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Hin Tok River Camp@ Hell Fire Pass

Moo 9, Tambon Thasao,Ampur Saiyoke 109 Kanchanaburi
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Description

The camp is situated on one of the most spectacular spots on the River Kwai in Thailand's Kanchanaburi province. Stunningly located on a riverbank whose only other inhabitants are farmers and birds; this must be one of the most idyllic locations around.

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The camp is situated on one of the most spectacular spots on the River Kwai in Thailand's Kanchanaburi province. Stunningly located on a riverbank whose only other inhabitants are farmers and birds; this must be one of the most idyllic locations around.

This is an exceptional safari-tented camp, stunningly located on a historical piece of land at the pinnacle of the Hintok Mountain in Kanchanaburi, right next to the River Kwai. The 32 tents face the magnificent scenery and have magnificent views over the River Kwai and the Rocky Mountains. Facilities include a bar, a restaurant and a laundry service.

The hotel has a 24-hour security guard.


Features

Hotel Amenities

  • Bar-s
  • Breakfast
  • Charming hotel
  • Dinner menu choice
  • Lunch menu choice
  • MasterCard
  • Outdoor pool
  • Total number of rooms
  • Bike / mountain bike
  • Canoe
  • Dining room
  • Laundry service
  • Massage
  • Medical Service
  • Restaurant -s
  • Visa

Room Amenities

  • Bathroom
  • Fridge
  • Shower
  • Double bed
  • Minibar

Room Information

The resort provides a new kind of relaxation, close to the rhythm of nature. The canvas tents are spacious and deluxe and feature a private bathroom with an outdoor shower with hot running water. Each tent includes a minibar/fridge, air conditioning, luxury furniture and a private veranda.

Location

The camp is situated on one of the most spectacular spots on the River Kwai in Thailand's Kanchanaburi province. Stunningly located on a riverbank whose only other inhabitants are farmers and birds; this must be one of the most idyllic locations around.