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The
River Kwai is a popular tourist destination for
sightseeing and the Second World War history.
One of Thailand's most
spectacular provinces, Kanchanaburi is extremely
popular with backpackers, independent travellers
and Thais alike. The province boasts numerous
national parks, spectacular mountain and
riverine scenery and a near endless collection
of caves and waterfalls. Pack your books,
mosquito repellent and sunscreen -- this is a
great province for nature lovers.
Aside from parks and their waterfalls, the main
town of Kanchanaburi is best known for the World
War II-era Death Railway. Thousands died during
its construction and there are a couple of
cemeteries and an outstanding museum dedicated
to this portion of Kanchanaburi's heritage. The
Hellfire Pass Museum is a must-see.
We offer a selection of the better golf courses
in the region to create a mini-break that can be
combined with Hua Hin, Bangkok or Pattaya for a
two or 3 centre golf holiday.
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Golf Courses in River Kwai
The River Kwai
is ideal for a short break for
golfers visiting Pattaya, Hua Hin or
Bangkok. Although there are a
limited number of courses, there are
some real gems. Our favourites are
Mission Hills and Blue Sapphire.
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Hotels in River Kwai
Our selected
hotel is right next to the River
Kwai. It is a perfect base for
touring the region or just relaxing
after a round of golf.
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Attractions in River Kwai
The big
attraction of this region is the
river and the surrounding scenery.
Take a trip on a raft, ride an
elephant or visit one of the many
waterfalls. Of historical interest
is the War Museum and Hellfire Pass.
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