Burma-Thailand Railway - 2 Days Essential Railway

from $260.00

From/ To: BANGKOK
Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night
Departs: On Request
Departure: Guaranteed
Tour type: Private

Overview:

Combine an overnight with the history and natural beauty of the River Kwai area. Visit Hellfire Pass, the Bridge over the River Kwai, the spectacular Wang Pho Viaduct and the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery. Discover the railway story at the Thailand-Burma Railway Centre (museum) and enjoy a train ride on an operating section of the railway and a long tail boat ride on the River Kwai.

Highlights:

  • Train ride on an original section of the Burma-Thailand Railway

  • Wang Pho Viaduct

  • Hellfire Pass (including the Hellfire Pass Interpretive Centre & Memorial)

  • Kanchanaburi War Cemetery

  • Thailand-Burma Railway Centre (Museum)

  • Long tail boat ride on the River Kwai

  • Bridge over the River Kwai

  • Phra Pathom Chedi

Pricing:

2 persons (1 Room) - $650pp
3 persons (2 Rooms) - $560pp
4 persons (2 Rooms) - $520pp

2 Easy payments:
- 50% with booking
- Balance 45 days prior to departure

Full payment required if booking 45 days or less prior to departure.

All prices are quoted in AUD.

Prices valid to 31/12/2024.

Contact Us:
- to Customise this tour
- for Prices & to book for the single traveller & 5 or more persons in your group

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From/ To: BANGKOK
Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night
Departs: On Request
Departure: Guaranteed
Tour type: Private

Overview:

Combine an overnight with the history and natural beauty of the River Kwai area. Visit Hellfire Pass, the Bridge over the River Kwai, the spectacular Wang Pho Viaduct and the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery. Discover the railway story at the Thailand-Burma Railway Centre (museum) and enjoy a train ride on an operating section of the railway and a long tail boat ride on the River Kwai.

Highlights:

  • Train ride on an original section of the Burma-Thailand Railway

  • Wang Pho Viaduct

  • Hellfire Pass (including the Hellfire Pass Interpretive Centre & Memorial)

  • Kanchanaburi War Cemetery

  • Thailand-Burma Railway Centre (Museum)

  • Long tail boat ride on the River Kwai

  • Bridge over the River Kwai

  • Phra Pathom Chedi

Pricing:

2 persons (1 Room) - $650pp
3 persons (2 Rooms) - $560pp
4 persons (2 Rooms) - $520pp

2 Easy payments:
- 50% with booking
- Balance 45 days prior to departure

Full payment required if booking 45 days or less prior to departure.

All prices are quoted in AUD.

Prices valid to 31/12/2024.

Contact Us:
- to Customise this tour
- for Prices & to book for the single traveller & 5 or more persons in your group

From/ To: BANGKOK
Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night
Departs: On Request
Departure: Guaranteed
Tour type: Private

Overview:

Combine an overnight with the history and natural beauty of the River Kwai area. Visit Hellfire Pass, the Bridge over the River Kwai, the spectacular Wang Pho Viaduct and the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery. Discover the railway story at the Thailand-Burma Railway Centre (museum) and enjoy a train ride on an operating section of the railway and a long tail boat ride on the River Kwai.

Highlights:

  • Train ride on an original section of the Burma-Thailand Railway

  • Wang Pho Viaduct

  • Hellfire Pass (including the Hellfire Pass Interpretive Centre & Memorial)

  • Kanchanaburi War Cemetery

  • Thailand-Burma Railway Centre (Museum)

  • Long tail boat ride on the River Kwai

  • Bridge over the River Kwai

  • Phra Pathom Chedi

Pricing:

2 persons (1 Room) - $650pp
3 persons (2 Rooms) - $560pp
4 persons (2 Rooms) - $520pp

2 Easy payments:
- 50% with booking
- Balance 45 days prior to departure

Full payment required if booking 45 days or less prior to departure.

All prices are quoted in AUD.

Prices valid to 31/12/2024.

Contact Us:
- to Customise this tour
- for Prices & to book for the single traveller & 5 or more persons in your group

Tour Details

  • Day 1:

    Depart hotel: 7:00am

    Finish: 4:30pm approx.

    Depart Bangkok for Kanchanaburi on the River Kwai and the Kanchanaburi Railway Station. Join the train on a still operating section of the Burma-Thailand Railway leaving at Tham Krasae, the site of the spectacular Wang Pho Viaduct. Here the POWā€™s built a series of bridges where the railway hugs the cliffs on one side and a steep drop to the River Kwai on the other. Enjoy lunch and take time to explore the viaduct and Krasae Cave.

    A short drive away is the Australian Government supported Hellfire Pass Interpretive Centre. Displays, photos and dioramas depict the construction of the railway through this mountainous section and the hardships that the POWā€™s had to endure. Walk down the stairway from the Centre to the disused railway bed below and proceed to Hellfire Pass. Be amazed at how this huge railway cutting was built with little more than basic hand tools while the POWā€™s worked 16 to 17 hours a day. Take time for some quiet reflection on the sacrifices of the POWā€™s at the Weary Dunlop and the Hellfire Pass Memorials.

    Return to Kanchanaburi and your overnight accommodation.

    Meals: Lunch
    Hotel: U Inchantree Resort, Kanchanaburi (or similar)

    Day 2:

    Depart hotel: 9:00am

    Finish: 5:30pm approx.

    The first stop of the day is the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery. Walk around these beautifully landscaped grounds where nearly 7,000 POWā€™s are buried or commemorated and begin to understand why the railway became known as the ā€œDeath Railwayā€.

    Next visit the nearby Thailand-Burma Railway Centre, a museum of world renown overlooking the war cemetery. Dioramas, artefacts (retrieved from various camps and work sites along the railway) and personal stories of POWā€™s, all combine to give you a better appreciation of the railway story.

    Enjoy a long tail boat ride on the River Kwai to the Bridge over the River Kwai. Join others making the return pilgrimage across the bridge before having lunch at the Floating Restaurant beside. A fitting way to end your short time at the River Kwai while savouring the sight of the Bridge.

    After lunch, begin your journey back to Bangkok. On the way, visit the Phra Pathom Chedi at Nakhom Pathom, the largest Buddhist Pagoda in Thailand. Nearby, was a large POW hospital camp where the well-known Australian railway doctor, Weary Dunlop, was based from mid-1944 until the end of the war. The chedi is a substantial landmark and was clearly visible to the men at the camp.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

  • ā€¢ Pick-up/Drop-off at your Bangkok hotel

    ā€¢ Accommodation (1 Night)

    ā€¢ Meals as indicated (Note: Drinks not included)

    ā€¢ Experienced, English-speaking guide

    ā€¢ Comfortable, air-conditioned car/minivan with driver

    ā€¢ All touring as indicated

    ā€¢ Train ride

    ā€¢ Entrance fee - Thailand-Burma Railway Centre

  • ā€¢ Airfares, passports and visa expenses

    ā€¢ Bangkok accommodation

    ā€¢ Meals and services not mentioned

    ā€¢ Comprehensive travel insurance

    ā€¢ Personal expenses (e.g. telephone, internet, laundry, drinks, souvenirs etc.)

    ā€¢ Tips to Guide and Driver

  • If you find that you are unable to join a tour that has been booked, confirmed and paid in part or in full, the paid amount of that tour less any unrecoverable costs, may be converted to a voucher. The value of that voucher may be used towards the same tour with a later departure date or any other HWT tour.

    If a refund is requested, the following cancellation fees may be deducted from the paid amount:

    ā€¢ Greater than 10 days prior to tour start date - 10% of total tour amount + any unrecoverable costs

    ā€¢ 10 Days or less (including 'no show') prior to tour start date - No refund

  • Day 1:

    ā€¢ Train trip ā€“ Low

    ā€¢ Wang Pho Viaduct ā€“ Moderate

    ā€¢ Hellfire Pass Interpretive Centre - Low

    ā€¢ Hellfire Pass ā€“ Moderate-High

    Day 2:

    ā€¢ Kanchanaburi War Cemetery ā€“ Low

    ā€¢ Thailand-Burma Railway Centre (museum) ā€“ Low-Moderate

    ā€¢ Bridge over the River Kwai ā€“ Moderate-High

    ā€¢ Phra Pathom Chedi - Moderate

PLEASE NOTE:

  • All customers must have comprehensive travel insurance for the duration of the tour.

  • This tour is conducted in accordance with the Policies, Terms & Conditions of Historic War Tour Pty Ltd available on this website.

TOUR PROVIDERā€™S TIPPING POLICY:

There is no compulsory tipping on the tour and any tip is discretionary by you. Your guide and driver are paid a good salary for the hard work they do but if you do choose to give a tip, this supplementary amount is always appreciated. If you believe you were treated well and received excellent service during your tour by the guide and driver, then feel free to tip an amount that you are comfortable with. If you distribute a tip between the guide and driver, please present it to them separately to avoid confusion.