Travel Blog Photos from Kanchanaburi, Thailand (7,593)
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... film 'The Bridge over the River Kwai' and was the location of POW camps set up by the Japanese to build a railway between Thailand and Burma to support the war front (world war II). The conditions were awful and over 250,000 people died building the road, ...
... has come to name my bag...). The train ride is awesome. I find myself smiling for no reason as I realize that I'm in Thailand and travelling with two girls who I just met a few hours earlier! Who does that??? The country side is ...
... into a gas station on the way back. He drank all he could handle and we were back on our way to Kanchanaburi for a relaxing afternoon exploring the bridge over the River Kwai, the floating restaurants, the war cemetery and the cute rustic town.  ...
... we just sat back and relaxed in the sun! All in all we had a really amazing day..... Next stop was Ayutthaya, Thailand's original capital city, we planned to hang around there for a few of days, however after arriving we soon realised the city ...
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Best Hostels
Posted on Dec 16, 2008, 23:47:06
Jolly Frog - Kanchanaburi, Thailand Great little guesthouse right on the river Kwai with a very inviting outdoor area (with desk chairs and hamocks) and a pontoon onto the river. Good food, can organise tours for you and was unbelievably cheap! ...
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Best Hostels
Posted on Nov 30, 2006, 14:54:17
Lets add some more: Jolly Frog - Kanchanaburi, Thailand Great little guesthouse right on the river Kwai with a very inviting outdoor area (with desk chairs and hamocks) and a pontoon onto the river. Good food, can organise tours for you and was ...
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What are you reading now?
Posted on Nov 17, 2007, 15:02:15
I'm reading The Dice Man as it was recommended to me by an ex-pat I met whilst in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. That was a year ago and I've only just picked up a copy, so by this rate I'll have it finished by 2010
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