The photo to the left of our family was at a show called Phuket FantaSea. The show was not included in the tour and we don't recommend it either. I just wanted to show you that we were really there. Also how time has changed all of us, me being a little chunky then, T so little and so cute.
Our two-day tour Kanchanaburi events
The schedule below was done in two days and it was a very busy. But it was worth the push to experience them all that quickly since we have a little one - T was 6. There were a lot more that we did along the way during the tour, they were not the main theme, but for example; we saw first hand a "flying lizard." How special is that? I will have to post that one day.
1) Maeklong railway market
2) Damnoen Saduak floating market
3) Bridge over the River Kwai
4) Lunch at local Thai restaurant
5) Elephant camp: hand feed elephants then ride elephant
6) Bamboo rafting
7) Feed wild monkey
8) Krasae Cave used to be the Prisoners Of War camp during WW2
9) Take train from Krasae Cave via a wooden viaduct passing through the limited space built along the mountain cliff to Tha Ki Lane station
10) Hin Dad hot springs discovered by the Japanese army during WW2
11) Arrive at Hellfire Pass memorial museum walk through Death Railway cutting mountain
12) Sai Yok Noi waterfall.
13) Lunch at Thai restaurant last existing Death Railway station
14) Erawan Waterfall
I am the worst at uploading vacation photos. I am posting now and then the Thailand trip from summer 2013. It will eventually come together, I hope. There were just so many photos and things we did that it's hard to put it into a post. But, below are some sneak-peak of our Thailand tour. We spent three weeks travel in Thailand and Singapore, but the tour was only two days.
First photo: We went to a camp in Kanchanaburi to get on this motorboat to go to the Bamboo Rafts
Second photo: We are cruising down the river on the Bamboo Raft in Kanchanaburi
Third photo: We were hiking up to the Erawan Waterfalls. There are seven layers. The area was slimy and slippery. One is to walk slow and cautiously. There is a trick to not falling on your butt, that is to find rock without the moss, and leap on them or jump on them.
Fourth photo: We made it to the top of the Erawan Waterfall. We took the short cut, since it a long way up to the top, otherwise, it would have taken a whole day walking up with Trinity being only 6 years old at the time
Thanks for stopping by. Feel free to comment below if you've ever been to Thailand, or have questions about any of the places on our tour list
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