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| Tiger Temple & River Kwai Tour |
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Fascinating, nostalgic and memorable sums up this day tour to the Kanchanaburi province, 130 km west of Bangkok. The province itself is an agricultural area, and sugar cane, rice paddies and pineapple plantations are all part of the landscape, which in many areas is quite stunning.
The famous bridge and the beginning of the ‘Death Railway’ which lies some 1 mile outside town are a poignant reminder of the thousands of POW’s and forced laborers who lost their lives in the Second World War. A visit will be made to one of the Allied War Grave cemeteries (often an emotional experience) before visiting the JEATH war museum, which houses pictures and paintings from this period.
The first tiger was brought to the Pha Luang Ba Tua Buddhist Temple in 1998 after being injured by a hunter, but died within days. Soon after, two very ill cubs arrived with large knife wounds in their stomachs. Miraculously, they survived, and the temple quickly earned a reputation as a tiger haven.
“When the villagers saw how we tended to the first tigers they brought others. Some were injured by hunters who had a change of heart, others by people who did not want the tiger near their village but also did not want to see it die,” Phusit said.
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) estimates that there are between 150 and 500 tigers remaining in the wild in Thailand. Healthy tigers from the Temple are sent back to the forest once they are ready to return.
To return to the wild, the tigers do not have far to go. The temple sits on a small plain surrounded by jagged rocky outcrops about 40 kilometers beyond the famous World War II-era Bridge on the River Kwai.
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| Tour Daparture |
: Daily from Bangkok hotels |
| Dura (approximate) |
: 06:30 – 17:30 hrs |
| Transfer from/to hotel included |
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| Meals included |
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Tour Type
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| Language |
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06:30 |
Pick-up from major hotels in Bangkok. |
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07:30 |
Depart Bangkok for Kanchanaburi. |
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09:30 |
Arrive Kanchanaburi, visit |
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- JEATH Museum (World War II Museum) : An open-air museum constructed in the form of an actual prisoners of war (POW) camp. There are collections of photographs, pictures, articles, pistols, knives, and other items from the construction of the “Death Railway” |
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- Kanchanaburi War Cemetery : The cemetery of the remains of over 6,000 prisoners of war, who lost their lives during the construction of the “Death Railway”. Continue to visit the world famous Bridge on the River Kwai. As depicted in the movie and a part of the “Death Railway”, the historical black iron bridge was the target of Allied bombing during 1945 |
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10:45 |
Then visit world-famous Bridge over the River Kwai, a part of the Death Railway constructed by Allied prisoners of war. Take leisurely walks around town and pictures on the world-renowned Death Railway. |
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12:15 |
Buffet lunch at local restaurant.After LunchTake your time for Feeding the food to Elephants, Elephant Ride.(Elephant Ride Ticket is not included in this tour) |
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13:30 |
Visit Wat Pha Luang Ta Bua - well known as Tiger Temple. The Tiger Temple is a rescue centre for wild animals and the home of wild tigers, wild pigs, deer, antelopes, water buffalos, apes and a hand full other animals. The tigers are taken out from their cage from in the afternoon and visitors can even touch them. The tigers brought tiger cubs into the world there. |
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14:30 |
Leave form Kanchanaburi pass green paddy fields, villages, and temples then return to Bangkok |
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17:30 |
Arrive at the hotel. |
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Price |
5500 |
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Inclusions:
- Private tour by air-condition vehicle.
- Transfer from/to hotel.
- 20 minutes speedboat trip along fruit plantation
- All admission fees as mentioned in the program
- Buffet Lunch
- English speaking guide
Exclusions:
- Other optional is not mentioned in the program.
- Personal expenses such as drinks, tips for guide, etc.
Child Policy:
- For children under 4 years will be “Free” of charge.
- For children 4-10 years old we charge 75% of adult |
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| Remark: you can pay cash directly to our tour guide. The rates are nett per 1 person in Thai Baht. |
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New Escape!!
“Renting Only Car” is our new choice that we would like to offer you for sightseeing in Bangkok or surrounding area.
At this monent, there are many travel agents which organise many tours to sightseeing, example Grand Palace, Floating Market. Most of Travel Agents offer tourists for the trips by joinning or private but our choice offer you a new idea by taking private trip with our driver who can speak english.
Our price is not too expensive as the agents but the price is reasonable and our transports are guarantee as showed.
Renting Only Car is New Choice that we would like you to try!!
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Private |
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| Remark: you can pay cash directly to our Driver. |
Inclusions:
- Private tour by air-condition vehicle.
-Transfer from/to hotel. |
Exclusions:
- Personal expenses such as drinks, tips for driver, etc.
- Speedboat trip along fruit plantation
- Other optional is not mentioned in the program.
- Buffer Lunch 150 bath/person.
- Tiger TempleTicket 300 bath/person.
- All admission fees as mentioned in the program |
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