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Kanchanaburi City is 150 km west of Bangkok on an
excellent, scenic highway. The way to Kanchanaburi also leads pass the historic
town of Nakorn Pathom with the world's highest Buddhist monument. Kanchanaburi
city, itself a popular resort town, is on the bank of the picturesque Mae Klong
River at the meeting point of its two tributaries - Kwai Noi and Kwai Yai
rivers. The city also serves, as overnight base for tourists to visit the
province's many attractions, beside that bridge on the River Kwai.
There are spectacular waterfalls, river cruises and jungle tours for the nature
lovers. For the foot-loose travelers, there is the thrilling 200 km drive
through newly opened jungle areas to the Thai Myanmar border to visit ethnic Mon
and Karen settlements. For the sporting types, Kanchanaburi provides the best
freshwater fishing grounds in remote jungle backwater and streams. For the
outdoor type, rafting in the wild river. And, for the golfers, more than a score
of 18-hole world standard courses in pastoral countryside.
The jungle, the rugged terrain, and wild rivers
now combine to make Kanchanaburi the most rewarding tourist destination for
nature lovers and sportsmen. A large jungle area of the province has been
declared national wildlife sanctuary, called Thungyai National Park, which
remains the most pristine area in the whole country. The sanctuary was recently
listed as a world natural heritage by the United Nations.
If one chooses to stay overnight out in the wild, there are the float bungalows
on rafts moored off the River Kwai bank in remote jungle areas. A night on a
float hotel is an unforgettable experience. By nightfall, hushed stillness
settles over the jungle, with only occasional night bird calls.
The 1950's world box-office hit movie "The
Bridge on the River Kwai" put Kanchanaburi, a hitherto sleepy town 150 km
west of Bangkok, on the world map. Half a century ago, the bridge was a link in
the infamous 415 km Death Railway joining Thailand with Burma, built by the
Imperial Japanese Army in WWII, employing Allied prisoners of war and
forced-labor Asian coolies. Over 80,000 laborers and 13,000 Allied POW's and
thousands of Japanese soldiers lost their lives in the odyssey.
The bridge was publicized worldwide in the film
starring moviedom's great names, ironically from the nationalities involved in
the saga: American William Holden, British Sir Alec Guinness and Japanese Sessue
Hayakawa. After the film hit the screens around the world, tourists started
their exodus to Kanchanaburi to see the bridge.
Now, Kanchanaburi is a prosperous province with
endless sugar cane plantations covering her vast plain and rich mines in the
bills. The rugged countryside, the wild jungles and mountain rivers are still
there. However, a road system has succeeded in making most areas accessible,
which gives rise to a growing number of jungle resorts for nature-lovers.
The Bridge
Over the River Kwai
The bridge was constructed with dismantled steel spans brought over
from Java. Two of the original spans, with round shape, were knocked down by
Allied bombings to disrupt the death railway operation. The fallen round spans
were then replaced with angular spans as appear at present.
A unique war-train museum stands at the foot of
the bridge. The significant exhibit is a rail convoy truck fixed with railway
wheels, which bespeaks of the ingenuity of the engineers of the Japanese
Imperial Army.
River
Kwai Bridge Week
This is an annual event to be held by the
Kanchanaburi Provincial Authority from the end of November to the beginning of
December to commemorate the notorious establishment of the Death Railway and the
Bridge Over the River Kwai during WWII. Activities at the fair include a
historical and archaeological exhibition, folk shows, booths of governmental
offices, products sale, entertainment, and a light and sound presentation, re-enacting the bombing of the bridge
for local and foreign tourists.
War
Museum
The museum, located near the River Kwai Bridge, displays the
collection of weapons, tools and utensils of the Allied prisoners of war and
Japanese soldiers during the Second World War.
Jeath
Museum
The museum was built by a monk of Wat Chai Chumpol
in the form of a replica of Allied POW's quarters in a Death Railway detention
camp - a long bamboo hut with earthen floor, like a henhouse. Raised narrow
bamboo bunks lining the two walls, serving as the living space.
JEATH is the acronym of the nations involved in the Death Railway construction, namely : Japan, England, America, Australia, Thailand and Holland.
On the walls are enlarged reproductions of photos
taken during the railway construction and also paintings of the atrocities
inflicted on the POW's. There are also collections of World war II Artifacts
found in the area, including the blown-out shell of the bomb that was supposed
to have downed the Bridge Over the River Kwai.
The Death
Railway
The Death Railway line is still in operation. The rail line snakes
through scenic and thrilling natural terrain. The whole train, hugging the
mountainside at a dizzy height over raging river far below, creeps over the
World War II rail line laid on creaking wood-trestles.
The Death Railway train ride runs on a regular schedule. The train leaves
Kanchanaburi Station at 10.31 am., chugs over the Bridge on the River Kwai at
10.35am., or thereabout, en route Namtok Station at 12.30pm There is a
combination tour to the renowned Saiyoke Waterfall. Picnic on the train is not
frowned upon.
The Kanchanaburi War
Cemetery
On Saeng Chuto Road, opposite the railway station, it contains the
remains of 6,982 prisoners of war who perished during the construction of the
"Death Railway".
Kanchanaburi's rich natural beauty today, its
relaxed atmosphere, riverside scenery, nearby historical sites, national parks,
waterfalls and caves, often encourage tourists to extend the length of their
planned stay in this unique province.
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9/1 Moo 3, Thamakham,
Amphur Muang
Kanchanaburi 71000 Thailand
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A
riverside retreat of great natural beauty
Felix River Kwai - Kanchanaburi is picturesquely
nestled in exquisite natural
gardens, on the banks of the Kwai Yai River. The Hotel's lowrise buildings are
in perfect harmony with the surroundings. It has 255 spacious and luxuriously furnished
guest rooms with private balconies, all with spectacular views of The River Kwai and natural
gardens.The famous bridge and numerous
attractions are nearby. The resort has an invitingly relaxed feeling and is
located a mere 2 hours from Bangkok.
Serene beauty,
relax in luxury
All rooms are fully air-conditioned and feature colour TV, IDD
Telephone, Safe Deposit Box, Refrigerator with mini-bar, Radio, Bathtub and
shower. Room Service is available 24 hours.
Dining and
entertainment
Enjoy superb Chinese cuisine in
pleasant surroundings at The Good Earth Restaurant. Thai cuisine has become
popular worldwide and a visit is not complete without sampling curries and spicy
salads. The Karn Cafe offers a good selection of Thai specialties including
local fish dishes and popular international fare. Refreshing drinks and snacks
are available at the Poolside Bar. The choice of entertainment in the evening
includes the fun of the Green Wave Club and Karaoke.

Hotel services and facilities
The luxurious Felix River Kwai Kanchanaburi has
thoughtful design and excellent service. A tour desk offers a variety of
sightseeing tours. There are a foreign exchange service plus sports and gift
shops right near the lobby area. The resort has two swimming pools, two outdoor
tennis courts, a riverside jogging track and a fully equipped fitness center,
complete with massage and sauna facilities, as well as video games and snooker
room. Several spectacular golf courses are nearby and the hotel regularly offers
generous golfing packages for all golf enthusiasts. Car rental, Laundry & Valet services
and a daily shuttle service from Bangkok are also available.
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October 2008 |
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PRICE
PER ROOM PER NIGHT,
SINGLE OR DOUBLE OCCUPANCY,
INCL. ABF |
SUPERIOR ROOM
GARDEN VIEW |
01November -
31 March * |
3 050 Baht |
| * 20 Dec to 10 Jan |
3 650
Baht |
| 01
April - 31 October |
2 500 Baht |
| Extra
bed |
700
Baht |
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DELUXE ROOM
RIVER VIEW |
01November -
31 March * |
3 800 Baht |
| * 20 Dec to 10 Jan |
4 400
Baht |
| 01
April - 31 October |
3
200
Baht |
| Extra
bed |
700
Baht |
Note: Compulsory Gala Diners
on Xmas, New Year, Thai New Year and Sound & light day (between 23 November and
5 December)

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