Kanchanaburi Tours
Kanchanaburi Tours and Day Trips
With at least seven national parks, and a history that moves Hollywood filmmakers, Kanchanaburi attracts visitors from across the globe every year. Explore its lush jungles on a bamboo raft, camp out in a riverside safari tent, or delve into its past by visiting the many World War II sites and memorials. Discover the best of Kanchanaburi from one of these tours.
Kanchanaburi is a land forever cloaked in history. Renowned across the globe for its famous WWII landmarks – Bridge over the River Kwai (Kwae) and the Death Railway – this westernmost province was used by the Japanese army as a strategic supplies route into neighbouring Burma beyond. Read More...
With outstanding scenery, great accommodation and superb cycling, this three-day trip through Kanchanaburi, site of the world-famous Bridge over the River Kwai, is very special indeed. Read More...
Cruise down the historic River Kwai in style. The RV River Kwai is a newly built colonial style river cruiser based on designs used by the original Irrawaddy Flotilla dated back to 1865 . Read More...
Kanchanaburi province is known for its rugged beauty and strategic importance to the Japanese during WWII. This two-day tour gives you the chance to enjoy its scenery while gaining insight into the area's tragic history. Read More...
Hin Tok River Camp @ Hellfire Pass is the latest addition of luxury safari tents built along the Kwai River in Kanchanaburi province that offer a unique experience close to nature in true comfort. Located about 210 km from Bangkok or 80 km north of Kanchanaburi and about 3 km from the Hellfire Pass Memorial, the camp consists of 20 luxury safari tents... Read More...
For those wanting to explore and experience true life style, we highly recommend a visit to Ampawa. Just about 80 kilometers south of Bangkok, Ampawa district enchants visitors with traditional wooden Thai houses built along canals, coconut and fruit orchards, floating markets and rural life style. Read More...