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Kanchanaburi (province) > Kanchanaburi -->
Kanchanaburi (Thai กาญจนบุรี) is the capital of Kanchanaburi Province and is located at the confluence of the rivers Kwai Noi and Kwai Yai.
[edit] UnderstandKanchanaburi (population 52,000) is the gateway to Kanchanaburi Province. For most visitors it holds precisely one sight of interest, namely the Bridge over the River Kwai, the start of the infamous World War II Death Railway to Burma (Myanmar), although there is an increasingly thriving backpacker scene taking advantage of the chilled-out riverside vibe. More foreign visitors are discovering why Thais know it as one of the most beautiful provinces in the country with its easily accessible waterfalls and national parks. [edit] OrientationOrienting yourself in Kanchanaburi is very easy. The main road, Thanon Saeng Chuto, runs through the length of town from north to south, connecting the River Kwai Bridge, the train station and the bus station. Running parallel to this, closer to the river, is Thanon Mae Nam Kwae where most of the guesthouses and the local bar scene can be found. [edit] Get in[edit] By busBKS public buses (line 81) leave from pier 4 of Bangkok's Southern Bus Terminal (Sai Tai Mai). In Kanchanaburi, there are two separate but nearby bus terminals, with 1st class buses departing from an office off Thanon Saengchuto, and 2nd class buses from the larger terminal one block east.
There are also tourist minibuses directly to/from Khao San Road, departing Kanchanaburi at 13:30 and 18:30. From Nakhon Pathom, there are direct buses (2nd class only) every 15 to 30 minutes between 04:00 and 18:00, which take two hours. Alternatively, you can hop off a 1st class bus when it passes by Nakhon Pathom, but double-check with staff to ensure the route allows this and they know your plans. From Sangkhlaburi to Kanchanaburi, you're spoilt for choice:
[edit] By trainTrains leave Bangkok's Thonburi Train Station at 07:45 and arrive at Kanchanaburi at 10:20, also at 13:45 and arriving at 16:35. You may be interested in buying a ticket all the way to the River Kwai Bridge, since these two trains are the only ones which cross the bridge each day. Since December 2005, the fare is 100 baht for foreigners.. Be warned that reaching Thonburi Station from Khao San Road is harder than it looks; tuk-tuk drivers will try to charge you outrageous rates, and walking involves crossing two bridges and looping back a ways. The best way is probably to take the passenger boat from Banglamphu Pier and connect to a cross-river ferry that reaches the railway pier, then walk or take the open minibus from there. Return trains leave at 07:25 and 14:48 from the main railway station; from the River Kwai Bridge they leave 6 minutes earlier. Riding 3rd class is an adventure in itself, and a must do for everyone who hasn't travelled this way before. Both train services continue to/from Nam Tok (17 baht), the current terminus of the Death Railway. The 10:30 train has a special tourist section, where the low, low price of 300 baht gets you air-con, a soft drink and a certificate of having ridden the Death Railway. This service has occasionally been operated by a steam engine, but usually uses an ordinary diesel DMU, and railfans will have to content themselves with the Japanese-era steamers plinthed at the main and bridge stations. [edit] By carKanchanaburi is about 3 hours drive from Bangkok, along the highway no.338 from Bangkok to Nakhon Pathom and Ratchaburi. There you can take a detour to the famous Damoen Saduak floating market for some sightseeing and lunch. Then switch to highway no.4 heading towards Kanchanaburi. You can catch a taxi to Kanchanaburi, return to Bangkok for the day for around 2000 baht. This should include stopping at the Bridge over River Kwai and museum, Kanchanaburi township, the local dam and the cemetary for the prisoners of war. You may need to pay a bit extra to visit Erawan Falls which is about an hour out of the town centre and the Tiger Temple. [edit] Get aroundKanchanaburi is just a little too stretched out to be comfortably walkable. Small orange and large yellow songthaews (converted pickups) cruise up and down Saengchuto, connecting bus station, train station and the bridge, and charge a standard 5 baht. Motorbike taxis and tuk-tuks are also available, with negotiable prices, and some guesthouses offer bicycle rental. A number of places in town (mostly along Maenam Kwai Rd.) rent bicycles for 40 baht/day, or motorcycles for 150-200 baht. [edit] See[edit] Bridge over the River KwaiLocated some 3 km north of Kanchanaburi (down New Zealand Rd off Saeng Chuto), this iron bridge (Saphan Mae Nam Kwae) across the Kwae Yai river is the main attraction for many visitors. Immortalized in the famous movie and novel, it was a part of the infamous Death Railway to Burma, constructed by POWs working for the Japanese in hellish conditions during World War 2. Some 16,000 POWs and 100,000 Asian workers died during the railway construction. The present iron bridge is the second wartime incarnation (a part of the original can be found in the War Museum), but 2 central 'boxy' spans were rebuilt after the war to replace three sections destroyed by Allied bombing.
[edit] Art Gallery and War MuseumThis well-signposted complex is located about 50 metres from the bridge and houses a bizarre collection of museums and exhibits, most of which are poorly maintained and labeled. Open 08:30-16:30 daily; admission to the whole lot is 30 baht.
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It's impossible to get there by public transport. You can get there by motorbike or arrange a pick-up from Lat Ya or Kanchanaburi. If you want to come and help, the only way to make a reservation is to call Phot Nadee, the owner, (66)8-58475996 (speaks english/thai, please check the time-difference). With him you can make arrangements for a pick-up. More info on elephants-friens.com [2] [edit] ToursTours to nearby natural attractions can be made with local tour agencies. Local tour operators organize one day excursions and several day treks in Kanchanaburi Province. The single-day excursions range in price from roughly 500 to 1000 baht. [edit] Eat[edit] BudgetFor cheap street eats, the market in front of the train station will fulfill all your 10 baht phad thai needs. Street venders parade up & down River Kwai Road all day & night - approx 20 Baht per serving.
Great western & Thai food the Chicken Panang Curry is highly recommended. Nothing costs more than 100 Baht here. Open all day
90 Baht for all you can eat!! Represents great value if you are hungry. You cook the food at the table (no burgers/sausages e.t.c)they also supply you with rice/noodles e.t.c Good selection of seafood, chicken, liver pork e.t.c Very popular with local residents of the town. 7pm - 11pm [edit] Mid-range
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[edit] DrinkThere are numerous locations where you'll be able to enjoy your drinks. Especially around the Guest Houses near the river (River Kwai Road or Thanon Mare Nam Kwai in Thai). Beer Barrel Bar along the main drag offers cheap drink prices and an unbeatable atmosphere - including free pool tables. Ask about the free ostrich feeding! Birdland Books River Kwai Road (The main tourist area) Run by 'Big Jimmy' (also in Sangklaburi) a US Ex-pat of 30 years. A bookstore that doubles as the favourite bar for tourists & Ex-pats alike. Good selection of cheap beers, wines & dacquaris, opens early & shuts late!! If you need any information regarding Thailand - ask Jimmy, He's very helpful & has extensive knowledge of Kanchanaburi & most of the country. 49 Bar/Red Kangaroo Situated on the main road in Kanchanaburi opposite the River Kwai Hotel. 'British/Aussie' style pub run by a Scotsman named Don & a Thai lady called Mem. Mem will also organise tours & taxis if required. Premiership football shown here also. Latest bar in town, shuts when the last person leaves!! I Baa Bar River Kwai Road. Opposite Birdland Books. Really nice bar with a waterfall running down one wall. Great atmosphere & good Western & Thai food. Richie, the English owner is a good source of information. No Name Bar River Kwai Road. Good food & a good place to catch the football. [edit] SleepThere are lots of guesthouses, resorts and hotels available. The density increases the nearer you get to the bridge. As usual if you book in advance they will arrange a free pick up service for you. If you haven't done so yet, you should try one night in a raft room floating on the river. [edit] Budget[edit] Mid-range[edit] Splurge[edit] Contact
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