River Kwai Hotel, gate way to Kanchanaburi, is waiting to greet you. Your tension will be eased Your exhausting of hard work and traveling will be disappeared, by our over all services. Your desire to rest and recreation will be fulfilled, either you come as a group or individually. Our unorthodox entertainment services are waiting for you.
River Kwai Hotel is the only first class hotel in the heart of the city. Our rooms are decorated in styles such as elegant Suit, comfortable Deluxe, simple Standard. You are welcome to select the one that suit your mood.
The River Kwai Hotel Kanchanaburis equipped with standard in-room facilities to meet guest?s expectation. All guestrooms are nicely-decorated offering essential features.
Room facilities of River Kwai Hotel Kanchanaburi are listed as following:
Air-Conditioning
Balcony
Bathroom Amenities
At River Kwai Hotel customers can find decent services from well-trained staffs. River Kwai Hotel provides a good range of hotel facilities to keep guests occupied throughout their Kanchanaburi trip. The additional facilities of River Kwai Hotel are 24 Hrs Reception, Bakery shop, Banquet Facilities, Coffee shop, Internet Service.
River Kwai Hotel offers a selection of hotel facilities as listed below :
24 Hrs Reception
Bakery shop
Banquet Facilities
Coffee shop
Internet Service
Karaoke
Massage
Outdoor
Laundry Service
River Kwai Hotel is the only first class hotel in the heart of the city nearby shopping area and restaurant.
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Interest Attractions in Kanchanaburi
:: The Bridge on the River Khwae (the Death Railway Bridge)
Thanks to several films and books, the Bridge on the River Khwae has become notoriously famous and attracted both Thais and foreigners to the site. If an ordinary black iron bridge can tell a story, you can be sure it's a dramatic one.
The bridge spans across Maenam Khwae Yai which is a branch of Maenam Mae Klong. During the Japanese occupation of Thailand in World War II, the Japanese Imperial Army brought the iron bridge from Java. It was then resembled by Allied Prisoners of War (POW) under Japanese supervision. The bridge was part of a strategic railway route to Myanmar in which the Japanese aimed to secure supplies with which to conquer other western Asian countries. It was 415 kilometers long (about 303 kilometers in Thailand and about 112 kilometers in Burma) and passed through the Three Pagoda Pass in Sangkhlaburi District, the northern most part of Kanchanaburi province.
Construction started on September 16, 1942 at Nong Pladuk, and was completed on 25 December 1943. It is estimated that over 16,000 POWs from England, Australia, Holland and America died while building the bridge which was a target of bombing raids in 1945. In addition to this, approximate 90,000 laborers from Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia and Indonesia died during its construction.
Rebuilt after WWII, the bridge is still in use today with the curved portions of the bridge being that of the original. An attraction of note is the annual light and sound event at the bridge to commemorate the Allied attack in 1945.
Art Gallery and War Museum
Located not far away from the Bridge on the River Khwae is a private museum which features the WW II story and art objects such as war weapons, army uniforms, photographs, jewelry, etc. The museum is open daily from 7.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. Admission fee is 30baht/person.