Kanchanaburi is a town known for the World War II Death Railway bridge across the River Kwai, as well as for its national parks, museums, historic buildings and natural wonders. It’s also an Ecotourism, Culture and History Paradise.
Although not known to many foreign tourists, Kanchanaburi is the third largest city in Thailand, located 130 km west of Bangkok, bordering Myanmar. This is a wonderland in the hearts of believers who love to travel to Thailand because of the wonderful nature and traditional features that remain intact in this land.
If you are curious about it, let’s find out! Visit Kanchanaburi, many things to do are waiting for you!
When it comes to the best things to do in Kanchanaburi, highlights include the historic Bridge on the River Kwai, the moving Death Railway Museum, and the natural beauty of Erawan National Park. For a touch of culture, don’t miss Wat Tham Sua with its impressive hilltop views. Let's explore!

Visit the famous bridge on the River Kwai, a historical landmark and part of the Death Railway built during World War II. This historical part of War 2 was made famous by the movie of the same name “Bridge Over the River Kwai“. The bridge is part of the 415 km Burmese Railway connecting Bangkok with Yangon, serving as a supply route for the Japanese army.
Today’s bridge is a reconstruction of the original bridge, which was bombed several times during the war. The bridge over the River Kwai is within walking distance of the city center and is open to visitors all day. You can walk across the bridge, just watch out for passing trains.
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The Death Railway Museum is a two-floor museum dedicated to the history of the construction of the Thailand-Burma Railway by the Imperial Japanese Army using prisoners of war during the Second World War.
The Death Railway is the 415 km long railway line that connects Yangon to Singapore. It was used as a supply route by the Japanese Army in WW2. The Death Railway consisted of a series of bridges and stone cuttings. The most notable parts of the Death Railway are the Hellfire Pass and the Bridge Over the River Kwai.
Opening hours: 9 a.m – 5 p.m.
Entry fee: 150 THB for both Thais and foreigners.
The Allied Force War Cemetery is dedicated to those soldiers in the Allied Forces who died as Prisoners of War (POW) after being captured by the Japanese Army. Many of the soldiers died due to slave labor, malaria and poor living conditions. Over 16,000 soldiers from Australia, New Zealand and Britain died in this part of Thailand during the construction of the Death Railway.
Opening hours: 7 days/ week, 8 a.m - 5 p.m.
Entrance fee: free.

The name JEATH stands for the primary nationalities involved in the construction of the Death Railway, including Japanese, English, Australia, America, Thai and Holland. The JEATH War Museum contains relics found from the POW camps used when building the railway. The museum contains an interesting collection of artifacts. However, it is fairly rundown and in need of refurbishment making it one of the most obscure things to do in Kanchanaburi. 30 minutes here will be sufficient.
Opening hours: 8.30 a.m - 4.30 p.m.
Entry fee: 40 THB.

Located northwest of Bangkok in Kanchanaburi, the Erawan National Park is nature’s most marvelous paradise and offers spellbinding experiences that will leave the wildlife enthusiast within you in awe!
Explore Erawan National Park, known for its stunning waterfalls and emerald green ponds. The seven-tiered Erawan Waterfall is the park’s main highlight.
The best time to visit:
February – April: hot & dry (It may get difficult for you to explore the park comfortably).
May – October: a rainy season (that may hamper your trekking plan).
November – January: relatively cooler, which means you’d be able to indulge in all kinds of experiences.
The entry fee:
300 THB for foreign tourists/ 200 THB for children
100 THB for locals
20 THB for a bike/ 30 THB for other vehicles.
Opening hour: 8 a.m – 4:30 p.m every day.
Tips before going:
Plan your trip only after checking the weather if you wish to make the most of your time and money there.
Do wear comfortable and covered clothes while visiting the park as you’d be trekking or walking into the forest to explore the famous attractions around.
Prefer wearing sturdy shoes.
Try and plan your visit to the park on a day that is not a public holiday so that you can avoid the crowd and have a blissful experience in the national park.
If possible, try and stay in the park for one night as that’s the best way to get up close and personal with nature.
Don’t forget to carry your camera.

Visit temples is one of the best things to do in Kanchanaburi. The temples are proudly standing on top of a limestone hill near the Mae Klong River. Wat Tham Sua is said to be called Tiger Temple because there is a cavern here where tigers used to live, but now people just see the small tigers.
Wat Tham Kao Noi is a Buddhist temple. Climbing to this temple to have the best view of Wat Tham Sua and surrounding farmland.
Opening hour: Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m – 4:30 p.m.
Entrance fee: free.
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Visit the Maeklong Railway Market (Talad Rom Hoop) and witness the thrilling moment when the train passes directly through the bustling stalls.
Ride a traditional long-tail boat through the canals to explore the lively Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, filled with colorful boats selling food, fruits and local products.
Travel to the peaceful province of Kanchanaburi, located at the meeting point of the Kwai Noi and Kwai Yai rivers.
Walk across the iconic Bridge over the River Kwai, a landmark steeped in WWII history.
Stop at Wang Pho to feed wild monkeys in a natural setting.
Enjoy a 30-minute scenic train ride along the historic Death Railway, offering dramatic views of the river and cliffs.
Depart for Erawan National Park (65 km from Kanchanaburi)
Explore the Erawan Waterfalls, with 7 tiers of emerald pools ideal for swimming and relaxing
Choose between visiting Lawa Cave with its dramatic formations or soaking in the Hindad Hot Springs
End the day at Sai Yok Noi Market to enjoy local snacks and shop for handmade crafts
Overnight stay at your hotel or conclude the trip
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Finding the right place to stay is key to making the most of your trip. From riverside resorts to unique floating villas, Kanchanaburi offers a wide range of accommodations that combine comfort with easy access to the area’s top attractions. Here are some of the best hotels to consider for your stay

💸Price: ~$58 per night
Royal River Kwai Resort & Spa sits peacefully along the Kwai Yai River, just a short drive from Kanchanaburi’s main attractions like the Bridge on the River Kwai and the Death Railway Museum. With riverside dining, pools, and a relaxing spa, it’s an ideal base for exploring the region.

💸Price: ~$77 per night
Dheva Mantra Resort is a 5-star riverside escape on the banks of the River Kwai, just minutes from iconic sites like the Bridge on the River Kwai and Kanchanaburi War Cemetery. With elegant colonial-style architecture, a large pool, spa, and diverse dining options, it’s a perfect choice for both couples and families.

💸Price: ~$172 per night
FloatHouse River Kwai Floating Resort is one of the most unique Kanchanaburi hotels, accessible only by boat. Nestled on the River Kwai and surrounded by lush jungle, it offers private floating villas designed in a “Contemporary Classical Folk Style,” blending local traditions with luxury.
From riverside dining to authentic Thai flavors, Kanchanaburi offers plenty of great places to eat and drink. Here are some of the best restaurants to check out during your visit
This is the best place to have a coffee with a view of Wat Tham Sua and the rice paddies. The view is stunning, especially if you go right before the harvest season in March, with an indoor seating area and several outdoor seating areas where you can be closer to nature.
The price of coffee, drinks and food is quite reasonable (~60 THB).
Opening hours: 8:30 a.m – 6:30 p.m
Walking around night markets and picking all the delicious and cheap street food to try, you can do just that here at the JJ Night Market in Kanchanaburi. If you like Thai street food, it is a suitable choice.
There are foods like Pad Thai and boat noodles that you can eat at Mallika, but the most delicious things to try here are the snacks. The grilled coconut hotcakes and the Thai-style iced coffee are to die for, as well as Thong Yip, Thong Yod and many other traditional snacks, to name a few.

Check the weather forecast before planning your trip! Don’t worry, we are here to help you have a perfect trip!
November – January: The weather in Kanchanaburi is cooler and less humid due to Thailand’s climate, making it much more enjoyable to ride a scooter around.
March – April: the hottest and most humid periods of the year, if you can’t handle heat very well, avoid visiting Kanchanaburi during this time.
Other months are the rainy season, which, even though the weather is a little more manageable than the summer months, you will also be seeing a lot more rain that might prevent you from enjoying the outdoors.
The best time to visit is from November to January when the weather in Kanchanaburi is lovely. However, now the air quality is getting worse and worse, you will have to decide which is more important to you as a traveler: good weather but bad air quality or vice versa.
From Bangkok, you can choose many transportation options. It’s up to you!
You can take the historic train route along the Bangkok Noi-Nam Tok rail line from Thonburi station to Kanchanaburi station or River Kwai Bridge. It takes about 2,5-3 hours and 100-159 THB.
You can take a bus from South Bus Terminal (Sai Tai Mai) and North Bus Terminal (Mo Chit) in Bangkok with a transit time of about 2,5 hours (120-191 THB).
This choice is for groups of 4-10 people and divides the rental cost.
It is easy to reach your destination by bicycle, motorbike or tuktuk. Normally, tuktuk is usually used by tourists but you have to ask carefully the price before renting it.
By tuktuk: 40-64 THB
By bike: 50-79 THB
Motorbike: more than 200 THB
Kanchanaburi is more than just a historical destination — it’s a place where culture, nature, and local life come together. From exploring waterfalls and caves to visiting iconic landmarks, every moment here leaves a lasting impression. With its rich mix of experiences, Kanchanaburi truly stands out as one of Thailand’s must-visit destination
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