KANCHANABURI WAR CEMETERY
Read moreKanchanaburi War Cemetery, locally known as Don-Rak War Cemetery, is the largest cemetery in the region, with several in memory and in memory of the soldiers who died in action or during the construction of the bridge. Nearly 7,000 Allied prisoners of war are buried here, mainly Australians, British and Dutch. Chungkai Cemetery, a former base camp, is located south of the city and has 1,690 graves.
BAAN CHANG ELEPHANT PARK
Read moreThe office is in the centre of Chiang Mai and the training site is 50 km away from the town in the middle of the jungle. Transfers from Chiang Mai are included in the vacation packages. It is a good way to discover Asian elephants, the importance to preserve them by feeding them, the bath as well as physical training methods. During the trainings, you will learn how to control the animal, how to bathe it and to ride it across the jungle. It is important to be well equipped before going through this experiment. Trousers and sandals are highly advised as well as mosquito repellent and a sun screen lotion. This agency is very serious and should be privileged as it is doing much for the preservation and well-being of Thai elephants.
THAO SURANARI MONUMENT
A monument to local heroine Khun Ying Mo, set on an esplanade, recounts the ...Read more
HELLFIRE PASS
This site in Sai Yok is a section of the Death Railway, dug by Japanese ...Read more
MONUMENTAL VICTORY
A military monument in Bangkok, built to commemorate the Thai victory over ...Read more