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PRICE For all Private Tours Includes :: Transport, Driver, Guide (collected in Kanchanaburi) and Lunch. Gate fee paid Tiger Temple.Vehicle is a Modern High Top Van with A/C, Television, Surround Sound, DVD etc.
Payment is on pick up from your Hotel. (Private Tour can design your own tour)
OTHER options extra :: Elelephant Jungle trekking Bathing and swimming with Elephants 1000B ec .
Limosine Service: 2012 Camry, Luxury Van with Captain Chairs add 1,000B extra Baht per Day
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Option: After tour take a Luxurious Dinner River Cruise ONLY 990 Baht
NOTE : Hellfire Pass is closed for 5th, 24th,25th, 26th, 27th, 31th December 2012
and the 1st January 2013.
- For the tiger cubs feeding, you must be atleast 1.5 meters high.
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| One Day Tour:: Bangkok to Tiger Temple... Opens at 1.00 pm and closes 5.00pm: Code TH |
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| 2 Persons |
3 to 4 Persons |
5 to 6 Persons |
7 to 8 Persons |
9 to 13 Persons |
| 4,050 Baht each |
3,050 Baht each |
2,650 Baht each |
2,200 Baht each |
2,050 Baht each |
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| Tour Itinerary: |
| 7:00-7:30 |
Leave Bangkok for Kanchanaburi |
| 10:00 |
Kanchanaburi visit to Bridge over the River Kwai and war cemetery of allied prisoners |
| 10:30 |
Take a train ride over the Death Railway to Nam Tok Station |
| 12:00 |
Lunch at Nam Tok Station or Thai Restaurant. |
| 12:30 |
Visit Sai Yok Waterfall, also see the Japanese train here from WW2 Death Railway |
| 13.15 |
Visit Hellfire Pass museum and walk part of the Death Railway Line |
| 14.15 |
Leave for Tiger Temple |
| 14.45 |
Visit Tiger Temple in the dimension of Tiger Island Project and then touch the nature of tigers and other kinds of wild animals such as deer, wild fowl, wild boar and stay until dusk, or |
| 15:30 |
Leave for NEW Elephants Camp : Enjoy Swimming Bathing and jungle river trekking with elephants 1000 Baht each, Or just elephants Riding 500 Baht each: Feed Wild Monkeys, Kaset Buddha Cave, Trestle Bridge part of the Death Railway, River Rafting 350 Baht each |
| 17:00 |
Leave Kanchanaburi Province for Bangkok. |
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Contact :Tony BKK +66-2-1055-744, UK: +44-203-514-1434,
AUS: 1800-304-815, USA: +1-646-381-2024
email: tours@thailandtourscenter.com
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Warnings: Do not wear red/orange colour clothes. Ladies should wear minimum T-Shirt and shorts to the knee for the temple. No loud noises or sudden movements or running.
Many Temples in Thailand are called Tiger Temple This Temple is not called Tiger Temple, so be warned of other operators claiming they know where to go they don't; they will take you to a Tiger Temple with no Tigers. |
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Bridge on the river Kwai |
War Cemetury |
Tiger Temple |
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Tresttle Bridge |
Train ride |
Hellfire pass Museum |
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Sai Yok waterfall |
Jap Train |
Guides |
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Bear in Tiger Temple |
River rafting |
Elephant trekking |
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Hellfire pass |
Budhha cave |
Your Transport |
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Have you ever wanted to take a train along the Hellfire Pass or have your photo taken with wild tigers, well, you can do both on this affordable mini Thailand tour package. This private tour is ideal for groups, honeymooners or solo travelers. We take you by luxury van out to Kanchanaburi province just hours from Bangkok where you will visit the allied prisoner of war cemetery from World War 2, then we take a train ride along the rickety mountainside trestle bridge of the Death railway and have lunch at Nam Tok Station. From there we will visit Sai Yok waterfall then onto the world famous Tiger Temple. Then finally we head out for an elephant trek and bathe with these giant mammals at Wang Po elephant camp followed by a visit to Kaset Buddha cave where you can feed wild monkeys before heading back to Bangkok.
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