Day 2 in Kanchanburi and Nam Tok
Today... I was so lazy and woke up by 9:00am. First time to do was to visit the musuem again. After that I walked more than 3km to the bus station to catch the bus no. 8023 to the Hellfire Pass. Where is one of the most important and famous point of the Death Railway (Burma-Thai Railway).
When I got of the bus, I took another 3km walk to the Hellfire Pass. I was overwhelmed by the Hellfire Pass because it build with no heavy lifting equipment but only with people's hand. I believed why there were more than 20,000 died because of this railway.
When the way back the Kanchanaburi, I wanted to catch the last train from River Kwai Bridge Station to Kanchanaburi but the bus was so slow and started raining. I can only wait for tomorrow.
At the same time, I met a student from Holland who is having easter holiday break and will go to Malaysia tomorrow. I think he is pretty now sure what he wanted to do...
When I arrived the town was already 5:45pm so I just tried to look for Jeanth Musuem which I found from Lonely Planet. However, when I arrived it was closed already. Try tomorrow...
Tomorrow, I would try to get the earliest train to pass River Kwai Bride and check out Jeanth Musuem and back to Bangkok at the same day and take my PASSPORT back!!!
Update some photos soon...
Today... I was so lazy and woke up by 9:00am. First time to do was to visit the musuem again. After that I walked more than 3km to the bus station to catch the bus no. 8023 to the Hellfire Pass. Where is one of the most important and famous point of the Death Railway (Burma-Thai Railway).
When I got of the bus, I took another 3km walk to the Hellfire Pass. I was overwhelmed by the Hellfire Pass because it build with no heavy lifting equipment but only with people's hand. I believed why there were more than 20,000 died because of this railway.
When the way back the Kanchanaburi, I wanted to catch the last train from River Kwai Bridge Station to Kanchanaburi but the bus was so slow and started raining. I can only wait for tomorrow.
At the same time, I met a student from Holland who is having easter holiday break and will go to Malaysia tomorrow. I think he is pretty now sure what he wanted to do...
When I arrived the town was already 5:45pm so I just tried to look for Jeanth Musuem which I found from Lonely Planet. However, when I arrived it was closed already. Try tomorrow...
Tomorrow, I would try to get the earliest train to pass River Kwai Bride and check out Jeanth Musuem and back to Bangkok at the same day and take my PASSPORT back!!!
Update some photos soon...
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