com/win13/root&view=tree

 

Win ????

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Re HellFire Pass--- the stairs down have been upgraded to make it a lot easier  -- but it is a long climb back up - to keep in mind if you have any health problems-- alternatly if you   arrived by taxi-- you could walk back past the stairs -- and arrange for the driver to meet you at the end of the track-- where there is a steep road back up--

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