Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand

April 4, 2022 Trinity Boughner

Kanchanaburi (Thai: กาญจนบุรี, pronounced [kāːn.t͡ɕā.ná(ʔ).bū.rīː]) is the largest of the western provinces (changwat) of Thailand. The neighboring provinces are (clockwise, from the north) Tak, Uthai Thani, Suphan Buri, Nakhon Pathom, and Ratchaburi. In the west it borders Kayin State, Mon State, and the Tanintharyi Region of Myanmar.
Restaurants in Kanchanaburi Province

1. Hellfire Pass Interpretive Centre and Memorial Walking Trail

207 Moo 11, Tha Sao 71150 Thailand +66 34 919 605 [email protected] http://www.dva.gov.au/commemorations-memorials-and-war-graves/memorials/war-memorials/thailand
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4.5 based on 2,364 reviews

Hellfire Pass Interpretive Centre and Memorial Walking Trail

A memorial dedicated to the Asian labourers and Allied prisoners of war who suffered and died constructing and maintaining the Burma-Thailand railway during WW II. Note: The Centre has resumed its operations since 25th September 2020 with hygienic and COVID-19 precautionary measures applied. For more detail please visit our official website.

Reviewed By helenls_hels - Perth, Australia

What a great place and so well maintained by the Australian government. Easy to get to (bit of a trek from Kanchanaburi) and quite interesting. The day we went was a holiday so the Interpretive Centre was closed, but you could still do the walking trail. I would highly recommend people visit the Thai Burma Railway Museum to get a good overview of the war efforts in this area and the atrocities that occurred during this period, it gives some good background before you visit Hellfire Pass. Stunning place to visit and a very well maintained and respectable memorial to all those who served here

2. Kanchanaburi War Cemetery

284/66 Sangchuto Rd, Kanchanaburi 71000 Thailand
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4.5 based on 2,614 reviews

Kanchanaburi War Cemetery

The town of Kanchanaburi is 129 kilometres North-West of Bangkok and is best reached by road, along the National Highway which runs north from the capital. There are bus and train services from Bangkok. Kanchanaburi War Cemetery is situated adjacent to Saeng Chuto Road which is the main road through the town. When approaching from Bangkok, the cemetery is on the left side of the road, towards the far (northern) end of the town. A Commission signpost faces the cemetery on the opposite side of the road.

Reviewed By LoFlyaNZ - Lower Hutt, New Zealand

A truly wonderful cemetery (if there ever could be such a thing) - the local people need to be heartily commended for the way they have looked after these fallen soldiers.

3. Mon Bridge

Nong Lu, Sangkhla Buri 71240 Thailand
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4.5 based on 355 reviews

Mon Bridge

It is the longest wooden bridge in Thailand and it was built for comfortable transportation of people living in Sangkhlaburi and Mon Villagers. Nowadays the bridge is closed for vehicles but you can still walk over the wooden bridge. The bridge is a popular place to see an unforgettable sunset or sunrise at the dam. You also can take a bath like the Mon kids.

Reviewed By Don_Muang

This photogenic pedestrian bridge is the longest wooden bridge in Thailand. It connects Sangkhla Buri to the Mon Hilltribe Village. It is in use everyday and regularly maintained. We visited at New Year 2020, so there were many people giving food to Buddhist monks early morning on January 1st. It is really worth the trip to see it!

4. Burma-Thai Railway

Kanchanaburi Thailand +66 2 267 1400 http://hellfire-pass.commemoration.gov.au
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4.5 based on 1,351 reviews

Burma-Thai Railway

Reviewed By I1376GIannek

We did a private tour through Viator. Private Tour: Thai Burma Death Railway Bridge on the River Kwai Tour from Bangkok. This is a great way to visit this important area. We had a lovely guide, Tum, who was both attentive and knowledgeable. It is a 2 hour drive there and back so it is a chance to view outside Bangkok. The war cemetery is a somber yet beautiful place. We had a great river trip to the bridge and an hour train trip over the bridge and beyond. Followed by a magnificent thai lunch in a local village.

5. Tham Phu Wa Temple

Nong Ya, Kanchanaburi Thailand
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

Tham Phu Wa Temple

6. Wat Ban Tham

Khao Noi Subdistrict, Kanchanaburi 71110 Thailand +66 34 655 160 https://www.facebook.com/%E0%B8%A7%E0%B8%B1%E0%B8%94%E0%B8%9A%E0%B9%89%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%99%E0%B8%96%E0%B9%89%E0%B8%B3-%E0%B8%81%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%8D%E0%B8%88%E0%B8%99%E0%B8%9A%E0%B8%B8%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B5-466412133463177/
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Wat Ban Tham

Reviewed By jont53 - Singapore, Singapore

Definitely worth a visit if you are nearby here. About 7xx stairs to reach the Buddha statue at the top of the hill while there is also a temple at mid hill. some part of the stairs are hard to climb and narrow but well worth a visit. If you are lucky , you may encounter a monk at the hilltop there giving blessing.

7. Shinto Park

118/4 Moo 4, Kanchanaburi 71000 Thailand
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Shinto Park

8. Wat Tham Sua

Tha Muang 71110 Thailand
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4.5 based on 272 reviews

Wat Tham Sua

Reviewed By doncoppock - Chonburi, Thailand

Magnificent temple overlooking gorgeous scenery in all directions, from the bright greens of the rice fields to the Chao Phraya river. An absolute must-see in Kanchanaburi

9. Chong Kai War Cemetery

Ban Khao Pun Road, Kanchanaburi 71000 Thailand https://www.tourismthailand.org/Attraction/chong-kai-war-cemetery
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Chong Kai War Cemetery

Chungkai was one of the base camps on the Burma-Siam railway and contained a hospital and church built by Allied prisoners of war. The war cemetery is the original burial ground started by the prisoners themselves, and the burials are mostly of men who died at the hospital. There are now 1,426 Commonwealth and 313 Dutch burials of the Second World War in this cemetery.

Reviewed By 128bradleyp - Sydney, Australia

This cemetery is very well maintained and is respectful to the valour of the men who lost their lives during a difficult time.

10. Guan Im Sutham Temple

River Kwai Bridge Ta Makham Subdistrict, Kanchanaburi 71000 Thailand
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Guan Im Sutham Temple

Reviewed By robert-not-home

If you have come to the River Kwai Bridge walk across it and visit this new and colorful temple. It is very nice and worth a bit of your time if you are in the area. It's a short walk across the bridge on your right - you'll see if from across the river and very easy to get to.

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