Brilliantly done, Chai! Excellent mix of exquisite scenery and chilling history. Really enjoy learning about the history of locations. And keep those drone views coming 👍
Thanks for sharing War Museums. I toured 35 years ago. Didn’t have New Museum. Did take train ride up along River Kwai. End of Rail. Line. Small restaurant. Big change.
Wow, you were there in the 80's!? Definitely an adventure man! Legend bro!! No one goes to Kanchanaburi back then except for army guys like me. Im sure it was so peaceful and beautiful when you were there...
That's how it still was in 2008. It was a good area, but looks incredibly awesome today. The bridge was still in WW2 condition and the traditional bungalow huts along the river with small restaurants that is the sort of place visitors fall in love with feeling like one could stay for life which is what lots of people are doing who work or do money online. I'll definitely go again if I ever go over there again for that's the best country in the whole world now.
Brilliant video Chai and brought back all the memories of my family visit there some 20 years or so ago. The footage from the drone was quite amazing and I must say the information presentation by Noona superbly done (sounded very professional). I'm so pleased you made it to Erawan Waterfalls. Walking the 7 tiers is the highlight for me but we did spend most of the day there which enabled us to do so. Lovely place Kanchanaburi and I'm not surprised at all that you are planning a revisit down the track. Cheers guys 🤩
Ey Steven! Thats always one of the nicest things to hear when I’m able to bring people back in time :) haha yes! It’s so close to Nakhon Pathom so we will revisit Kanchanaburi at some stage again, hopefully next year 😁 have a great Sunday mate 🍻
I spent some time in Kanchanaburi last year - I really enjoyed it . There is a lot of history there & well recognized . I understand the Australian government funded & continues to - the Hell fire pass building , which is , as you say , very impressive. Many nationalities lost lives during WW11 whilst trying to build a railway . The skywalk over the River Kwai is very different with great views & being able to walk across the train track there is very unique . I particularly liked both of your accommodation choices ✔️✌️😎👋🤩🙏 - Thank you Mr Chai & Noona
Yes that’s right. It really stands out. We were very impressed about how well it is taken care of and how the center has been built. We both experienced some Australian quality over there. Hopefully history won’t repeat itself 🙏☮️Cheers mate!
Wow, Wow, Wow 😍😍🤩 Kanchanaburi is amazing, thanks for adding in the end to how to we can go there ❤ Chai And Noona thanks for sharing with us your amazing journey.
LOVE THIS VIDEO CHAI❤️❤️So glad to see your girlfriend Oona or Luna ??? Join you! My husband & myself have never been there but would love to one of these days! Thanks for posting this awesome video! Love your Campsters accommodation by the way….. totally cool 😊
Haha thanks! It’s Noona 😜🥰 we’ve left Kanchanaburi but we decided already we like to go back sometime, hopefully next year already. It’s so so beautiful 😁 Thanks again Marietta!
They've really developed that area to be the best rural tourist hospitality in all the world. Thanks for showing how modernized and beautiful an old place with a dark war history became out of people returning in the modern age for peace and serenity away from the clash of empires. The bridge doesn't look dangerous and treacherous anymore. I remember that area had bungalow huts along the river, the bridge at river Kwai and the war memorial with intricate art of a dragon on the building. Then we rented motorbikes to experience Tiger Temple out on the highway further West towards 3 Pagodas Pass which probably isn't there any longer. We wanted to go venture into Myanmar, but it was still closed. I finally went in 2010 which was like no other experience feeling like I'd went back 100 years, but in a good way for there wasn't the Japanese nor British empires around nor was the junta and CCP being bad at the time. Unfortunately the communism, civil war, and clash of empires is still not a thing of the bygone past so people that can afford to are traveling in 2024 like no tomorrow. I wish I could rejoin the digital nomad tribes but there are serious financial and technical glitches going on though I know it's still not crazy expensive with crazy inflation and 1984 in real life like in our formerly great Western countries, namely America and Britain. The glamping looks absolutely fabulous being modern and convenient with the very best food one could order up anywhere. The secret is out saying come and get it now or never.
@@Chai_Travel Absolutely! Just found you last night with pleasant 2024 updates to some old familiar places after enduring a miserable night in America with fire alarms going off again for we're having so many technical glitches and errors going off. The firemen actually tried to say someone blew up a fire extinguisher which is wasn't a logical explanation along with no smoke. The West is truly becoming our nightmare, but you won't have to deal with it if expatriated until the US dollar is lost to a disastrous new history. I've never felt as much fear before yet not a kid nor humiliated with such a crazy thing like this most funky election coming our way with whatever blowback to needlessly burden us. If one could fly with a chest full of small gold coins, one could escape off to a new land for the old one is dreadfully lost.
Like the video. ❤ Keep it up, Chai. There are another ways to call Karnchanaburi by local Thai. It is usually said Muang Karn. Other for comedy is Karn "na-ja" (นะจ๊ะ) buri.😅 I think Noona can explain you the meaning.
Brilliantly done, Chai! Excellent mix of exquisite scenery and chilling history. Really enjoy learning about the history of locations. And keep those drone views coming 👍
Glad you enjoyed it Leonardo :) thanks for watching again 😊 have a good day 🌞
kanchanaburi is fantastic, so much to see and do
Cheers mate! We already decided we need to go back next year 😍 thanks again for all your support 😃 have a good day
Love the video beautiful Kanchanaburi 😮❤🇹🇭❤️
Thank you 😊 I’m glad you enjoyed it
Chai, Nice Video. Some History, some Accomodation and some Nature. Complete Total. 🙏
Always flattering Gert 😜 thanks again! 😁
Thanks for sharing War Museums. I toured 35 years ago. Didn’t have New Museum. Did take train ride up along River Kwai. End of Rail. Line. Small restaurant. Big change.
My pleasure! Thanks for watching Anthony 😁
Wow, you were there in the 80's!? Definitely an adventure man! Legend bro!! No one goes to Kanchanaburi back then except for army guys like me. Im sure it was so peaceful and beautiful when you were there...
That's how it still was in 2008. It was a good area, but looks incredibly awesome today. The bridge was still in WW2 condition and the traditional bungalow huts along the river with small restaurants that is the sort of place visitors fall in love with feeling like one could stay for life which is what lots of people are doing who work or do money online. I'll definitely go again if I ever go over there again for that's the best country in the whole world now.
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Brilliant video Chai and brought back all the memories of my family visit there some 20 years or so ago. The footage from the drone was quite amazing and I must say the information presentation by Noona superbly done (sounded very professional). I'm so pleased you made it to Erawan Waterfalls. Walking the 7 tiers is the highlight for me but we did spend most of the day there which enabled us to do so. Lovely place Kanchanaburi and I'm not surprised at all that you are planning a revisit down the track. Cheers guys 🤩
Ey Steven! Thats always one of the nicest things to hear when I’m able to bring people back in time :) haha yes! It’s so close to Nakhon Pathom so we will revisit Kanchanaburi at some stage again, hopefully next year 😁 have a great Sunday mate 🍻
Looks like a nice spot for a weekend away. Shout out to the cousin for the car. Stay champ!
Aw thanks haha! 😃 shout out to you!
Nice one champs. Chilled and felt at ease. When there's no rush in making content, it truly makes a big difference. Sabai sabai
:D Sabai sabai Lars. Thanks for watching again
I spent some time in Kanchanaburi last year - I really enjoyed it . There is a lot of history there & well recognized . I understand the Australian government funded & continues to - the Hell fire pass building , which is , as you say , very impressive. Many nationalities lost lives during WW11 whilst trying to build a railway . The skywalk over the River Kwai is very different with great views & being able to walk across the train track there is very unique . I particularly liked both of your accommodation choices ✔️✌️😎👋🤩🙏 - Thank you Mr Chai & Noona
Yes that’s right. It really stands out. We were very impressed about how well it is taken care of and how the center has been built. We both experienced some Australian quality over there. Hopefully history won’t repeat itself 🙏☮️Cheers mate!
Amazing trip!!! ❤
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beautiful video as always!
Thank you very much! I’m glad you enjoyed it :) have a good day
Thank you so much for staying with us at The Campster. Hope you can visit us at Chili Basil Thai Cuisine in Ventura, California ❤
I'd love to check it out when I'm in the area 🙏 thanks for having us 🥰
Wow, Wow, Wow 😍😍🤩 Kanchanaburi is amazing, thanks for adding in the end to how to we can go there ❤ Chai And Noona thanks for sharing with us your amazing journey.
Aw haha! Wow wow wow it was. Such a beautiful province 😍 thanks again champ
It's looks like Switzerland in Thailand ☺
Haha nice!
LOVE THIS VIDEO CHAI❤️❤️So glad to see your girlfriend Oona or Luna ??? Join you! My husband & myself have never been there but would love to one of these days! Thanks for posting this awesome video! Love your Campsters accommodation by the way….. totally cool 😊
Haha thanks! It’s Noona 😜🥰 we’ve left Kanchanaburi but we decided already we like to go back sometime, hopefully next year already. It’s so so beautiful 😁 Thanks again Marietta!
They've really developed that area to be the best rural tourist hospitality in all the world. Thanks for showing how modernized and beautiful an old place with a dark war history became out of people returning in the modern age for peace and serenity away from the clash of empires. The bridge doesn't look dangerous and treacherous anymore. I remember that area had bungalow huts along the river, the bridge at river Kwai and the war memorial with intricate art of a dragon on the building. Then we rented motorbikes to experience Tiger Temple out on the highway further West towards 3 Pagodas Pass which probably isn't there any longer. We wanted to go venture into Myanmar, but it was still closed. I finally went in 2010 which was like no other experience feeling like I'd went back 100 years, but in a good way for there wasn't the Japanese nor British empires around nor was the junta and CCP being bad at the time. Unfortunately the communism, civil war, and clash of empires is still not a thing of the bygone past so people that can afford to are traveling in 2024 like no tomorrow. I wish I could rejoin the digital nomad tribes but there are serious financial and technical glitches going on though I know it's still not crazy expensive with crazy inflation and 1984 in real life like in our formerly great Western countries, namely America and Britain. The glamping looks absolutely fabulous being modern and convenient with the very best food one could order up anywhere. The secret is out saying come and get it now or never.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts ❤️🙏 I hope you enjoyed the video
@@Chai_Travel Absolutely! Just found you last night with pleasant 2024 updates to some old familiar places after enduring a miserable night in America with fire alarms going off again for we're having so many technical glitches and errors going off. The firemen actually tried to say someone blew up a fire extinguisher which is wasn't a logical explanation along with no smoke. The West is truly becoming our nightmare, but you won't have to deal with it if expatriated until the US dollar is lost to a disastrous new history. I've never felt as much fear before yet not a kid nor humiliated with such a crazy thing like this most funky election coming our way with whatever blowback to needlessly burden us. If one could fly with a chest full of small gold coins, one could escape off to a new land for the old one is dreadfully lost.
Like the video. ❤ Keep it up, Chai.
There are another ways to call Karnchanaburi by local Thai. It is usually said Muang Karn. Other for comedy is Karn "na-ja" (นะจ๊ะ) buri.😅 I think Noona can explain you the meaning.
Thanks so much! Also for the explanation 😁 have a nice day 🙏🙏
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