Three Dawei Tour

Fun & Adventure Tour

Elephant Riding, Bamboo Rafting, Canoeing in River Kwai, Tiger Temple

     

Tour Description

This tour is full of fun, excitement, and adventure. It gives you the opportunity to enjoy yourself doing outdoor fun and adventure activities in just one day without missing anything. Begin with elephant trekking and bamboo rafting before visiting the world famous Tiger Temple and finally get adrenaline out of your body through a canoeing journey along the River Kwai.

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Itinerary
08:00 am. Our A/C van will pick you up from your hotel/guesthouse in Kanchanaburi/Bangkok (If you start from Bangkok, we will pick you up at 06:00 am.)
09:00 am. Enjoy elephant riding and bamboo rafting along the Kwai River.
11:30 am. Depart for Tiger Temple
12:00 pm. Lunch at local restaurant (L)
13:00 pm. After lunch enjoy your time at the famous Tiger Temple and give you the chance to get very close to the majestic tigers!
16:00 pm. Fulfill your trip with a canoeing journey along the River Kwai. Get adrenaline out of your body and enjoy padding the water downstream on the historical river.
17:30 pm. Return to your accommodation in Kanchanaburi
Meals: B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner


Services

Included Services

  • A/C mini bus transportation guaranteed
  • All entrance fees
  • Lunch
  • Drinking water & Cold towels
  • English speaking guide

Excluded Services

  • Alcoholic drinks & soft drinks
  • Other services not mentioned in the program


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