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The haunting Death Railway and Bridge over River Kwai tell stories of WWII history while offering scenic train rides. Explore the serene Erawan National Park waterfalls nearby, or visit war museums and the allied cemetery for deeper historical insights.

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Pocket Guide: 2 Stars Hotels in Kanchanaburi
Kanchanaburi has a good choice of budget accommodation and there are between 10 and 20 different two-star hotels. Despite the fact two-star hotels in Kanchanaburi come with a low price tag there is no lack of quality or attention to creature comforts. Hotels in this class come with a variety of conveniences and Thailand’s famed hospitality.
Two-star hotels in this area are mostly smaller establishments run by independent proprietors without any affiliations to global hotel chains. As the hotels and resorts in this category are generally smaller, owners and staff have that little extra time to ensure guests have everything they need and are also willing to impart advice on where to eat and drink or the best way of reaching the attractions.
Kanchanaburi’s two-star hotels come in a variety of architectural styles. Visitors can opt to reside at a bungalow complex or on a floating raft. There are also various establishments in traditional brick or wooden structures. Some of the hotels boast lush gardens to chill out in or swimming pools. Rooms are also designed to cater to different size groups. People can book singles, doubles or suites for parties of eight.
In-room facilities vary with the different hotels. Some offer the choice of air conditioning while others are only fan cooled. Other bonuses often include complimentary bottles of water and toiletries, wireless internet access, LCD televisions with satellite channels and balconies. These smaller hotels also have personal touches such as colourful bedding, hardwood furniture and unique pictures on the walls.
A number of the two-star hotels in Kanchanaburi operate onsite café-bars which serve basic Thai dishes such as pork with basil leaves on rice as well as toast and pancakes for breakfast. Beverages available are carbonated soft drinks, coffee, tea and beer. The bulk of the bars and restaurants are within walking distance of the hotels and guests will rarely find they cannot find anything to eat or drink.
Kanchanaburi is not a shopper’s paradise. Nevertheless, there are a couple of locations where people can pick up a good choice of souvenirs in addition to items including brand-name clothes and accessories. Kanchanaburi is also noted for its blue sapphires. Shared songthaew taxis running up and down Saengchuto Road provide a cheap and convenient means of getting to the shopping locations or from the bus station.
















































































