• Kanchanaburi ● Thailand

    Sep 9–14, 2025 in Thailand ⋅ 🌧 30 °C

    Kanchanaburi is world famous for the so-called "Death Road"

    During World War II, prisoners of war were forced to build a railway line through the jungle and a bridge over the River Kwai to Burma for the Japanase.
    Over 1`000 prisoners of war died of malnutrition and Malaria. Hence the name "Death Road"

    Today, the original route can still be traveled by train. The bridge can also be crossed by foot.

    ➡️ There`s a film about it:
    "The Bridge on the River Kwai"

    However, unlike the film, the original bridge was never made of wood, but always of concrete and steel.
    The film was shot largely in ancient Ceylon, now Sri Lanka, 1959
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    👀 🚂 Train ride from Kanchanaburi over the "River Kwai Bridge" and the "Wang Po Viaduct" to "Nam Tok"
    (and back to Kanchanaburi)
    👀 Chinese temple "Phra Poetisat Kuan Im" with the Goddess of Mercy "Guan Yin"
    ➡️ is on the other side of the bridge on the right
    👀 Tiger Cave Temple Wat Tham Suea (Cave with a giant Buddha)
    👀 What Ban Tham (Cave-Temple)
    👀 Wat Chai Chumphon Chana Songkram (Temple)
    👀 Wat Tham Phu Wa (Cave-Temple)
    👀 Prasat Mueang Sing (Khmer-Temple)
    👀 War Cemetery Don Rak
    (Prisoners of War Cemetery)
    👀 JEATH War Museum
    ➡️ Story about the Death Railway
    🌳 Giant Monkey Pod Tree

    👀 🚂 🚘 🚖 Hellfire Pass & Museum
    ➡️ belongs to the Death Railway, about 80 km from Kanchanaburi
    🚌 🚘 🚖 🛵 Eriwan National Park
    with magnificent waterfalls
    👀 🚌 🚘 🚖 🛵 Sai Yok Noi
    with Nam Tok Sai Noi Waterfall
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