A Chinese bungalow resort build on a hill at Mae Salong, set in pleasant gardens, with a spectacular view over the village and the mountains of the border area.
Duenshine Hotel invites you to experience classic inner calmness, with discrete elegance, overlooking the magnificent Kwai Yai River. The property is a short distance from downtown Kanchanaburi - the entertainment hub comprising of numerous bars, restaurants, assorted nightlife and local attractions that attracts holidaymakers from the world over. Boasting simple but clean and well kept bungalows, each bungalow is made with natural materials like wood, bamboo, and grass.
The camp resort provides 20 luxury tents built on wooden platforms upon a cliff overlooking the famous River Kwai. The Hintok River Camp at Hell Fire Pass Hotel is 2.5km from the Hin Tok Station, 210km from Bangkok, and 80km from Kanchanaburi. It is also 3km from Hellfire Pass Memorial Park, and close to the ethnic Mon Tribal Village. The tents are set upon the pinnacle of Hintok Mountain, a Thai historical piece of land. Guests have a variety of activities to choose from, including elephant trekking, through the bamboo forest, walking tour of the Trails of Death Railway, and mountain biking.
The Kasem Island Resort, Kanchanaburi is set on an island in the Mae Klong River, 10 minutes boat ride from the main land of Kanchanaburi. Nestled in beautiful gardens, the Kasem Island Resort has a River Raft Cruise Restaurant and a swimming pool. Rooms are comfortable yet simply furnished with bamboo, woods and thatched roofs.
The River Kwai Jungle Rafts, Kanchanaburi is in the jungle, floating on the Kwai Noi River, surrounded by waterfalls, orchids and caves. It can be reached via a 40-minute chargeable long tail boat transfer from the Resotel Boat Pier.