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Kanchanaburi private car day tour image, showcasing a train on the historic Death Railway and the vibrant turquoise pools of Erawan National Park's waterfall, blending history and nature.
Iconic Bridge over the River Kwai in Kanchanaburi, Thailand, a key stop on the private car day tour, with its steel structure gracefully spanning the calm river, reflecting a bright sky.
Mallika R.E.124 cultural village in Kanchanaburi, showcasing traditional Thai wooden houses by a serene pond with vibrant red flowers in the foreground, part of a unique day tour.
Aerial view of Mallika R.E.124 cultural village in Kanchanaburi, featuring a vibrant collection of traditional Thai buildings and a prominent white tower, nestled amidst lush greenery and water.
Visitors dressed in traditional Thai attire exploring the rustic wooden walkways of Mallika R.E.124 cultural village in Kanchanaburi, a highlight of the private car day tour.

Kanchanaburi Private Day Tour | Thailand

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Duration:10 hour(s)
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Travel to Kanchanaburi and explore famous attractions like River Kwai Bridge and Death Railway in a day. Pick your own route and let the driver take you for a spin.

  • Visit WW2 historical sites in the province such as the River Kwai Bridge and Death Railway 
  • Go back in time and recapture the beauty of Siam on your visit to Malika City 
  • Enjoy a short trek up Erawan Waterfalls, one of the most beautiful falls in Thailand 
  • Take a ride on the death train for spectacular views along the canyon
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— What You Can Expect —

Hungry for an adventure? Start your day early with a convenient hotel pick-up. Travel from the lively capital city to the sleepy town of Kanchanaburi and have a glimpse of the local culture as you explore historical landmarks. Revisit your history lessons as you visit the infamous Death Railway and the throwback venue at Malika City, dress up in traditional Thai clothing for a more immersive Siamese experience! Continue to the Erawan National Park. Go for a dip in the emerald waters or a short trek up Erawan Waterfalls. Complete with round-trip transfer services, Kanchanaburi is worth every mile traveled as you fall for its mythical charm!


— Itinerary —

  • 7:00 am: Meet your driver at the hotel lobby and be ready for departure
  • 10:30 am: Enter the Erawan National Park
  • 1:30 pm: Lunch break
  • 2:30 pm: Visit Mallika R.E.124
  • 4:00 pm: Hop on the historical Death Train
  • 5:00 pm: Return to Bangkok after a visit to the Bridge of Kwai Kwang


— Important Info —

  • This tour includes a private taxi with a local driver
  •  Please be punctual to ensure a pleasant and smooth service
  • The schedule may be slightly flexible depending on the circumstances
  • If you are planning to bathe at Erawan Waterfalls, please ensure you bring along a swimsuit, towel, and shower essentials
  • If you wish to stay longer at Erawan National Park, you may opt to cancel the  Mallika City tour with a refund of THB200/traveler
  • Cost for a vehicle upgrade: THB500 (from a car to MPV) and THB800 (from an MPV to a van)
  • Additional charges will incur for an airport drop-off: THB200 (for a car) and THB300 (for an MPV or van)


Take a ride on the historical Death Train to see eye-catching views along the canyon

Passengers enjoying a scenic train ride along the historic Death Railway in Kanchanaburi, peering out windows to take in the lush mountain views during a private car day tour.

Go back in time and recapture the beauty of Siam on your visit to Malika City

Visitors dressed in traditional Thai attire exploring the rustic wooden walkways of Mallika R.E.124 cultural village in Kanchanaburi, a highlight of the private car day tour.

Go on a hiking adventure to Erawan Waterfall, one of the most beautiful cascades in Thailand

The breathtaking multi-tiered Erawan Waterfall in Kanchanaburi's Erawan National Park, with its clear turquoise pools nestled within lush jungle, a perfect stop on the private car day tour.

Vehicle options and capacity

Infographic illustrating vehicle options for the Kanchanaburi private car day tour, including sedan, MPV, and van models, detailing passenger and luggage capacity for comfortable and flexible travel.

Rest assured with the insurance covered trip

Infographic detailing the comprehensive travel accident insurance coverage provided for the Kanchanaburi private car day tour, including coverage specifics and exclusions for passenger safety.

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Reminders

  • Please be at the hotel lobby promptly. A grace period of 15 minutes will apply and no refunds will be granted for any late arrivals

  • The pick-up information will be provided before 7:00 pm, a day before departure via phone call and messaging apps (KKday messages and WhatsApp). Please contact the customer service hotline on the voucher if you have not receive the information

  • Insurance does not apply to accidents that occur outside of the tour schedule

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 3 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–2 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
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  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What is the historical background of the Bridge on the River Kwai?

The Bridge on the River Kwai is a historically significant structure in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. It was part of the Burma Railway, or "Death Railway," built by the Empire of Japan during World War II, using Allied prisoners of war and forced Asian laborers. The construction was brutal, resulting in tens of thousands of deaths. The bridge, as depicted in literature and film, symbolizes the immense human cost of the war. While the movie contains fictional elements, the existence and tragic history of the bridge are real.

2. Is the original Bridge on the River Kwai still accessible to visitors today?

Yes, the Bridge on the River Kwai is still standing and is a major historical attraction in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Visitors can walk across the bridge, observe the railway tracks, and reflect on its past. Although parts of the original wooden structure were replaced with steel, its historical significance remains. It offers a poignant insight into World War II history and the construction of the Death Railway.

3. How can visitors experience the Death Railway during a Kanchanaburi day tour?

Visitors on a day tour to Kanchanaburi can experience the historic Death Railway in several ways. Many tours include a scenic train ride along a section of the railway, offering breathtaking views of the Kwai River and surrounding landscape. This particular stretch is renowned for its precarious wooden viaducts built along cliffs. Additionally, sites like Hellfire Pass provide a deeper understanding of the railway's brutal construction conditions and serve as a memorial to those who perished.

4. What can be seen and experienced at Malika R.E.124 City?

Malika R.E.124 City offers visitors a unique journey back in time to experience Siamese life during the reign of King Rama V (1905). It's an authentic cultural heritage village showcasing traditional Thai architecture, clothing, and daily activities. Visitors can rent traditional Thai attire, observe traditional crafts, interact with "villagers" in character, and sample traditional Thai food. It provides an immersive experience into the beauty and customs of old Siam.

5. What should visitors know before trekking at Erawan Waterfalls?

Erawan Waterfalls, nestled within Erawan National Park, is a magnificent seven-tiered waterfall. Visitors should know that reaching the higher tiers involves a moderate trek through the jungle. It's recommended to wear comfortable walking shoes, bring swimwear for dipping in the emerald-green pools, and carry water. The path can be uneven and slippery in places, especially during the rainy season. Allow sufficient time to explore all seven tiers and enjoy the natural beauty.

6. What are the typical transport options for exploring multiple attractions in Kanchanaburi?

For exploring multiple attractions across Kanchanaburi, several transport options are available. Local transport like songthaews (shared taxis), local buses, and motorbikes are common for independent travel. However, for convenience and efficiency, especially when visiting sites like the Bridge on the River Kwai, Death Railway, and Erawan Waterfalls in a single day, booking a private day tour with dedicated transportation is highly recommended. This ensures comfortable travel and seamless transitions between locations.

7. What is the duration and route of the scenic Death Train ride in Kanchanaburi?

The scenic Death Train ride in Kanchanaburi typically covers a section of the historic Burma Railway, often between Tham Krasae Cave and Nam Tok. The ride usually lasts about 15-20 minutes, offering breathtaking views as the train carefully navigates along wooden viaducts clinging to cliff sides, overlooking the Kwai River. This particular stretch is known for its dramatic scenery and provides a tangible connection to the railway's historical construction.

8. Where is the Bridge on the River Kwai located within Thailand?

The Bridge on the River Kwai is located in Kanchanaburi Province, a western province of Thailand. It spans the Khwae Yai River (also known as the Kwai River) near the city of Kanchanaburi. The province is situated approximately 130 kilometers (80 miles) west of Bangkok, making it a popular destination for day trips and historical tours from the capital.

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