Countryside in Bangkok
Mangrove Forest Conservation Centre
Lying along the Gulf of Thailand, the province of Samut Songkhram is best known for its floating markets and swimming monkeys. This tour from Bangkok shines the spotlight on two of the area's top attractions - Wat Bang Kung Buddhist temple and Khlong Khon Mangrove Conservation Centre.While Thailand has many Buddhist temples to visit, Wat Bang Kung is one of the most iconic. Swamped by the roots and branches of a huge Banyan tree, it's like nothing you've seen before. It's believed that the ancient temple was built over 300 years ago, as it houses paintings from the late Ayutthaya period. Inside, discover the famous golden Nila Manee Buddha statue, which many locals visit daily to worship. Then take a relaxing stroll along the Mae Klong river.Up next is the Mangrove Forest Conservation Centre in the coastal village of Khlong Khon. You'll board a longtail boat and cruise through mangroves, getting up close and personal to wild monkeys that patrol the river banks. Some of the cheeky creatures may even swim up to the boat to greet you. The tour ends with a tasty seafood lunch served at a local restaurant.
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Pattaya Panoramic and Coral Island by Speedboat from Bangkok
Amid the lively streets of Bangkok, the serene beaches of Thailand might feel like a distant dream. However, with this excursion, you'll find yourself basking on a sun-kissed beach in no time. We'll venture southward to Pattaya via road, then hop onto a speedboat that will whisk you away to the paradise island of Koh Lan, where a day of pristine sands and clear waters awaits.Enjoy leisurely beach time, embracing the vibrant colours of the tropics, or get involved in water sports, equipment rental at your own cost. Options include kayaking in translucent waters, or stand-up paddleboarding over gentle waves. When you've worked up an appetite, sit down for lunch at the local restaurant.On our journey back to Bangkok, a stop at Nong-Mon Market lets you explore an assortment of local specialties and snack on the freshest street food. We'll also cruise by the scenic Chonlamakwithi Bridge, a spot often blessed with great sunset panoramas.
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River Kwai and Erawan Falls full-day tour from Bangkok
Discover Kanchanaburi region with an expert guide. Visit the JEATH War Museum, admire the Bridge over the River Kwai and visit the Erawan National Park..
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2 days 1 night River Kwai Delight
Kickstart your adventure with an early morning departure to Kanchanaburi, diving into the rich history at Thailand-Burma Railway Centre and Kanchanaburi War Cemetery. Marvel at the world-famous Bridge over the River Kwai before tucking into a local lunch. Afternoon explorations take you to Hellfire Pass Interpretive Centre and a boat ride to River Kwai Resotel for an overnight stay. Day 2 promises ethnic Mon Tribal Village visits, jungle treks, and a historic Death Railway Train ride. Wrap up with a visit to Home Phutoey Museum Park, reliving the tales of British artist Jack Chalker.
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If you're a history and movie buff, you've probably heard of The Bridge on the River Kwai. This classic war movie depicts the construction of the ‘Death Railway', one of the most notorious events of the Pacific War during WWII. And on this daytrip from Bangkok, you'll explore the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery and the railway bridge – by car, boat and rail.Kanchanaburi is just over two hours' drive west of Bangkok, and on arrival, you'll delve straight into history at the Thailand–Burma Railway Centre. This museum explains the horrors of the Death Railway, and overlooks a large green, which is the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery. After the visit, you'll cross the road and pay respects to the almost 7,000 Allied soldiers – including many British – who lie here.Next, a longtail boat will take you along Mae Klong River to visit the modern bridge over the River Kwai – the original was blown up. After lunch in a nearby restaurant, you'll board a train and cross the river along the original railway.
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Renowned for its temple ruins and historical sites, Thai's former capital of 417 years – Ayutthaya - is must-see. On this full-day tour from Bangkok, you'll tick off all its iconic sites at the city's Historical Park, including Wat Mahathat, Bang Pa In Royal Palace, Wat Chaiwatthanaram and Wat Yai Chai Mongkol. First up is Ayutthaya Kingdom's holiest temple, Wat Phra Si Sanphet. The grand monastery was once used as a presidential palace by the royals. Admire its three bell shaped stupas which contain each of the king's ashes. You'll then discover one of the oldest temples, Wat Mahathat, and its main attraction – a stone Buddha entwined in the roots of a giant tree.As you continue wandering around the holy compound's pristine walkways, you'll be struck by how well-preserved its temples and Buddhist deities remain to this day. Pay a visit to the working monastery of Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon, before ending the day at Bang-Pa-In - a four-century old summer retreat for Thai kings. Admire the eclectic mix of Thai, Khmer, Chinese and 19th century European-style influences present in its palaces and temples, which sit on islets and around the edges of an artificial lake.
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2 days 1 night River Kwai Delight
Setting off from downtown Bangkok, kickstart your adventure by heading to the historic Kanchanaburi province. Dive into history at the Thailand-Burma Railway Centre, visit the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, and step onto the iconic Bridge over the River Kwai. You'll then dine on local cuisine before exploring Hellfire Pass Interpretive Centre. End the day with a traditional Mon Dance performance after settling in at River Kwai Jungle Rafts. Day two brings you closer to the Mon tribal village, offers awe-inspiring views of the River Kwai, and a memorable ride on the Death Railway Train.
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River Kwai Bridge Tour with Train Ride, Long Tail Boat and Lunch
Book a River Kwai Bridge tour to explore the historic sites throughout the Mueang region as you learn about WWII and POW labor camps.
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