
The Bridge over The River Kwai Tour
War Cemetery: A gruesome reminder of the World War II, this cemetery contains the remains of 6,982 war prisoners who lost their lives during the war
The Bride over The River Kwai: The iron monument to the cruelty of war, the Bridge was part of the Death Railway (JEATH Railway) and rebuilt after the war
Take a Ride Through History on the Death Railway (JEATH Railway): Travel along one of Southeast Asia's most historical tracks, namely the surviving stretch of the Death Railway. The winding track crosses the world-famous bridge and provides a clear indication of how difficult constructing the original track (long since repaired and restored) must have been. One particularly exhilarating stretch sees the line parallel the curving Kwai Noi on a wooden viaduct towering above the river and hugging a steep
Afternoon:
Arrive at Tham Krasae Station, Once the train has departed, Walking along the line on a Wooden Viaduct and pictures