Book Your Kanchanaburi Experience Today – A Journey Through Time and Beauty! You don't not to be in Kanchanaburi, we will start the tour from Bangkok~ Discover the charm of Kanchanaburi, where breathtaking landscapes meet powerful history. Wander through Malika R.E.124, a recreated royal-era city—you can dress in traditional Thai attire, taste vintage treats, and shop like it’s the 1900s.
Hop aboard a train on the Death Railway, passing dramatic cliffs and rivers while learning the moving stories of WWII. Then stroll across the iconic Bridge on the River Kwai, a living monument made famous by film and memory.
This unforgettable experience blends culture, history, and natural beauty—all in one trip. Don’t just visit Thailand—feel its soul. Book now!
Day Tour Route A: Malika City – Historical Replica Town | Hellfire Pass Memorial Museum | Death Railway – Cliffside Route & Kwai River Scenery
Pickup included
Opened in late 2016, Malika R.E.124 is a beautifully recreated retro city that transports visitors to the reign of King Rama V. Set along the Chao Phraya River, it captures the charm of Thai life in the early 1900s—just after the abolition of slavery in 1905. This immersive attraction showcases a harmonious society where former slaves began new, independent lives. Visitors can experience the era firsthand as locals dress in traditional Thai costumes, and trade is conducted using ancient-style currency, making it feel like a true journey back in time.
This powerful memorial honors the suffering of Allied prisoners of war and Asian laborers who built the Thai-Burma Railway during World War II. Inside the museum, you'll find haunting photographs, artifacts, and guided stories that bring the past to life. One of the most impactful features is the Hellfire Pass walking trail, carved through rock by hand under brutal conditions. Walking this path offers a deeply emotional glimpse into the hardships faced by those who once toiled here.
Built during World War II to connect Thailand and Myanmar, the "Death Railway" was intended to support Japan’s military advance into India. But the project came at a devastating human cost—tens of thousands of Allied prisoners and Asian laborers lost their lives during its harsh construction, giving the railway its haunting name. Today, you can ride a train along this historic route, retracing the path once carved through jungle and rock under unimaginable conditions. As the train winds past lush forests, towering mountains, and crystal-clear rivers, you'll not only be moved by the beauty of the landscape but also by the powerful echoes of the past.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.
The Guide and Driver Information will be sent to your mail one day advance. And the guide and driver will hold your name sign and come to your hotel's lobby to meet you and start the day tour. Please be in the hotel lobby on time.