Whether one's relatively familiar with the construction of the Thailand-Burma as well as the manner of its construction or not, this museum is bound to be a very educational experience. I found that… ianwyj的完整评论
2024年12月14日
Very well curated with insightful descriptions - was engaged throughout. You can over look the 100 years princess mother park with a free tea or coffee after Elliot C的完整评论
2024年8月29日
Great museum about "Death Railway" with pictures and some objects. Telling the history of the railway and dark years of WWII kaveh_nano的完整评论
I am a foreigner living in Thailand and I will be travelling to Kanchanaburi in November with two friends, can you please tell me what the admission prices are , we are more than happy to pay Thai prices but will not succumb to racial discrimination, so please let me know otherwise we will bypass Kanchanaburi and carry on up north, thanks in advance regards Steve
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Hi From memory it was about 150 Baht with a free drink. I thought it was well worth it as I spent time with one of the Aussie team in the Research Centre.
How long does it take to travel from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi?
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Hi Kiff. If your coming by mini bus near victory monument it can take as little as 1hr 30 mins the most it should take providing you don't travel rush hour is 3 hrs. If your going to the …
Hi Kiff. If your coming by mini bus near victory monument it can take as little as 1hr 30 mins the most it should take providing you don't travel rush hour is 3 hrs. If your going to the Death Railway Museum don't miss out visiting the don-rak WW2 cemetery opposite i'ts very moving. Have a great, safe trip