Food Scene
McDonald's Kanchanaburi
5 Thanon SangchutoBig Mc
ครัวชุกโดน
236 ถนน Soi ChaichumpholBest Thai Food in Town.
Arts & Culture
JEATH War Museum
See WWII prisoner of war live in 1943-1945.
Getting Around
Low cost transportation.
Try Motorcycle Taxi
Just 20 Thai Baht to our Home of River Kwai.
Please tell tuktuk or taxi or any transportation to go to McDonald (only one McDonald in Kanchanaburi).
Please ACROSS the STREET to Santi Suk Rd, in the picture. Go straight about 100 meters. Do not turn left or right. You will see home number 13/8 in the picture.
11 locals recommend
Kanchanaburi Bus Station
Low cost transportation.
Try Motorcycle Taxi
Just 20 Thai Baht to our Home of River Kwai.
Please tell tuktuk or taxi or any transportation to go to McDonald (only one McDonald in Kanchanaburi).
Please ACROSS the STREET to Santi Suk Rd, in the picture. Go straight about 100 meters. Do not turn left or right. You will see home number 13/8 in the picture.
Just 500 m. from our home.
Chuk Don Beach, where we jump into Mae Klong River. See how we enjoy evening life.
Chuk Don Beach
Just 500 m. from our home.
Chuk Don Beach, where we jump into Mae Klong River. See how we enjoy evening life.
Everything Else
Kanchanaburi Post Office
Thanon SangchutoThe biggest post office in Kanchanaburi.
Essentials
Tesco Lotus Kanchanaburi
355/3 Thanon SangchutoFind Grocery here.
Drinks & Nightlife
Beer and Music, owner (Beng) is my friend. Please tell him you are Joe friend. Joe = Ajan Bancha son.
The Moment Bar&bistro
Soi ChaichumpholBeer and Music, owner (Beng) is my friend. Please tell him you are Joe friend. Joe = Ajan Bancha son.
Sightseeing
The infamous and iconic railroad bridge over the Mae Klong River (or the Kwai Yai River) in Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand. The entire span of this bridge is composed of nine curved-truss segments (originals dating back to WWII) and two angular-truss segments (replacements (under war reparations) from Japan after 1945).
LocaleBan Pong, Thailand to Thanbyuzayat, Burma
Dates of operation1942–1943 (Section to Nam Tok reopened in 1957)
Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3 3⁄8 in) metre gauge[1]
Length415 kilometres (258 mi)
19 locals recommend
River Kwai Bridge
The infamous and iconic railroad bridge over the Mae Klong River (or the Kwai Yai River) in Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand. The entire span of this bridge is composed of nine curved-truss segments (originals dating back to WWII) and two angular-truss segments (replacements (under war reparations) from Japan after 1945).
LocaleBan Pong, Thailand to Thanbyuzayat, Burma
Dates of operation1942–1943 (Section to Nam Tok reopened in 1957)
Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3 3⁄8 in) metre gauge[1]
Length415 kilometres (258 mi)