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2 Days River Kwai Delight at Home Phutoey

Wellness, The Great Outdoors, Lost Trails, Family Fun, Classic Tours, All

2 Days River Kwai Delight at Home Phutoey

Wellness, The Great Outdoors, Lost Trails, Family Fun, Classic Tours, All

2 Days River Kwai Delight at Home Phutoey

  • Destination

    Thailand

  • Trip duration

    2 days, 1 night

Day 1

Bangkok – Home Phutoey

This historical exploration tour takes us to Kanchanaburi province to absorb this region’s wartime history. We take in the Thailand-Burma Railway Centre, an interactive museum dedicated to the history of the ‘death railway’ which ran 415 km from Ban Pong in Thailand to Thanbuyuzayat in Burma. This was built by Allied prisoners of war and Asian labourers forced by the Japanese Army to undertake this mammoth task in hostile conditions. This museum offers an educational and moving experience. We also visit the Allied War Cemetery, the resting-place for over 6,000 Allied prisoners, as well as the world-famous Bridge over the River Kwai. A long–tail boat will convey us to the resort for check-in and lunch. After lunch, jungle trek to an ethnic Mon tribal village and temple where we will view the simple lifestyle of this indigenous group who are the earliest people to reside in South-East Asia, bringing their civilization to the region over 1,200 years ago. We will watch a cultural show and interact with our hosts and then return to the resort followed by lunch. The afternoon is at your own leisure. Dinner and overnight at Home Phutoey River Kwai Resort.

Food

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Accommodation

Home Phutoey River Kwai Resort

Day 2

Home Phutoey – Bangkok

This tour of historical and cultural attractions in Kanchanaburi province takes in Jack Chalker’s Gallery and the Sir Weary Dunlop Peace Park. These two memorials tell the story of Allied prisoners of war who were forced to build the Thailand to Burma ‘death railway’ in extremely harsh conditions. The gallery has paintings completed by Jack Chalker, a former British prisoner of war in Kanchanaburi, who used his artistry to portray stories of heroism and bonds forged in hard times between soldiers of different nationalities. The Weary Dunlop Peace Park celebrates the friendship between an Australian soldier and a Thai man native to Kanchanaburi and it reflects the peaceful times that we now enjoy. Check-out and after lunch at local restaurant, we take a ride on the ‘death railway,’ passing over original wooden viaducts constructed by Allied prisoners during World War Two. We then head back to Bangkok and transfer to our respective hotels.

Food

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