Jeath War Museum
The Jeath War Museum is located in the grounds of a temple at the junction of the Kwai Yai and Kwai Noi Rivers (about 3…
War Museum at the Bridge
The private sector Museum that collects lots of World War II Stories, such as war instruments, photographs, uniforms, etc. It is located on the bank…
Ban Kao National Museum
This national museum is located 35 km from Kanchanaburi town it also overlooks the Kwai Noi River. The museum was constructed beside a Neolithic burial…
Nine-Army Battle Historical Park
Established by the Royal Thai Army, the park is located at tambon Chong Sadao, approximately 40 kilometers from town on Highway No. 3199. It was…
Tham Mangkon Thong Temple
Situated 5 kilometers from town, the splendid temple is located in a cave which is only assessable via steps flanked by dragon carvings on both…
Prasat Muang Sing Historical Park
Mueang Sing is a historical park in the Sai Yok district, Kanchanaburi province, Thailand, at 14°2?25?N, 99°14?29?E. The remains of two Khmer temples date to…
Hellfire Pass
The Konyu Cutting (Hellfire Pass) was once part of the Death Railway during World War II. It is a 73 m long and 25 m…
Tiger Temple
The Tiger Temple, or Wat Pha Luang Ta Bua, is a Buddhist temple in Western Thailand which keeps numerous animals, among them several tame tigers…
Three Pagodas Pass
This pass is located approximately 240 kilometers from the city or 22 kilometers from Sangkhla Buri. This rugged Thai-Burmese border was once a strategic military…
Wat Wang Wiwekaram
This temple is located about 6 km. from Amphoe Sangkhla Buri, this temple is the residence of Luangpho Uttama, a respected monk of Thais and…
Phong Tuk Archaeological Site
It is believed that this site was the location of an ancient city of the Dvaravati Period with an influence of the Gupta School of…
River Kwae Bridge Week
Each year, late November and/or early December, the world famous bridge becomes the focal point of celebrations. Highlights include exhibitions and historical and archaeological displays;…