3-Day River Kwai Camping Experience from Bangkok
Bangkok, Thailand
Trip Type: Multi-day Tours
Duration: 3 days
Join this 3-day tour for a unique camping experience at the River Kwai! Camp at the Kintok River Camp.
Spend time at the bridge of River Kwai, visit the POW Cemetery of Kanchanaburi, ride the train over part of the Death Railway, visit Hellfire Pass, observe a Mon Tribal Village, Jungle Trek, and more!
Spend time at the bridge of River Kwai, visit the POW Cemetery of Kanchanaburi, ride the train over part of the Death Railway, visit Hellfire Pass, observe a Mon Tribal Village, Jungle Trek, and more!
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Join this 3-day tour for a unique camping experience at the River Kwai! Camp at the Kintok River Camp.
Spend time at the bridge of River Kwai, visit the POW Cemetery of Kanchanaburi, ride the train over part of the Death Railway, visit Hellfire Pass, observe a Mon Tribal Village, Jungle Trek, and more!
Day 1 (L, D)
6:00-6:30am – Pickup from major hotels in Bangkok downtown area.
9am – Arrive Kanchanaburi province (about 128kms west of Bangkok). Visit the Thailand–Burma Railway Center. This an interactive museum, information and research facility dedicated to presenting the history of the Thailand–Burma Railway. Designed to be an educational and moving experience.
Visit Allied War Cemetery which is a memorial to some 6000 allied prisoners of war (POWs) during WWII who perished along the railway line, that later became known as 'The Death Railway', and were moved post-war to this eternal resting place.
Visit the world famous Bridge over the River Kwai, a part of Death Railway constructed by Allied POWs.
12pm - Arrive at Hintok River Camp. Check–in and have Lunch upon arrival.
2pm – Visit Hellfire Pass. Hellfire Pass is the name of a railway cutting on the former Burma Railway, the 'Death Railway', which was built by the Allied POWs during the Second World War, The pass became infamous due to the harsh conditions and heavy loss of life suffered by its laborers during construction. Then return to Hintok River Camp. Here you can get a mountain bike to visit a village or farm close to the camp.
7pm – Dinner, followed by a 45min presentation of Mon Dance.
Day 2 (B, L, D)
6am – Some early morning biking across a hanging bridge to the temple for alms-giving to the local monks.
7am – Breakfast followed by a morning of leisure.
12pm – Lunch followed by an afternoon of leisure.
7pm – Dinner.
Day 3 (B, L)
11am – Check-out of hotel. Visit a nearby Mon Tribal Village. The Mon people are an ethnic group from Myanmar, living near the Thai-Myanmar border.
11:40am – Lunch at local restaurant.
1pm – Take a historic ride on Death Railway Train passing over original wooden viaduct constructed by Allied POWs.
2:30pm – Journey back to Bangkok.
6pm – Arrival in Bangkok, transfers back to hotel commence.
Spend time at the bridge of River Kwai, visit the POW Cemetery of Kanchanaburi, ride the train over part of the Death Railway, visit Hellfire Pass, observe a Mon Tribal Village, Jungle Trek, and more!
Day 1 (L, D)
6:00-6:30am – Pickup from major hotels in Bangkok downtown area.
9am – Arrive Kanchanaburi province (about 128kms west of Bangkok). Visit the Thailand–Burma Railway Center. This an interactive museum, information and research facility dedicated to presenting the history of the Thailand–Burma Railway. Designed to be an educational and moving experience.
Visit Allied War Cemetery which is a memorial to some 6000 allied prisoners of war (POWs) during WWII who perished along the railway line, that later became known as 'The Death Railway', and were moved post-war to this eternal resting place.
Visit the world famous Bridge over the River Kwai, a part of Death Railway constructed by Allied POWs.
12pm - Arrive at Hintok River Camp. Check–in and have Lunch upon arrival.
2pm – Visit Hellfire Pass. Hellfire Pass is the name of a railway cutting on the former Burma Railway, the 'Death Railway', which was built by the Allied POWs during the Second World War, The pass became infamous due to the harsh conditions and heavy loss of life suffered by its laborers during construction. Then return to Hintok River Camp. Here you can get a mountain bike to visit a village or farm close to the camp.
7pm – Dinner, followed by a 45min presentation of Mon Dance.
Day 2 (B, L, D)
6am – Some early morning biking across a hanging bridge to the temple for alms-giving to the local monks.
7am – Breakfast followed by a morning of leisure.
12pm – Lunch followed by an afternoon of leisure.
7pm – Dinner.
Day 3 (B, L)
11am – Check-out of hotel. Visit a nearby Mon Tribal Village. The Mon people are an ethnic group from Myanmar, living near the Thai-Myanmar border.
11:40am – Lunch at local restaurant.
1pm – Take a historic ride on Death Railway Train passing over original wooden viaduct constructed by Allied POWs.
2:30pm – Journey back to Bangkok.
6pm – Arrival in Bangkok, transfers back to hotel commence.
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