Death Railway
Death Railway
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N3065LKdebbies
Abingdon, VA364 contributi
dic 2019 • Famiglia
So glad to have visited this site...very very moving especially going into the Buddha Cave Temple. We were able to walk the tracks..as little or as much as you want all along the river. If you are afraid of heights you may not want to walk the distance. Going into the Buddha cave and thinking of the 1,000’s of people held captive here is unimaginable. Thinking of the heat, humidity, close quarters, and so little food. It truly made an impact on me. Don’t miss this!
Scritta in data 15 gennaio 2020
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Rob
Londra, UK61 contributi
nov 2019
we Pre booked this trip in the Uk.
It was an excellent experience, lasting around one and a half hours. The scenery we passed was amazing and due to the speed of the train we were able to capture some great shots.
Definitely worth taking this journey.
It was an excellent experience, lasting around one and a half hours. The scenery we passed was amazing and due to the speed of the train we were able to capture some great shots.
Definitely worth taking this journey.
Scritta in data 24 novembre 2019
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don p
Sydney, Australia240 contributi
nov 2019
this Museum is not as extensive as the one at Kanchanaburi in Thailand , but it is a significant site as it is actually at the start of where the building of the railway started in Burma
Scritta in data 14 novembre 2019
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Zamiel
Le Locle, Svizzera1.156 contributi
lug 2019 • Famiglia
Nous avons visité le coin et pris le train durant 20 Minutes et sommes passés sur le pont. C’était super! Conseil: de mettre du côté droit du train pour être du côté rivière
Scritta in data 17 luglio 2019
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Tiger123
Manchester, UK62 contributi
dic 2018 • Coppie
Terribly disappointed by the museum, there is absolutely nothing in there to call it a museum.
They have loads of 3D wall art of trains bursting through walls that people can take ‘fun’ pictures of and a mock up of a prisoner of war camp that you can pretend to be in, just extremely uncomfortable and insensitive.
The ‘museum’ upstairs consists of one floor of badly designed information boards that you can barely read due to reflections and very low quality pixelated pictures.
Outside was a rusty train bearing no information whatsoever.
All this for 5000 kyat each.. not worth the time or effort.
This is not a reflection on the cemetery which was well kept and a very sobering experience. This is of course worth the journey.
Such a shame about the museum considering it’s practically brand new.
They have loads of 3D wall art of trains bursting through walls that people can take ‘fun’ pictures of and a mock up of a prisoner of war camp that you can pretend to be in, just extremely uncomfortable and insensitive.
The ‘museum’ upstairs consists of one floor of badly designed information boards that you can barely read due to reflections and very low quality pixelated pictures.
Outside was a rusty train bearing no information whatsoever.
All this for 5000 kyat each.. not worth the time or effort.
This is not a reflection on the cemetery which was well kept and a very sobering experience. This is of course worth the journey.
Such a shame about the museum considering it’s practically brand new.
Scritta in data 16 dicembre 2018
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ByeByeDXB
Brisbane, Australia128 contributi
ago 2018 • Coppie
Visited here during the monsoon season so lots of rain plus a reasonably lengthy drive from Mawlamyine. We were disappointed to find the Museum did to have a lot of content although what was there was informative. Some old photos plus glass panels etched with the Death Railway story which was hard to read due to reflections. Nevertheless it was sobering experience, particularly so when reading that many thousands of local people were also enslaved on the railway and suffered the same fate as the POWs. Outside an original railway engine and the rails were on display. The adjacent War Graves Cemetery was well kept, as all these cemeteries are. Walking through the rows of headstones is a sobering experience.
Scritta in data 19 settembre 2018
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Saoutchik
Bilbao, Spagna221 contributi
lug 2018 • Amici
Nos acercamos a la provincia de kanchanaburi para visitar el mítico puente sobre le río Kwai y conocer uno de los escenarios más duros de la segunda guerra mundial.
En el pueblo de Kanchanaburi hay un cementerio aliado muy impresionante y además en la misma localidad se puede visitar el famoso puente del río Kwai y se puede coger el tren que te llevará por el recorrido del ferrocarril de la muerte.
Al final del recorrido del ferrocarril hay un museo memorial que explica cómo fue la construcción del ferrocarril por parte de los japoneses con prisioneros de guerra.
Una visita recomendable de un día desde Bangkok, nosotros alquilamos un taxi por todo el día por menos de 100€ regateando.
En el pueblo de Kanchanaburi hay un cementerio aliado muy impresionante y además en la misma localidad se puede visitar el famoso puente del río Kwai y se puede coger el tren que te llevará por el recorrido del ferrocarril de la muerte.
Al final del recorrido del ferrocarril hay un museo memorial que explica cómo fue la construcción del ferrocarril por parte de los japoneses con prisioneros de guerra.
Una visita recomendable de un día desde Bangkok, nosotros alquilamos un taxi por todo el día por menos de 100€ regateando.
Scritta in data 14 luglio 2018
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admen L
Singappre3 contributi
mar 2018 • Coppie
Nice relaxing place worth going
Many beaches and massage
Cheap and good
Hotel stay was ok
Food was fantastic
Many cafe many scenic view
People are nice and cosy and helpful
Will sure go again soon
Many beaches and massage
Cheap and good
Hotel stay was ok
Food was fantastic
Many cafe many scenic view
People are nice and cosy and helpful
Will sure go again soon
Scritta in data 18 giugno 2018
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MiriamBailey
Perth, Australia70 contributi
apr 2018 • Famiglia
Dont get me wrong, it was interesting, our guide was great. Only problem is if you do the tour from Hua Hin you sit there for 3.5 hours in the car just to get there and then a 3.5 hour drive back... more time in the car than anything. Our guide said it was only 1.5 hrs from Bangkok, in that case its worth it. The museaum was nice. Very informative and good displays. Thr railway, you ride a rickety old train, views are great and the train is cool as you get the local experience.
Scritta in data 1 maggio 2018
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Mohan Krishnan
Kuala Lumpur, Malesia729 contributi
mag 2017 • Solo
It was a thrilling experience to see personally the harships of those who perished during the construction of this railway line. Like the tag line " each sleeper for each person"
Scritta in data 27 dicembre 2017
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