Hello everyone... Today, I will take you to relax at Mida Resort Kanchanaburi.
Then we will go to exercise our legs at Khao Khad.
This is my 35th review (Vol.35).

This review is a CR. I happened to go to the retirement party of the unit where Sai works.


So I took the opportunity to capture photos of the accommodation and tourist attractions to share with my friends.

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https://www.facebook.com/pages/S-Travel-My-Story/310289235793445We left Bangkok early this morning and headed to Kanchanaburi Province.

The first place we will stop by is "Tiger Cave Temple", which is a must-visit place when visiting Kanchanaburi.

The journey is not difficult at all. "Tiger Cave Temple" is located on a hill in Tha Muang District, a district before reaching Kanchanaburi city.

It is a very beautiful temple.

After we finished paying our respects at the temple, we headed to the accommodation. >>> The venue for the retirement party of the agency where Sai works.


"Mida Resort Kanchanaburi"

The interior of the hotel looks very shady. There are a lot of trees.

Our room is a Superior room.


The room is spacious, not old, not new, just average.


The swimming pool area is large and has both a children's pool and an adult pool.


The riverside, which is a very beautiful area of the hotel. In this area, in the morning, friends come for a walk, so don't be surprised.


The reason why there is no water is because the dam will release water around 11 am, according to the staff.

This area is very beautiful in the late afternoon and evening.


Some of the food from the event. I didn't manage to take pictures of the rest because we were so hungry and ate everything up!


Let's cut to the morning. There are a lot of breakfast options to choose from, but my favorite is probably the deep-fried dough sticks. I ate 5 of them... haha.


After breakfast, I took a walk around the area to explore before packing up and leaving.


As I told you guys, the water will be dry in the morning, don't worry.

Tent room. I wanted to go in and see, but there were people sleeping, so I couldn't.


Before returning to Bangkok, we agreed to visit "Khao Khad Channel" first.


"The Hellfire Pass Memorial Museum" is a historical tourist attraction. Inside the museum, there are exhibits about the construction of the Death Railway.

During World War II, from 1942 to 1945, there were exhibitions of photographs, slides, multimedia, and displays of equipment.

Artifacts of prisoners of war, including access to the actual site at Khao Khad, which was the route for building the railway to Burma.

Visitor information and contact


  • Open daily, Monday - Sunday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Admission is free.

- For inquiries, please contact 034-531-347, 08-1754-2098, or 08-1814-7564.



Traveling to the Khao Khad Museum

Kanchanaburi City - Khao Khad Cave Museum 80 kilometers

Trai Yoi Nok Waterfall - Khao Khad Museum 20 kilometers

20 kilometers from the Khao Khad Museum - Sai Yok Yai Waterfall

- From Kanchanaburi city, drive on Saeng Chuto Road, the main road, across the railway to Kaeng Sean Intersection.

Turn left towards Amphoe Sai Yok (Highway 323).

  • Run through the Sai Yok Noi Waterfall for another 20 kilometers, passing Ban Phu Tei School. Look to the left.

The sign for the Khao Khad Museum, which is managed by the Department of Agriculture and Cooperatives, is quite a walk away. It took us a while to get there because of the hot weather, but there was a cool breeze blowing every now and then. However, due to the age of the participants on this trip,

As there were only elderly people, we only walked on the flat path below and then walked back the same way. After that, my group headed to Bangkok.

Because I'm afraid of traffic jams and we'll arrive in the dark.



I want to say that Kanchanaburi is a province with a lot of tourist attractions and they are all beautiful.

Therefore, it is impossible to visit all of them in one trip. If I have time to visit Kanchanaburi again, I will review it for my friends to see.



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