7:00AM - 4:00PM
Morning:
Kanchanaburi Province: Visit The Thailand-Burma Railway Centre is an interactive
museum, information and research facility dedicated to presenting the history
of the Thailand-Burma Railway. This ran 415 km from Ban Pong in Thailand to
Thanbuyuzayat in Burma, and was built by the Imperial Japanese Army during the
second World War using Allied prisoners of war and impressed Asian labourers.
The Centre is fully air-conditioned and offers the visitor an educational and
moving experience
War
Cemetery: A gruesome reminder of the World War II, this cemetery contains the
remains of 6,982 war prisoners who lost their lives during the war
The Bride over The River Kwai: The iron monument to the cruelty of war, the
Bridge was part of the Death Railway (JEATH Railway) and rebuilt after the
war
Take a Ride Through History on the Death Railway (JEATH Railway): Travel
along one of Southeast Asia's most historical tracks, namely the surviving
stretch of the Death Railway. The winding track crosses the world-famous bridge
and provides a clear indication of how difficult constructing the original
track (long since repaired and restored) must have been. One particularly
exhilarating stretch sees the line parallel the curving Kwai Noi on a wooden
viaduct towering above the river and hugging a steep
Afternoon:
Arrive
at Tham Krasae Station, Once the train has departed, Walking along
the line on a Wooden Viaduct and pictures