Kanchanaburi Private Tour from Bangkok





Description
Explore the best of Kanchanaburi with a visit to Wat Tham Suea, a hilltop temple featuring a giant golden Buddha and scenic rice field views. Enjoy coffee at MEENA Cafe, set against a backdrop of lush paddies and temple vistas. Walk the Tham Krasae Death Railway Bridge, a WWII-era cliffside structure steeped in history. Cross the iconic Bridge over the River Kwai, a symbol of wartime resilience made famous by film. Finally, experience the Skywalk Kanchanaburi City, a glass walkway offering panoramic views of the river junction and natural beauty surrounding this peaceful town.
Tour Options
Itinerary
MEENA Cafe – A stylish countryside café offering breathtaking views of Wat Tham Suea and lush green rice paddies.
A stunning hilltop temple known for its massive golden Buddha and panoramic views of the surrounding rice fields.
A modern glass walkway above the confluence of two rivers, offering 360-degree views of the city and surrounding nature.
An iconic WWII landmark and symbol of resilience, where visitors can walk across the historic bridge featured in the famous film.
A historic wooden bridge built along a cliffside during WWII, offering a sobering yet scenic walk along the infamous Death Railway.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
We will pick up all the customers from the hotel they are staying.
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(1)
It was a very enjoyable long day. Went to places that are not full of tourists. The schedule first stop was a coffee shop but it was closed but Mr. Live (drver/tour guide) found a great replacement. We visited a temple, skywalk and other historical sites and had a delicious lunch by the river Kwai.



