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Hellfire Pass and Museum?
We enjoyed the trip to the Museum at Hellfire Pass but didn't have
time to actually do any of the walk up to the pass itself. If you are going alone (without an arranged group) you should leave Kanchanaburi early. We went on the train (i think it left at about 1 pm) to the end of the line and got a local bus which dropped us near the museum. The museum itself was interesting and thought provoking and set in a beautiful, peaceful location. "trapper george" wrote in message ... This fascinating and moving memorial is NOT to be confused with the JEATH museum in Kanchanaburi. It can be seen as part of a day trip from Kanchanaburi (which is how I did it) or can be the starting point of longer trips or treks in the region. It is well worth a visit for everyone and is compulsory for Australians and the Dutch, who lost a disproportionate number of people there. |
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