The River Kwai
Situated in the Kanchanaburi Province, the River Kwai is perhaps best known as the setting for dramatic and tragic events centred around the World War 2 occupation of Thailand by the Japanese. However, this lush province offers much more than this. Both the Travel Indochina River Kwai Explorer and River Kwai Jungle Rafts show you all of the famous sites, while also taking in the lesser known natural beauty of the area, visiting the Lawa Cave and interacting with the local people.
Sukhothai
Sukhothai was Thailand's first capital, and its Historical Park protects many of the city's most impressive 12th-14th Century monuments. Discover this ancient area with our Sukhothai World Heritage short break. Walk amongst the hundreds of chedis of the Wat Mahathat complex, and in Wat Si Chum see the huge seated Buddha, clothed in orange robes. Apart from showcasing the distinct Sukhothai style, widely considered the pinnacle of Thai art and design, this World Heritage-listed site is simply a fine place to wander, with its hundreds of ancient temples and Buddhist relics set amongst shady groves and ponds blanketed in lotus flowers.