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RV River Kwai...4 Days /3 Nights cruise
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Read through carefully as there is a upstream and downstream package
The RV River Kwai is a newly built colonial style river cruiser based on designs used by the original Irrawaddy Flotilla which was founded in Burma in 1865 and by 1920 was the largest privately owned fleet of ships in the world.The RV River Kwai opens up an entirely new area for river traveling in Kanchanaburi province,west of Bangkok.Land excursions are offered to visit attractions along the river.

Program I:Upstream – Depart every Monday
Monday Day 1:Bangkok –Kanchanaburi – Ban Kao ((L,D)
07:00 Depart from Bangkok by coach to Kanchanaburi via Nakorn Pathom.En-route short stops to visit Phra Pathom Chedi,the highest Chedi in Thailand and largest pagoda in Southeast Asia.Visit to Khao Noi Cave Temple located on the west bank of the River Kwai.
The monastery was constructed on a hill,decorated in the form of Chinese architecture and cultural art.From the top of the monastery observe the beautiful scenery of Kanchanaburi and its mountainous horizon.Also visit to Tiger Cave Temple (Wat Tham Sua)nearby,built in the form of Thai cultural art.The great Buddha image and pagoda placed in the temple are respected by all Buddhists.Continue to Kanchanaburi and visit the JEATH War Museum ,a realistic depiction of a prisoner of war (POW) camp with bamboo huts which give an inkling of the grim living conditions and atrocities endured. On display are tools,bombs,photographs,original sketches,testimonies,pictorials and physical memorabilia dating from World War II.
Afterwards visit the Thailand-Burma Railway Center Museum ,an interactive museum which provides a remarkable research and information centre dedicated to presenting the story of the Thailand-Burma Railway.
Embark RV River Kwai.Lunch on board while cruising on Kwai Noi River.Visit to Wat Tham Khaopoon,a Buddhist temple which served as a big camp of World War II.There is a middle cave containing stalactites and stalagmites and many remarkable Buddha images.Behind the temple enjoy a marvelous view down the valley of the River Kwai Noi.Proceed by coach to visit Somdet Phra Sri Nakharin Park,located in Kanchanaburi Agriculture College.It is known as "Stone Garden"covering 200 rai (96 acres),since most of its area is scattered with stones of different sizes and shapes,similar to animals.
Return to boat and continue cruising upriver.Dinner and overnight on board.
Tuesday Day 2 Kanchanaburi – Sai Yok ((B,L,D)
Breakfast on board.
Cruise upriver on the Kwai Noi River and continue by coach to visit "Prasat Muang Singh", historical park with Khmer architecture from the late Lopburi period,some 700-800 years ago.The extensive ruins of the temple beside the River Kwai Noi are a potent reminder of the vast expanse of the Khmer empire.The ancient border town of Muang Singh,"City of the Lions",was probably established as a trading post.
Continue by coach to Tha Kilen Train Station .
Take a 3rd class train to Tham Krasae passing over the long wooden viaduct.Arrive at Tham Krasae and visit to Krasae Cave situated on the bank of the Kwai Noi River,an excellent view point.The cavern houses a Buddha image.
Continue by coach and short stop at Sai Yok Elephant village located right on the river bank.
Lunch on board while cruising upriver. At leisure on the boat.Dinner and overnight on board. Wednesday
Day 3 Sai Yok – Sai Yok Yai – Ban Hin Dad ((B,L,D) Breakfast on board.
Walk uphill to visit Kaeng Lava Cave .From the landing a short trail leads to the cave which boasts admirable stone draperies and concretions in large chambers.The stalactites and stalagmites are a spectacular creation by nature.
Depart from River Kwai Resotel pier by coach to Hell Fire Pass ,a part of the Death Railway cut through the stone mountain.Trails lead to Hin Tok Bridge and Konyu Cutting where a plaque commemorates the ordeal of Australian and British POW's who undertook the hazardous work in precarious conditions at the aptly named pass.The memorial complex (Hin Lek Fai)is intended to honor the Allied Prisoners of War and conscripted people from India,Burma,Malaysia and other countries who died during construction of the railway,as well as all who suffered as a consequence of the hardships.
Lunch on board while cruising upriver.
Continue by coach to visit Hin Dad Hot Spring ,formerly called Kui Mang.It was accidentally discovered by Japanese soldiers who were supervising the construction of the Death Railway.
The natural hot spring features two large pools and private baths.The mineral in the spring is believed to cure many diseases,e.g.beriberi (lack of vitamin B),arthritis,etc.Visit to Pha Tad Waterfall located in the western zone of Si Nakharin Dam National Park.It originates from a small stream called Huai Kui Mang.Pha Tad is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Kanchanaburi Province and flows into the Kwai Noi River.Return to the boat ."Farewell Dinner"and overnight on board.
Thursday Day 4 Ban Hin Dad – Kanchanaburi – Bangkok ((B,L)
Offering foods to monks (making merit in Buddhist style)at nearby temple.Breakfast on board. Disembark and return to Kanchanaburi by coach.Visit the Thailand-Burma Railway Center Museum ,an interactive museum which provides a remarkable research and information centre dedicated to presenting the story of the Thailand-Burma Railway.
Also,visit to the Donrak War Cemetery which contains the remains of 6,982 Allied prisoners of war who perished during the construction of the “Death Railway ”.
 Continue to the world-famous bridge over the River Kwai.The sturdy Iron Bridge spanning the River Kwai Yai,which was a crucial part of the Death Railway,was built in some 16 months by Allied prisoners of war and Asian conscripts.The bridge was destroyed in Allied bombing raids towards the end of World War II and was later rebuilt by the Japanese as war reparations.
Lunch at River Kwai Restaurant,nearby the bridge.
Proceed to Bangkok. Arrive Bangkok and transfer to Bangkok International Airport or to your hotel in Bangkok.End of service.
Program II.Downstream – Depart every Thursday with program alternately .
Thursday Day 1 Bangkok –Kanchanaburi – Thong Pha Phum – Ban Hin Dad ((L,D)
Depart from Bangkok by coach to Kanchanaburi via Nakorn Pathom.Short stop to visit the highest Chedi in Thailand called “Phra Pathom Chedi ” which is the largest pagoda in Southeast Asia. Visit to Khao Noi Cave Temple (Wat Tham Khao Noi)located on the west bank of the river.The monastery was constructed on a hill,decorated in the form of Chinese architecture and cultural art. From the top of the monastery observe the beautiful scenery of Kanchanaburi and its mountainous horizon.
Also visit to Tiger Cave Temple (Wat Tham Sua)nearby,built in the form of Thai cultural art.The great Buddha image and pagoda placed in the temple are respected by all Buddhists. Then,continue to Kanchanaburi.Lunch at Sommai Restaurant.
Proceed to Thong Pha Phum and visit Vachiralongkorn Dam .An immense lake created from the waters of three rivers harnessed by the hydroelectric dam which stretches to the far horizon.The thick jungle through which the railway line cut a swathe in recent times has been tamed and the surrounding fertile land now supports agricultural crops -sugar cane,tapioca,tobacco,maize and cotton.The admirable rugged scenery of the lake set against rolling hills on the distant horizon is ample reward for the long journey. Embark on RV River Kwai and cruise downstream on the Kwai Noi River.Dinner and overnight on board.
Friday Day 2 Ban Hin Dad – Sai Yok Yai – Sai Yok ((B,L,D) Breakfast on board.
Visitto Hin Dad Hot Spring ,formerly called Kui Mang.It was accidentally discovered by Japanese soldiers who were supervising the construction of the Death Railway.The natural hot spring features two large pools and private baths.The mineral in the spring is believed to cure many diseases,e.g.beriberi (lack of vitamin B),arthritis,etc.Visit to Pha Tad Waterfall located in the western zone of Si Nakharin Dam National Park.It originates from a small stream called Huai Kui Mang.Pha Tad is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Kanchanaburi Province and flows into the Kwai Noi River.
Lunch on board while cruising downriver.Depart by coach to Hell Fire Pass ,a part of the Death Railway cut through the stone mountain.Trails lead to Hin Tok Bridge and Konyu Cutting where a plaque commemorates the ordeal of Australian and British POW's who undertook the hazardous work in precarious conditions at the aptly named pass.The memorial complex (Hin Lek Fai)is intended to honor the Allied Prisoners of War and conscripted people from India,Burma, Malaysia and other countries who died during construction of the railway,as well as all who suffered as a consequence of the hardships.
Return to boat and continue cruising downriver. Dinner and overnight on board.
Saturday Day 3 Sai Yok – Ban Kao ((B,L,D)
Breakfast on board.
Short visit at Sai Yok Elephant village located right on the river bank.Lunch on board while cruising downriver.Visit to Krasae Cave situated on the bank of the Kwai Noi River,an excellent view point.The cavern houses a Buddha image.

Take a 3rd class train to Tha Kilen Train Station passing over the long wooden viaduct. Arrive Tha Kilen and continue by coach to "Prasat Muang Singh",historical park with Khmer architecture from the late Lopburi period,some 700-800 years ago.The extensive ruins of the temple beside the River Kwai Noi are a potent reminder of the vast expanse of the Khmer empire. The ancient border town of Muang Singh,"City of the Lions",was probably established as a trading post.
Return to the RV River Kwai and cruise downstream.Proceed by coach to visit Somdet Phra Sri Nakharin Park ,located in Kanchanaburi Agriculture College.It is known as "Stone Garden" covering 200 rai (96 acres),since most of its area is scattered with stones of different sizes and shapes,similar to animals.Visit to Wat Tham Khaopoon ,a Buddhist temple which served as a big camp of World War II.There is a middle cave containing stalactites and stalagmites and many remarkable Buddha images.Behind the temple enjoy a marvelous view down the valley of the River Kwai Noi.
Return to boat for "Farewell Dinner"and overnight on board.
Sunday Day 4 Ban Kao – Kanchanaburi – Bangkok ((B,L)
Breakfast on board.
Visit to the world-famous bridge over the River Kwai.The sturdy Iron Bridge spanning the River Kwai Yai,which was a crucial part of the Death Railway ,was built in some 16 months by Allied prisoners of war and Asian conscripts.The bridge was destroyed in Allied bombing raids towards the end of World War II and was later rebuilt by the Japanese as war reparations. Visit the JEATH War Museum ,a realistic depiction of a prisoner of war (POW)camp with bamboo huts which give an inkling of the grim living conditions and atrocities endured.On display are tools,bombs, photographs,original sketches,testimonies,pictorials and physical memorabilia dating from World War II.Continue to the Thailand-Burma Railway Center Museum ,an interactive museum which provides a remarkable research and information centre dedicated to presenting the story of the Thailand-Burma Railway.
Finally,visit to the Donrak War Cemetery which contains the remains of 6,982 Allied prisoners of war who perished during the construction of the “Death Railway ”.Lunch on board while cruising downstream on Maekhlong river to the Maekhlong Dam at Tha Muang.Disembark and return to Bangkok by coach.
Arrive Bangkok and transfer to Bangkok Airport or your hotel in Bangkok.End of service.
Rate of $445pp basd on dble occupancy is for low season May to OCt..high season is higher$535.00 pp dble occupancy.
Prices Include:
3 nights accommodation on RV River Kwai
Main meals as mentioned above including coffee,tea &mineral water
Transfers to/from the cruise at start or end cruise
Sightseeing during the cruise as stated in program with English speaking local guide (together with other cruise members).
Entrance fees.
Prices Exclude:
Optional tours
Expenditures of a personal nature for bar and laundry
Gratuity to crew
Other services not mentioned in the program.
Child Policy:
Children of 4 years and older,must solely occupy a berth and pay the full rate same as adults.
Infants below the age of 4 years may sleep in their parent's cabin without extra charge but availability of a cot does not guarantee.
NO triple rooms or extra beds are available.
Capacity:Maximum of 20 passengers in 10 teakwood cabin (single deck)
Validity:01 November 2003 – 31 October 2004 |
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