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Floating Markets and Bridge on River Kwai Tour from Bangkok
$ 84
10 Hours Day Trips
Hotel Pickup Offered Free Cancellation
Get two for one on this floating markets and Bridge on River Kwai Tour from Bangkok. Spend a full-day following your expert guide on this tour that showcases the best of Thailand's Kanchanaburi region and offers up the perfect escape from the energy of urban streets.
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Bridge on the River Kwai and Thailand-Burma Railway Tour
$ 71
10 Hours Day Trips
Hotel Pickup Offered Free Cancellation
Take a memorable ride on the Thailand"“Burma Railway, also known as the Death Railway for the thousands of POWs and forced laborers who lost their lives building it during World War II. On this day trip from Bangkok, you'll visit the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery and the Jeath War Museum, and hear moving war stories from your guide. Then ride a long-tailed speedboat down the River Kwai where you'll have a view of the famous bridge. Lunch and hotel transport by coach are included.
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Private Tour: Floating Markets and Sampran Riverside Day Trip from Bangkok
$ 89
9 Hours Private Day Trips
Hotel Pickup Offered Free Cancellation
Enjoy a private tour of some of the region's most notable cultural attractions on this day-long excursion from Bangkok. Your trip includes a visit to Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, one of Thailand's best-known markets, which you'll explore by longtail boat. Then it's off to the Sampran Riverside Thai Village with your private guide. Enjoy lunch at the garden's restaurant and watch as villagers demonstrate their skills in everything from rice pounding to umbrella painting. You can also take in sword-fighting, a wedding ceremony and other traditional activites.
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CLASSIC TOUR OF AYUTTHAYA
$ 71
9 Hours Day Trips
Hotel Pickup Offered Free Cancellation
At the beginning of the fifteenth century, Ayutthaya was a powerful city.The 35 kings that followed him checked for about 400 years, large parts of Siam ( the former name of Thailand) , and extended continuously the capital .During his best years Ayutthaya was a metropolis with three royal palaces, 375 temples and 94 entrances to the city , protected by 29 ramparts .French, Portuguese , British, Dutch and Japanese lived in its urban districts , separated by about 1 million of the Siamese .The Europeans possessed their own churches , including the Cathedral of St. Joseph of the eighteenth century , which still exists .You will visit the fabulous ruins of the ancient splendor of the city "˜ of Ayutthaya , which in 2000 had 65,000 inhabitants .
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