From Bangkok: Death Railway & Hellfire Pass Tour with Lunch
- Walk through Hellfire Pass and witness the monumental effort behind it
- Ride the historic "Death Railway," built by Allied POWs in WWII
- Visit the iconic bridge, a symbol of the builders' struggles
- Visit War Cemetery to honor soldiers who died during the railway's construction
- Please note that Hellfire Pass will be closed on May from 4 to 24, December 5, 24, 25, 26, 27, and 31, 2026, as well as January 1, 2027. During these closure dates, the alternative attraction will be Sai Yok Noi Waterfall in Kanchanaburi.
What to expect
Just a three-and-a-half-hour drive from Bangkok, explore the stunning province of Kanchanaburi, steeped in rich history. Start at Hellfire Pass, a remarkable section of the railway, and visit the Hellfire Pass Memorial Museum to learn about the human suffering tied to this engineering feat.
Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant near Namtok Station, then board the historic "Death Railway," built by Allied prisoners during WWII. Experience the scenic ride over the Tham Krasae wooden viaduct, with stunning views of the Khwae Noi River and the iconic Bridge over the River Kwai.
Wrap up your journey at the Thailand-Burma Railway Museum and War Cemetery, paying tribute to those who perished. Return to Bangkok with a deeper understanding of this remarkable region.











Reviews
I knew exactly what it was we were going to see, my family did not so there are two perspectives captured here. I had already wanted to visit the Bridge over the River Kwai since I was in my teens by virtue of the film. It is very difficult to get to without a suggestion of staying over however time is short and it’s not the kind of place (in my opinion to do that). Getting there and back is the hard bit but Angie (our guide) and Mr Kim (our driver) made it all go very smoothly and Angie looked after our mixed group very well always making sure everyone was where they needed to be at the correct time. The itinerary was moved about to provide the best experience and we found our visit to the River Kwai Bridge was almost earliest as we made it before the mass of tourists. We then seen the war cemetery and Dearh Railway Museum (excellent and unfit for my family), followed by a train journey across the river Kwai and onward. A nice lunch with great views was then followed by Hellfire pass.
This tour is the right choice if you want to be immersed in everything WWII. The museum, cemetery, and research center experiences were 💯. The 30min train ride from River Kwae was splendid -- esp the death railway/ sharp curve at the end of the ride. Lunch was a Thai buffet (not fancy but will keep you full and satiated, yum food too). Lastly, the Hellfire Pass experience -- you have to experience it once in your life. It's just a 45min walk, whilst you also have a choice to do the full walk (3 hrs). Additionally, our tour guide, Angge was very kind, as well as our driver, Win. This is the tour to choose if you 1) want to learn more re WWII; 2) don't want Skybridge 😁
we had so much fun with this tour and Ann our guide, we had fun with the train ride and the scenery looks amazing. thank you
travis n the driver was excellent . logistics was excellent despite the long trip out . very comfortable n new vehicle
Tong is an awesome tour guide. i enjoyed it. he bought us local dish n snack to try.
Definitely worth a visit! You can fully understand a piece of the history of the Thailand–Burma Railway during World War II. Our guide, Tong, was very friendly and offered us snacks. The driver was also great, and the vehicle was in excellent condition.
The itinerary is well planned, from Hellfire Pass to the River Kwai Bridge by train, which is a two-hour journey. You can rest, catch up on sleep, and enjoy the scenery.
The schedule is smooth and well organized. Our guide Art and the driver are really nice! Lunch with amazing view of the river! And he took lots of nice photos for me which is very good for a solo traveller😬! Higly recommend if you have only one day for the trip because hellfire pass is unmissable!
Alex took us on a tour to see the death railway, museum and cemetery (hellfire pass is closed for annual maintenance 4-24may 2026)! The tour was very well planned and during the train boarding it was quite hectic due to the crowd but Alex took care of us, from helping us settle the tickets to reserving the best seats for the good views for us 🙏 We want to thank Alex for taking care of us throughout the trip
Its a great experience. Art did a great job as a guide — was able to provide relevant details and has been very friendly and considerate to the tourist. It was a smooth travel to Kanchaniburi.
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- 1 Safari Park Kanchanaburi
- 2 Erawan National Park
- 3 River Khwae Bridge
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- 5 ElephantsWorld
- 6 Thailand-Burma Railway Centre
- 7 Hellfire Pass Interpretive Centre
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