Explore history on the River Kwai Tour: visit war museums, ride the Death Railway, and enjoy a scenic lunch near Myanmar.
Explore history on the River Kwai Tour: visit war museums, ride the Death Railway, and enjoy a scenic lunch near Myanmar.
- Bangkok - Collection available from various hotels in Bangkok.
- JEATH War Museum - The museum is divided into two engaging sections: one simulates the challenging conditions of the Allied POW quarters during the Death Railway’s construction, while the other features reconstructed bamboo huts filled with impactful artifacts—original paintings,…
- Bangkok - Collection available from various hotels in Bangkok.
- JEATH War Museum - The museum is divided into two engaging sections: one simulates the challenging conditions of the Allied POW quarters during the Death Railway’s construction, while the other features reconstructed bamboo huts filled with impactful artifacts—original paintings, sketches, photographs by former prisoners, along with weapons, tools, and wartime maps that vividly tell their stories.
- River Kwai - Stroll along the bridge over the River Kwai.
- Burma-Thai Railway - The Burma Railway—also known as the Death Railway, Thai–Burma Railway, or Siam–Burma Railway—is a 415-kilometer (258-mile) track extending from Ban Pong in Thailand to Thanbyuzayat in Burma (now Myanmar). Built in 1943 by the Empire of Japan during World War II, the railway was constructed to support Japanese forces during their Burma campaign. It completed a vital rail link between Bangkok and Rangoon (now Yangon). The Japanese called it Thai–Men-Rensetsu-Tetsudou (泰緬連接鉄道), meaning the Thailand–Myanmar Link Railway.
- Tham Kra Sae Bridge - Tham Kra Sae Bridge, a hauntingly iconic part of the Death Railway, is situated in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Constructed by Allied prisoners of war during World War II under harsh conditions, the bridge earned its somber nickname due to the significant number of lives lost during its construction. Today, it stands as both a historic landmark and a powerful symbol of resilience. Visitors come not only to reflect on its tragic past but also to admire the engineering—this wooden trestle bridge clings dramatically to a cliffside, running alongside the rushing waters of the Kwai Noi River.
- Kanchanaburi War Cemetery - The Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, also known locally as the Don-Rak War Cemetery, is the main resting place for Allied prisoners of war who died during the construction of the infamous Burma Railway under Japanese captivity. Located along Saeng Chuto Road—the main thoroughfare through Kanchanaburi—it lies beside an older Chinese cemetery. This solemn site stands as a poignant reminder of the thousands who lost their lives and a place of reflection for visitors from around the world.

- Admission Fee
- Lunch
- English Speaking Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Round Trip Transfer
- Admission Fee
- Lunch
- English Speaking Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Round Trip Transfer
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
This tour offers a visit to the renowned Bridge on the River Kwai, constructed by Allied POWs during World War II. Participants will explore the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, the resting place of approximately 9,000 soldiers who perished while building the Death Railway.
At the JEATH Museum, visitors can view a replica of a Japanese POW camp and gain…
This tour offers a visit to the renowned Bridge on the River Kwai, constructed by Allied POWs during World War II. Participants will explore the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, the resting place of approximately 9,000 soldiers who perished while building the Death Railway.
At the JEATH Museum, visitors can view a replica of a Japanese POW camp and gain insights into wartime life. Following this, enjoy a picturesque train journey along a breathtaking section of the Death Railway, adjacent to cliffs and the river. After the train ride, a buffet lunch will be provided at Wang Po Station, close to the Myanmar border. The tour includes convenient round-trip transfers.
• Engaging visit to the JEATH War Museum
• Explore a reconstructed Japanese POW camp
• Picturesque train journey along the Death Railway
• Buffet lunch at the historic Wang Po Station
• Hassle-free round-trip transfers
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.