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A train crosses an elevated curved wooden bridge in a lush forest. Passengers lean out, taking photos of the scenic view.
4.6 (7 reviews)

Hellfire Pass (Konyu Cutting)

Learn about the past as you walk the meaningful trails and explore the informative museum

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Sam ,  United States United States
07 Jan 2024
Excellent
I thought it was an enjoyable experience. If you aren’t going to northern Thailand (Chiang Mai, etc), then this is a must to get into the forest. It was nice to get out of the bustle of Bangkok....
I thought it was an enjoyable experience. If you aren’t going to northern Thailand (Chiang Mai, etc), then this is a must to get into the forest. It was nice to get out of the bustle of Bangkok. If you are going to northern Thailand, I’d skip because it is a 3 hour drive from Bangkok and the national forests are much closer to Chaing Mai.
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CHI HO,  Hong Kong Hong Kong
14 Feb 2024
Excellent
Erawan National Park Tour: Erawan Waterfall and Bridge over the River Kwai – Full day (from BKK)
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Diana Gonzalez
17 Mar 2025
Excellent
Erawan National Park Tour: Erawan Waterfall and Bridge over the River Kwai – Full day (from BKK)

About: Hellfire Pass Railway

Hellfire Pass, or Konyu Cutting, is a poignant site on the Death Railway in Thailand. You'll walk through a quiet, solemn path where prisoners of war endured unimaginable hardships during World War II. Visiting here offers a moment of reflection and remembrance.

Hellfire Pass Railway
Hellfire Pass (Konyu Cutting), Thai-Burma Death Railway, 9X43+526, Unnamed Road, Tha Sao, Sai Yok District, 71150, Kanchanaburi
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