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OurLand is a story about giving back to Mother Nature.
The idea first came to a few friends, and was simple: take commercial land and return it to nature by letting wild flora and fauna thrive there. OurLand is a nature conservatory focused on designing, developing, and sustaining a nature-friendly, yet technologically-advanced, life style.
The OurLand Nature reserve, is the last wildlife corridor through which wild animals can pass between the lower half of Salakphra Wildlife Sanctuary (also Thailands oldest Wildlife sanctuary) and the water's edge by the Kwae Yai river.
In the heart of this conservatory is OurLand Sustainable Village, a unique way of experiencing life in the lap of nature. People from all over the world visit OurLand Reserve and Sustainable Village to soak in nature and the way of life here.
Situated in the middle of The Reserve, access to the Village is only allowed through the River Kwai Yai. Land access by vehicles is prohibited to preserve nature and to decrease damage by motorized transport.
Living in the wild means the OurLand teams are experts at wild life tracking, organic farming, wood construction, spear fishing, honey hunting, and much more. Visitors get a taste of all these when they spend time with us.
OurLand also works with the local communities to enhance understanding and acceptance towards conservation. This includes:
- Collaborating with local communities to address Human Elephant Conflict (HEC)
- Working with local orphanages to inspire children to take active leadership in nature conservation
- Serving as a meditation centre that allows groups who prefer the safe haven of a jungle over the hustle and bustle of the city
In a nutshell, at OurLand we are creating a new way of life, where nature is respected and conservation is seen as the crucial link between progress and tranquility . All this is viewed through a scientific lens to better understand how we can continue to co-exist with nature with the least possible damage.
Kanchanaburi is a town in west Thailand. It’s known for the Death Railway, built during WWII. The line crosses over the River Khwae Yai via the Death Railway Bridge. Displays at the JEATH War Museum honor the prisoners of war who died building the bridge. The Thailand–Burma Railway Centre explores the wider history of the railway. Nearby, thousands of Allied soldiers are buried at the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery
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Bridge on the River Kwai, Death Railway Thailand Kanchanaburi (สะพานข้ามแม่น้ำแคว)
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A Short History on the Death Railway.
The Death Railway is, in short, a horrendous part of Thailand’s history that was created by the blood and sweat of WWII prisoners of war and Asian slave labourers.
The death railway, in short, was a massacre of prisoners of war by the Japanese forces in World War 2
During WWII, the Imperial Japanese Army had taken over South East Asia and captures tens of thousands of prisoners of war, which would be used to support their war effort.
One of the big projects that these POWs were to work for was constructing a railway. It originated in Thailand and went across to the Burmese to help with the Japanese invasion of India.
Originally called the Thailand-Burma Railway, it earned the nickname “Death Railway” because over 100,000 labourers died during its 16-month construction between 1942 and 1943.
Names of the railroad Thailand Burma death railway, Death Railway, The Death Railway,
Situated in Kanchanaburi, and the Nam Tok,
Bridge over the River Kwai is part of the Kwai Noi valley,
Thailand unplugged and the Bridge over the river kwai or the death railway kanchanaburi
it also gets called the Thailand Burma death railway and is an important part of the history of Thailand
Situated in the kwai noi valley travel Thailand and you must have a look at this close to Bangkok.
Asian slave labourers Thai railways in Thailand during world war 2. Thai railway across the river kwai and nam tok
is part of Thailand history ,สะพานข้ามแม่น้ำแคว
the death toll at hell fire pass by the imperial Japanese army is awful but it is what it is
Bridge on the River Kwai, Death Railway Thailand Kanchanaburi (สะพานข้ามแม่น้ำแคว)
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My name is Stephen and my partner's name is Meaw we live in Bangkok Thailand.
I am what they call an Aussie expat or Australian expat if you like, I have been living in Thailand for 8 years now and know my way around fairly well but you never stop learning about Thailand and start to understand why it is called the Land of Smiles Meaw was born in Bangkok she’s been living in Bangkok all her life and speaks very good English that she learnt while studying at university.
I've been filming the real life and times in Thailand and showing what it’s like living here in Bangkok… We travel a lot, to the four corners of Thailand. Usually filming in 4K vlog all the way sampling Thai food, Restaurants, street food, Thai lifestyle, travel, Thai Markets, and general Thai Lifestyle... Being early retired and our shared Love for travelling around Thailand.
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Chok-Don Kitchen
Amphoe Mueang Chang Wat Kanchanaburi
food was delicious and with a good price.. Good view too. If you came to Chok-Don
The kitchen you have to try the river fish.
We had a great meal here. Reasonable price and nice view next to the river.
the food was delicious and at a good price.
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Srinakarin Dam National Park
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Srinakarin Dam EGAT
Si Nakharin National Park, is a national park in Kanchanaburi Province,
The park, centred on the Srinagarind Reservoir, is part of the Western Forest Complex protected area. The park's area is 1,532 square kilometres (592 sq mi) At the heart of the park is the Srinagarind Reservoir, This Srinagarind Dam reservoir was created by the damming of the Khwae Yai river Huge Dam Worth an hour of your life. This place is very calm and quiet with great surroundings to look at
This Srinagarind Dam has lot of greenery and well maintained.
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Hi and welcome to THAILAND UNPLUGGED,
My name is Stephen and my partner's name is Meaw we live in Bangkok Thailand.
I am what they call an Aussie expat or Australian expat if you like, I have been living in Thailand for 8 years now and know my way around fairly well but you never stop learning about Thailand and start to understand why it is called the Land of Smiles Meaw was born in Bangkok she’s been living in Bangkok all her life and speaks very good English that she learnt while studying at university.
I've been filming the real life and times in Thailand and showing what it’s like living here in Bangkok… We travel a lot, to the four corners of Thailand. Usually filming in 4K vlog all the way sampling Thai food, Restaurants, street food, Thai lifestyle, travel, Thai Markets, and general Thai Lifestyle... Being early retired and our shared Love for travelling around Thailand.
I hope that you enjoy watching our videos and give you a greater understanding of The Land of Smiles We will always welcome your comments and will endeavour to answer each and every one. We will always welcome your comments and will endeavour to answer each and every one
WE INVITE YOU TO WATCH OUR VIDEOS AND SHARE OUR ADVENTURE,
SOME OTHER VIDEOS YOU MAY LIKE TO WATCH
Meeting “Normal” Thai Girls. How to Find a Good woman in Thailand
Serendipity Street Sihanoukville Cambodia
Pattaya Jomtien Beach, look at hotels and eat at Mike Mall great food at a great price
BangPoo Seafood Restaurant Chang Wat Samut Prakan Bangkok Thailand Ultra 4K
Animal cruelty in Bangkok Samut Prakarn Crocodile Farm and Zoo
Koh Samui Beach what a view dining at the Old Fisherman’s Village Bophut
Poi Pet Cambodia Border Crossing Be Aware of SCAMS Everywhere
I love Thailand ผมรักเมืองไทย
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Fisherman’s Village Bophut the best night market in Koh Samui Thailand street food at its best
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Thailand’s Top 5 Riverside Resorts and Hotels in Kanchanaburi – Nature, Luxury, Adventure, Culture
RIVER KWAI JUNGLE RAFTS
Accessible only by a short ride on a longtailed boat through beautiful scenery, The River Kwai Jungle Rafts is a true floating hotel. With its ecolodge concept, it has made top ecotourism listings and won several theme and nature awards. It is a perfect place quiet relaxation. All floating rooms are tucked into a floating bamboo lodge moored along the historical River Kwai surrounded by lush green mountains and jungle.
The entire hotel does NOT use electricity but rather utilizes traditional lamps at night maintaining a true eco hideaway in nature. This tropical outpost affords plenty of activities, from to riding a friendly elephant through a Mon traditional village and temples , to enjoying traditional Mon folk dances every evening, to water sports like popular 'river jump'. Lifejackets are provided in each guestroom. Guests can simply jump from one end of the floating hotel and float along down the river and climb up at other end.
THE FLOATHOUSE RIVER KWAI
Elegant in its distinctive boutique style, The FloatHouse River Kwai Resort aims to be the world's best floating resort. The only way to reach the resort is by boat as it actually floats on a fast-flowing river surrounded by thick green jungle. Each luxurious and spacious floating villa is totally private and rich in custom tailored-made teakwood furniture with thatched roofing. The design is delightfully impressive with exotic decorations including natural materials and ropes. Guests can enjoy amazing panoramic scenery from the swing chair on each private outdoor veranda by the River Kwai. The signature views of the resort are those of the rocky cliff on the opposite side of the river.
Developed with the eco-conscious in mind, The FloatHouse River Kwai Resort is built from local materials and it is staffed mainly by the local community.
The FloatHouse River Kwai offers plenty of excursions and sightseeing providing guests with a destination rich in nature, history and culture.
RIVER KWAI RESOTEL
River Kwai RESOTEL is a serene hideaway surrounded by verdant greenery and mountain ranges beside the Kwai Noi River. The resort offers individual thatched roof cottage accommodation for utmost privacy and comfort. The resort is located just by Saiyok National Park making it easy for the resort guests to walk or bike to Lawa Cave, a stalagmites and stalactites cave in the national park.
Guests can enjoy the turquoise swimming pool and river pier with daybeds for lounging amidst the jungle. The resort offers a variety of traditional and soothing herbal Thai massages. In the evening, the resort restaurant presents fine local and international dishes and guests are able to attend local cultural performances on the resort grounds.
HOME PHUTOEY RIVER KWAI RESORT
Home Phutoey River Kwai Resort is a boutique river resort well known as a family holiday adventure park. Travellers can enjoy various activities such as bathing in the natural hotspring pool, exploring the historical railway sights and visiting the museum and enjoying the amazing TREETOP ADVENTURE, a series of ziplines across treetops in a thick green tropical jungle.
The resort guest rooms provide personalized comfort with individual bungalow style houses rich with teakwood décor and modern comfort. The resort is set in lush green gardens with stunning mountain and river views ideal for taking in the evening. ¬¬¬
HINTOK RIVER CAMP @HELLFIRE PASS
Hintok River Camp @Hellfire Pass sits on a mountain ridge overlooking the River Kwai in Kanchanaburi. This glamping site is near the world famous historical site, Hellfire Pass. Spread across a grassy lawn, each spacious stylish safari tents is an oasis of the comfort with en-suite bathroom, individually controlled air con and spacious private verandas.
Guests are welcome to use one of the camp's mountain bikes. Close by is 'Hellfire Pass trekking trails' and 'Hellfire Pass Museum', must-visit World War II sites. It is home to the famous ' railway cutting' built by the Prisoners of War.
Other popular guest activities include the wading in natural spring pool or enjoying a barbecue campfire dinner under the moonlight and dazzling stars.
Portrait painting of Vijo - founder of OURLAND Wildlife Reserve, Thailand
Portrait painting in oils on canvas and interview with of our friend Vijo, conservationist and founder of “OURLAND” Wildlife Reserve in the Kanchanaburi Province of Thailand.
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Vijo’s portrait sketch was painted by Emilie (4 years old) and her dad.
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Today we take a trip west to Kanchanaburi to look at a retro-city reflecting the past Siamese lifestyle in the Chao Phraya River Basin. It was a lot of fun and we got to dress up in 19th century traditional clothing.
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Ride out to Sisawat, Kanchanaburi
Our motorcycle crew from the Foreign Riders Thailand Facebook group took a Sunday ride out to Si Sawat.
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Sinakharin Lake was formed when Thailand dammed the Khwae Yai River in Si Sawat District of Kanchanaburi Province. Our ride today takes us along the eastern side of Sinakharin Lake and up to the ferry at Si Sawat.
Today's ride was quite a long one and I think the longest ride I've done since I got the bike. Given all the curves and bends on the route, I might have done better taking Chanya's CB650F. The Vulcan is not really suited to winding roads at high speed like sports bikes. I am really going to need to investigate getting a gel seat modification for these long rides though.
Anyway, we took the scenic route around to Si Sawat and stopped for lunch at a floating restaurant. Actually, I don't think you could call it a restaurant, it was more like a houseboat with a lot of seating. Our meal was mainly fish, but it was fresh and absolutely delicious.
Once we finished our meal, we took the ferry across and rode home. The cold shower when I got home was just the ticket for those sore muscles!
Raft Restaurant, Si Sawat
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River Kwai Death Railway Tour | Way to Kanchanaburi | Baiju N Nair | Travel Tips
The Death Railway is, in short, a horrendous part of Thailand’s history that was created by the blood and sweat of WWII prisoners of war and Asian slave laborers.
During WWII, the Imperial Japanese Army had taken over South East Asia and accumulated tens of thousands of skilled and healthy prisoners of war, which were later used as laborers to support their war effort.
One of the major projects that these POWs were funneled to work for was constructing a railway. These men, along with many other Asian laborers simply looking for work, were assigned to build the railway. It originated in Thailand and cut across to the Burmese war front to aid in the Japanese invasion of India.
Originally called the Thailand-Burma Railway, it earned the nickname “Death Railway” because over one hundred thousand laborers died during its 16 month construction between 1942 and 1943. Once completed, it stretched 250 miles from Ban Pong, Thailand to Thanbuyuzayat, Burma. Many more died while remaining in the POW camps until 1945.
Miserable heat and monsoons plagued the laborers. The lack of hygiene, inadequate medical supplies, and regular beatings from Japanese and Korean guards made for abysmal working conditions. Most died from exhaustion, dysentery, infection, and malnutrition.
Approximately 80% of all deaths were Asian slave laborers consisting of Burmese, Malay, and Tamil citizens. The remaining 20% were mostly split among Americans, Australians, British, Dutch, and Indians.
POWs were eventually saved when Allied forces successfully raided the camps. The original plan commanded by the Japanese was to kill all Allied POWs in case of a raid, but the men were successfully rescued before any executions could take place.
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Our 3 days in Kanchanaburi
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We head out to Kanchanaburi for our 3-day road trip, and already off to a good start where I thought we were leaving on the 1st, but at 12am on the 31st, she says were meeting Chai and Nan at On Noi at 7:30am. This is such a Thai thing and I'm now pretty used to the miscommunication about timing events.
Anyway, we do make the meetup on time and get on our way. Our first stop was 30 minutes into the drive for breakfast and then the second stop was at Sai Yok Noi Waterfall. We reached our final destination at Sangklabury about 7 and 1/2 hours after making tracks.
Sai Yok Noi Waterfall
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I chose early retirement over working the 40 40 40 plan and now I'm living stress-free as an Aussie expat living in Thailand with my Thai girlfriend. Our Video Blog covers the typical things we find ourselves doing as we build our life together living in the suburbs of Bangkok. My fiancée is a post-op ladyboy and we have been together since 2009. I finally moved to Thailand in September 2016 because the 8 years of travelling to see her were taking its toll. We hope we will give you a unique perspective on Thailand life and lifestyle as we go about our daily life and sometimes explore the Land of Smiles. Pop on over to our channel, and if you like what you see, pop a click on the Subscribe button so you can catch the latest videos on your YouTube feed.
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