Explore Kanchanaburi’s history and beauty on a VIP tour from Bangkok. Experience Malika R.E.124, the Death Railway, and River Kwai Bridge.
Explore Kanchanaburi’s history and beauty on a VIP tour from Bangkok. Experience Malika R.E.124, the Death Railway, and River Kwai Bridge.
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Malika - Established in late 2016, Malika R.E.124 is a stunningly recreated retro city that transports visitors back to the era of King Rama V. Situated along the Chao Phraya River, it beautifully captures the essence of Thai life in the early 1900s, just after the abolition of slavery in 1905.
This immersive attraction highlights a harmonious…
- Malika - Established in late 2016, Malika R.E.124 is a stunningly recreated retro city that transports visitors back to the era of King Rama V. Situated along the Chao Phraya River, it beautifully captures the essence of Thai life in the early 1900s, just after the abolition of slavery in 1905.
This immersive attraction highlights a harmonious society where former slaves embarked on new, independent lives. Visitors can experience the era firsthand as locals don traditional Thai attire, and transactions are conducted using ancient-style currency, creating an authentic journey back in time.
- Hellfire Pass Interpretive Centre and Memorial Walking Trail - This poignant memorial pays tribute to the suffering of Allied prisoners of war and Asian laborers who constructed the Thai-Burma Railway during World War II. Inside the museum, visitors will find haunting photographs, artifacts, and guided narratives that vividly bring the past to life.
One of the most striking features is the Hellfire Pass walking trail, painstakingly carved through rock by hand under harsh conditions. Walking this path offers a deeply emotional insight into the hardships endured by those who once labored here.
- Tham Kra Sae Bridge - Constructed during World War II to link Thailand and Myanmar, the “Death Railway” was intended to support Japan’s military expansion into India. However, the project exacted a devastating human toll—tens of thousands of Allied prisoners and Asian laborers perished during its grueling construction, giving the railway its haunting name.
Today, visitors can ride a train along this historic route, retracing the path once carved through jungle and rock under unimaginable conditions. As the train winds past lush forests, towering mountains, and crystal-clear rivers, travelers will be moved not only by the beauty of the landscape but also by the powerful echoes of the past.
- River Khwae Bridge - Built by local laborers and Allied POWs during World War II, the Bridge on the River Kwai stands as a powerful testament to history. Later immortalized by a Hollywood film, it has become an iconic landmark of Kanchanaburi.
Still in use today, the bridge serves as both a vital transport link and a living monument. Visitors can take a leisurely walk across and enjoy sweeping views of the winding River Kwai—where history and nature converge in quiet reflection.

- Private transportation
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guide
- Private transportation
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guide
- Gratuities
- Other personal expenses that not listed above
- Gratuities
- Other personal expenses that not listed above
Reserve Your Kanchanaburi Adventure Today – A Journey Through Time and Beauty! You don’t need to be in Kanchanaburi, as the tour will commence from Bangkok.
Explore the allure of Kanchanaburi, where stunning landscapes intertwine with profound history.
Stroll through Malika R.E.124, a recreated city from the royal era—dress in traditional Thai clothing,…
Reserve Your Kanchanaburi Adventure Today – A Journey Through Time and Beauty! You don’t need to be in Kanchanaburi, as the tour will commence from Bangkok.
Explore the allure of Kanchanaburi, where stunning landscapes intertwine with profound history.
Stroll through Malika R.E.124, a recreated city from the royal era—dress in traditional Thai clothing, savor vintage delicacies, and shop as if it’s the 1900s.
Board a train on the Death Railway, journeying past dramatic cliffs and rivers while uncovering the poignant stories of WWII. Then, walk across the iconic Bridge on the River Kwai, a living monument celebrated by film and memory.
This remarkable experience combines culture, history, and natural beauty—all in one journey.
Don’t just visit Thailand—immerse in its essence. Book now!
- Important Note- The remaining (Hours) will be allotted for the travel time from pick up until drop off.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.