I visit Kanchanaburi. The death railway. HellfirePass. Sir Edward Weary Dunlop Park. Thailand constitution day. thge bridge over the river kwai festival and much more..
I went to Kanchanaburi myself pal off the back of your review & having a beer with you in Siem Reap one eve. Absolutely glad I decided to as it was a wonderful experience, 3 nights on an epic journey & as you say by far the best destination to step back in time to see the sacrifices those brave men made in WW2. Thanks pal & as always stay safe brother. Mitch
Weary Dunlop the Australian surgeon operated without anesthetic more often than not (Little or none was available) He often suffered beatings from the Japanese just because he was the tallest around, he stood well over 6ft and dwarfed some of the guards.
The Park I think is not aswell know as the others around it however its essential to see because it tell more of the story of what they went through. The bravest of men.