![]() ![]() The Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is a very attractive place for tourists to see the old style and traditional way of selling and buying fruits, vegetables, etc from small boats. It is during the early mornings that the three floating market of Dammoen Saduak are seen at their best. Even by 8 am, the markets are already buzzing with life, but you will still be able to navigate the canals and channels to enjoy the riches of fruits, vegetables and other traditional delicacies that Thailand offers. |
![]() ![]() The Bridge over The River Kwai is called “Death Railway Bridge" as part of linking Thailand and Myanmar, During the Japanese occupation of Thailand in World War II, the Japanese Imperial Army brought the iron bridge from Java. It was then resembled by Allied Prisoners of War(POW) under Japanese aimed to secure supplies with which to conquer other western Asian countries. First, they constructed the wooden bridge and follow by the iron bridge. Both bridges were badly damaged by Allied plane attacks in 1944 and 1945. |
![]() ![]() The name JEATH is derived from countries, which engaged in the WWII Death Railway construction from 1942-1945, which included Japan, England, America, Australia, Thailand and Holland. Located in the area of Wat Chai Chumphon, the museum is a reconstruction of the POW’s thatched detention hut with cramped, elevated bamboo dunks. On the wall fo the huts, photographs and illustrations of the POW’s living conditions are on display. The survived POW’s have donated items to the museum. |
![]() ![]() Elephants features prominently in many Thai traditions and folk tales making it something of a national animal in Thailand. Elephants can be seen, both in their natural habitat of the jungles and busy urban spots and tourist areas. Many people are intrigued by the elephant, an exotic and increasingly rare creature. The public’s fascination with elephants has made elephant trekking a popular tourist activity in places that once had wild elephants and even some places where elephants never walked before. Elephant trekking trips take guests on a tour through the forest to a destination - on elephants. |