Taweechai Elephant Camp (Kanchanaburi)
Taweechai Elephant Camp is one of the largest elephant camps in Thailand. In operations since 1999, the camp is a place where elephants are trained and domesticated. The elephant camp often supplies the pachyderms for use in Hollywood and Hong Kong movie productions. Visitors to Taweechai Elephant Camp can watch and even participate in giving the elephants a bath. Other activities include bamboo rafting and visits to the living quarters of the mahouts as well as to the Karen tribe village.

Bridge Over the River Kwai (Kanchanaburi)
Kanchanaburi, in Myanmar border, is home to the famous Bridge River Kwai. During WW II, Japan constructed...

Death Railway Bridge
Descriptions: This 300m-long bridge is heavy with the history of the Thailand–Burma Railway, the construction...

Hellfire Pass Museum (Kanchanaburi)
This Australian built complex consists of a memorial site located within Konyu Cutting (Hellfire Pass),...

JEATH War Museum
Descriptions: Pieced together in 1977 by the abbot of Wat Chaichumpon, the JEATH War Museum was among...

Kanchanaburi War Cemetery
Descriptions: The town of Kanchanaburi is 129 kilometres North-West of Bangkok and is best reached by...

Thailand–Burma Railway Centre
The Thailand-Burma Railway Centre is mainly the work of one visionary and Death Railway researcher/historian:...