



Where to Go
- Art, Culture & Heritage
- » Art & Craft Centres
- » Historical Sites & Monuments
- » Landmarks and Memorials
- » Museums
- » World War II Sites
- Educational places
- Nature & Wildlife
- » Caves
- » Dam,Reservoir, Lake
- » Flower Field
- » Mountain (Doi)
- » National Parks & Marine Reserves
- » Other nature sites
- » River, Canal
- » Waterfalls
- Places of Worship
- Recreational & Entertainment
- » Animal camps and shows
- » Outdoor activity and adventure sites
- » Parks & Gardens
- » Zoos and Aquariums
- Royal Project, Research and Development
- Suburban Living
Attractions Kanchanaburi
Located not far away from the Bridge on the River Khwae is a private museum which features the World Wide II story and art objects such as war weapons, army uniforms, photographs, jewelry, etc. The mu...
More info
Add to Travel Planner
Ban Kao National Museum A small Tambon (sub-district) located on the bank of the Kwai Noi River approximately 35 kilometers from the city is a site where some ancient Stone Age tools were found. In a...
More info
Add to Travel Planner
Hell Fire Pass Memorial Museum This is a part of the Death Railway that was constructed during the Second World War using POW labor to cut through the mountain. The site is located in a thick forest n...
More info
Add to Travel Planner
The centre is located in the Rajabhat Institute of Kanchanaburi, 14 kilometers out of town on the route to Sai Yok. Within the centre is a collection of displays on human lifestyles from the past unti...
More info
Add to Travel Planner
Muang Singh town was built between 857 and 1157 when the Khmer Kingdom was still prosperous. It was later abandoned until the reign of King Rama I when Muang Singh was rebuilt as a Kanchanaburi border...
More info
Add to Travel Planner
It is located near the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery (Don Rak), it puts on an exhibition of history of the Thailand – Burma railway from the invasion of the Imperial Japanese Army, planning and cons...
More info
Add to Travel Planner
The name JEATH is derived from countries which engaged in the WWII death railway construction from 1942 to 1945, which included Japan, England, America, Australia, Thailand and Holland. Located in the...
More info
Add to Travel Planner















