Depart hotel: 8:30am
Finish: 5:00pm approx.
The first stop of the day is the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery. Walk around these beautifully landscaped grounds where nearly 7,000 POWs are buried or commemorated and begin to understand why the railway became known as the “Death Railway”.
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 POWs, all combine to give you a better appreciation of the railway story.
Take a short drive to the Kanchanaburi Railway Station where you will join the morning train on a still operating section of the Burma-Thailand Railway. Get off at Tham Krasae, the site of the spectacular Wang Pho Viaduct. Here the POWs 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. Explore the viaduct and Krasae Cave before having lunch at a nearby restaurant.
After lunch, travel to the Erawan National Park and the Erawan Waterfalls. Seven waterfalls in all, there is time for the energetic to do all seven. But for those wishing a more relaxed visit, the first three waterfalls are within easy walking distance and provide good opportunities to have a swim and escape the heat of the day.
Arrive at tonight’s accommodation, a ‘raft’* resort, where your room is located out over the River Kwai. Take time to relax and enjoy the tranquility of the river flowing by, from your room.
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Hotel: Boutique Raft Resort (or similar)