Depart from Bangkok 2.5 hours to visit Wat tham sua, a beautiful largest Buddha Image in Kanchanaburi and pay respect to holy relics in Ketkaew Prasat Chedi. Then depart to visit Allied War Cemetery which is memorial to some allied prisoners of war (POWs) who perished along the death railway line and were moved post-war to this eternal resting place. And take a short time to visit showcases an exhibition about the history of the Thailand – Burma railway, a 145-kilometer train track between Bang Pong in Thailand and Thanbuyuzayat in Myanmar that was built by prisoners of wars during the invasion of the Imperial Japanese Army, Woarld War II at Thailand-Burma Railway Centre. And end the trip by visiting The Bridge over the River Kwai, the important steel bridge historical landmarks and memorials in Kanchanaburi, well known as death railway lines built in World War II.