River Kwai Bridge Tour mit Zugfahrt, Long Tail Boat und Mittagessen
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River Kwai Bridge Tour mit Zugfahrt, Long Tail Boat und Mittagessen

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Sprachen: Englisch
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Dauer: zwischen 8 Stunden bis 9 Stunden
Highlights
  • Genießen Sie eine denkwürdige Tour zur River Kwai Bridge
  • Besuchen Sie den Friedhof der Alliierten Kriegsgräber und das JEATH War Museum
  • Machen Sie eine aufregende Fahrt mit einem Langschwanzboot
Beschreibung

Verbringen Sie einen Tag mit der Erkundung historischer Stätten in der Region Mueang und erfahren Sie mehr über den Zweiten Weltkrieg und die Arbeitslager für Kriegsgefangene. Reisen Sie auf der Straße, dem Fluss und der Eisenbahn und besuchen Sie einen Gefangenenfriedhof, sehen Sie sich die Exponate des JEATH-Museums an und besichtigen Sie die durch die Brücke am Kwai berühmt gewordene Spannweite.

Beginnen Sie Ihren Tag mit der frühen Abholung vom Hotel und fahren Sie in die Region Mueang. Unterwegs erzählt Ihnen Ihr Reiseführer Geschichten über die Kriegsgefangenenlager während des Zweiten Weltkriegs, und Sie halten an einem Friedhof, auf dem 6.000 Gefangene begraben sind. Im nahe gelegenen JEATH-Kriegsmuseum, das von den örtlichen Mönchen unterhalten wird, erfahren Sie mehr über die harte Realität des Krieges und sehen sich die Erinnerungsstücke an, die zurückgelassen wurden.

Anschließend fahren Sie mit einem Langschwanz-Schnellboot den Mae Klong-Fluss stromaufwärts zur Brücke 277, der berüchtigten Brücke am Kwai, die als Inspiration für das gleichnamige Buch und den Film diente. Spazieren Sie an der Brücke entlang, schauen Sie sich die lokalen Straßenmärkte an und besteigen Sie dann einen Zug, um die Burma Railway zu befahren. Dieser auch als Todesbahn bekannte Streckenabschnitt ist vor allem für seine gefährliche Bauweise bekannt, die an den Rändern von Klippen und durch tiefe Waldabschnitte führt.

Am Ende des Tages steigen Sie aus dem Zug aus und wandern durch den Dschungel zu einem nahe gelegenen Restaurant, wo Sie bei einem köstlichen Mittagsbuffet über die Erlebnisse des Tages sprechen können. Genießen Sie eine große Auswahl an thailändischen Spezialitäten, stellen Sie Ihrem Reiseführer Fragen zu den besuchten Sehenswürdigkeiten, und treten Sie dann die bequeme Rückfahrt nach Bangkok an.

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  • check Transfer vom und zum Hotel
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Die Tour beinhaltet die Abholung und den Rücktransport von den zentral gelegenen Hotels in Bangkok. Sie werden Ihren Abholort beim Check-out angeben.
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Zusätzliche Gebühren:

  • 300 Baht sind von allen Gästen im Zug zu zahlen, die einen garantierten Sitzplatz erhalten. Dies kann am Bahnhof in bar an den Reiseführer bezahlt werden.

Im Voraus wissen:

  • Die Tour beinhaltet die Abholung vom Hotel und wird von den meisten Hotels im Zentrum Bangkoks angeboten.
  • Geben Sie bei der Buchung Ihre Hoteldaten an, andernfalls kann es zu einer Stornierung kommen.
  • Der Ort der Hotelabholung kann nach der Buchung geändert werden.
  • Die Abholung vom Hotel kann 30-60 Minuten vor der Startzeit der Tour erfolgen (je nach Lage des Hotels)
  • Der River Kwai ist ca. 130 km von Bangkok entfernt, mit einem Halt auf dem Weg, wenn es die Zeit erlaubt
  • Die Zeiten für die einzelnen Abschnitte der Tour können nach Ermessen des Reiseleiters und der Gruppe geändert werden.
  • die Tour wird mit anderen Passagieren geteilt
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    Jon and Nicki

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    16. März 2024

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    Pickup was punctual and we were taken to a point at which we met the tour main minibus. The minibus was fairly old and not particularly comfortable. We had relatively short stops at the war cemetery and actual bridge. The boat trip was our biggest concern as getting out of the craft at the bridge was very difficult and my partner slipped between the boat and the jetty causing substantial bruising. The train ride is in our opinion overly long with little to see and doesn’t really add to the day.

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