Sabai @ Kan Resort
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Lost on the River Kwai
Where do I start, what an eventful 5 days it has been.....
So we left Bangkok on our way to board a train to Wang Poh and looking forward to seeing the Bridge over the River Kwai. When we arrived at the station it was like going back in time, with children and dogs walking on the railway lines oblivious to on the on coming trains. We got on the …
Credit Card Catastrophe
... I knew the credit card guy was an idiot from the first moment I started speaking to him and he proved me right! Not that that helped at all. I then rang again and spoke to someone else who was actually really helpful and said they would send my new card to my parents who could then send it to me in Thailand. Sorted! Or was it?
Well, due to the, excuse my french- prick who put me on hold for so long, I no longer had enough ...
Kako lep je zvok tisine!
... opazovati kako so se igrale in skakale v vodo, brez kakrsnekoli potrebe po internetu ali drugi elektroniki.
Ko smo se udobno nastanili smo sli raziskovati mesto. Najprej je bil na vrsti most ne reki Kwai, nato pa 15 km oddaljen templelj Wat tham Khao Noi. Problem manjsih mest na tajskem je, da javni prevoz ne deluje najbolje, zato smo se po obisku mosta znasli nekako v temni ulici, ker nismo vedeli kako bomo prisli nazaj ...
Last one wahh :((
... was dug out by hand by the men and is now a memorial and museum which was very well done. We hopped on a bus back after an hours wait and me getting annoyed at Mike as I didn't think it was coming at all and we were in the middle of nowhere. This one actually was full of locals giving us slightly 'what an earth are you doing' type smiles. Our last night was spent feeding ourselves up at our fave little restaurant before a few hours sleep and the start of our mammoth journey ...
Our Hellfire Pass Pilgrimage
... experience- seeing the artifacts, photos and the work itself that had been carved through the jungle. The railroad killed over 100 000 Asian labourers and 12 000 allied prisoners of war (about 2650 Australians).
We then rode then Death Railway on a train for about half an hour and finished our tour back at the River Kwai Bridge. We feel proud to be Australian today.
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- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Swimming pool
- Free parking
TravelPod Member ReviewsSabai @ Kan Resort Kanchanaburi
We loved staying here. It was in a great location and easy to walk to everywhere. Staff were really friendly, made us feel very welcome and helped us with whatever we needed. Breakfast was great with a selection of food. Grounds were beautiful with a swimming pool to chill out in. Would recomend Sabai@Kan to anyone.
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