8 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Sai Yok That You Shouldn't Miss

May 1, 2022 Venice Greaves

Discover the best top things to do in Sai Yok, Thailand including CDR Adventure, Hellfire Pass Interpretive Centre and Memorial Walking Trail, Baan Ricky, Elephant Haven, Saiyok Elephant Park, Tham Kra Sae Bridge, Mallika R.E.124, Sawadi Saiyok Jungle Adventure.
Restaurants in Sai Yok

1. CDR Adventure

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5.0 based on 50 reviews

CDR Adventure

For over 20 years now we have been organizing outdoor adventure activities: Biking, Kayaking, Climbing, Low Rope Challenge Course, Hiking, Caving, Bamboo Rafting, Elephant Bathing, Off-Road Buggy rides... Our Adventure Programs are designed to avoid car transfers. The different activities are linked together, making it one big adventure. Our programs are accessible for all ages and always adapted to the whole group, from the smallest to the oldest. We are specialized in family adventure and our tours are always private. As we handle also large tour groups and many major international schools, are safety standards are of the highest. CDR Adventure: Your Outdoor Expert

2. Hellfire Pass Interpretive Centre and Memorial Walking Trail

207 Moo 11, Tha Sao 71150 Thailand +66 34 919 605 [email protected] http://www.dva.gov.au/commemorations-memorials-and-war-graves/memorials/war-memorials/thailand
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,364 reviews

Hellfire Pass Interpretive Centre and Memorial Walking Trail

A memorial dedicated to the Asian labourers and Allied prisoners of war who suffered and died constructing and maintaining the Burma-Thailand railway during WW II. Note: The Centre has resumed its operations since 25th September 2020 with hygienic and COVID-19 precautionary measures applied. For more detail please visit our official website.

Reviewed By helenls_hels - Perth, Australia

What a great place and so well maintained by the Australian government. Easy to get to (bit of a trek from Kanchanaburi) and quite interesting. The day we went was a holiday so the Interpretive Centre was closed, but you could still do the walking trail. I would highly recommend people visit the Thai Burma Railway Museum to get a good overview of the war efforts in this area and the atrocities that occurred during this period, it gives some good background before you visit Hellfire Pass. Stunning place to visit and a very well maintained and respectable memorial to all those who served here

3. Baan Ricky

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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Baan Ricky

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4. Elephant Haven

30/2 Tambon Lum Sum, 71150 Thailand +66 61 287 7205 [email protected] https://elephanthaventhailand.org/
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4.5 based on 265 reviews

Elephant Haven

Reviewed By LinaThailand - Phuket, Thailand

We enjoyed a fabulous afternoon seeing this beautiful herd of elephants and the new and gorgeous baby elephant . This is a fabulous project where you can learn about elephants , enjoy and support them . The elephants have been rescued from horrific lives of slavery and here at the haven are now happy , peaceful and taken care of .Well worth the money knowing that you are supporting a great cause.Book a visit . ????????????

5. Saiyok Elephant Park

Moo 3 Baan Lum Pueng Lum Sum Thailand (66) (0)8185695211 http://www.elephantpark.com/
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4.0 based on 106 reviews

Saiyok Elephant Park

Reviewed By 447zuli - Singapore, Singapore

As we live in the city and there is not much interactions with the animals that my children had, I decided to book for this tour to get the children up close and personal with the elephants, that are getting endangered every year. Boy were we delighted and I truly enjoyed our day there. Not only the kids! For a start, we were required to prepare the elephants' breakfast of rice with bananas and watermelons. We then walked the elephants into the jungle before we dug into our vegetarian lunch. Following that, we watched how the elephants sprayed mud onto their own bodies in the mud pool and we get to bathe them in the river. Great experience!

6. Tham Kra Sae Bridge

Lum Sum 71150 Thailand http://www.bangkoksite.com/Kanchanaburi/RailwayNamtok.htm
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4.0 based on 296 reviews

Tham Kra Sae Bridge

Reviewed By Alice_BKK77 - Bangkok, Thailand

Great wooden bridge ,the most beautiful spot on the Death railway. The original trestle construction is interesting and the view over the river is lovely.

7. Mallika R.E.124

168 Moo 5 Tumbol Singh, Amphur Saiyok, 71150 Thailand +66 34 540 884 [email protected] http://www.mallika124.com/
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4.0 based on 90 reviews

Mallika R.E.124

The Siamese living Heritage city in the period of King Rama V, located at Saiyok ,Kanchanaburi province.

Reviewed By BangkokSachse - Bangkok, Thailand

Mallika is re-made ancient city. The Thai houses are beautiful and well maintained. We spend about two hours to walk around and had lunch there. We paid 200 Baht a person for an admission ticket. We spent about 100 Baht a person. The restaurant in the back is well located in a pond. The views are beautiful. The food was average. The staff were friendly and helpful.

8. Sawadi Saiyok Jungle Adventure

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5.0 based on 84 reviews

Sawadi Saiyok Jungle Adventure

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