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Tracey_W, Jul 2026
Outstanding Day
Absolutely incredible one day private tour. It was a very long day but it was totally worth it. Nan, our tour guide, was a kind, friendly and incredibly knowledgeable tour guide. She not only gave insight to each of our destinations but also about Thailands long history in general. Would recommend this tour 100%. Thanks Nan for a great day.
Paul_H, May 2026
Death Railway Bridge over River Kwai.
I think it's important for Australians to visit and know the history of the Death Railway Bridge over River Kwai.
Craig_G, Feb 2026
Great way to see everything in one day.
This was a wonderful and sobering experience. We loved the private tour because we beat the crowds who took the train from Bangkok yet we were able to ride the train for an hour and the driver picked us up at the train stop. Because we drove, we had plenty of time to see everything. The JEATH museum, the cemetery, the bridge, train ride to one of the cuts, the hellfire pass museum and even the waterfall at the national park.
Keith_A, Mar 2025
Death train history and water fall swim and view
Bella our tour guide was just brilliant. She sent us a msg the day before saying when she would pick us up etc. on time and perfect. The van was very comfortable clean, and loads of bottled cold water available. Bella explained the days agenda, and what a trip and experience. Bella covered the history of the places, and overall made the day.

Hellfire Pass Memorial and Museum

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Kanchanaburi
Hellfire Pass Memorial and Museum
  • It’s free to access the museum, but donations are accepted.

  • The museum’s free audio guide provides crucial historical context.

  • As a place of memorial, stay quiet and respectful.

  • If you’re planning to walk the trails, you should wear sturdy shoes and bring a lot of water. Free filtered water and lockers are available at the museum. There are also toilets at the end of the trail.

  • 2-way radios are provided if you’re planning on taking the longer trail for safety purposes.