@gustavcoetzee6837

Awesome video!! Loving the drone shots. It was an amazing experience travelling with you guys. Cant wait for the next one.

@dadster52

I rode this train many years ago and it was the most memorable train ride I’ve ever taken. It’s not just a train ride but a train ride into history.

@sunaryonoyono3794

0:52 Halo Jade & Jason ,,, naik kereta jendela bisa buka tutup dan kipas angin serta masih banyaknya pedagang asongan dengan menu tradisional yang menggugah selera perjalanan yang mengasikan dan menghibur sekali , teringat tahun 2000 Jakarta to Jogja . Wo wo wo waaaaaaaoooooooooow kepala bisa keluar jendela sambil shooting vidio wah wah wah sangat berbahaya itu prennn , selamat menikmati indahnya alam Asean khususnya Thailand , Maju bersama Asean , Obrigado .

@arrukkikrina2755

ว้าวว คุณกลับไปที่นั่นอีกครั้ง เเต่ครั้งนี้ดูมีความกระฉับกระเฉงมากขึ้น

@TraveLWithSriks

Excellent journey love u guys

@K8andGustav

We absolutely LOVE traveling with you both. It was such an adventure and a memory that will last forever. ❤❤ love you guys and we’re so grateful to share this time with you 😊😊

@CaptureWithChris

Just the thumbnail itself shows me that content is more important then what accually happend there, I did not even bother to see the video. This location is about torture, war, death and the aweful things that the 120 thousand dead civilans and POV's had to endure.. Respect the history!

@inzakaew

Train ticket price in thailand is same price for thai & foreigner except this train

Because thai gvt paid over 1 million pound to england gvt after ww2 to buy this railway track back to thailand

That why ticket price for foreigner is 100 baht for this train

Most foreigner take train from thonburi station to kanchanaburi

But I remomment other train it's travel train but only on sat&sun start from bangkok station(hualumpong) you can book before travel day for 1 month

@Scotland_fepow_trust

I find this video so disrespectful to the 100's of men who died due to the brutal conditions they were forced to work under whilst in captivity . You make this look like a theme park ride .  They were prisoners of war!!! Not labourers !!!

@sooktravel

I am going to visit there next month. Thanks for joyful video.

@PtangPtangBiscuitBarrelSmith

It seems crazy that 40+ years ago myself and my late partner did the same trip when we were the young and beautiful ones lol. Apart from the iffy fashion we wore nothing has changed.

@duchess1131

On their next trip they visit a concentration camp, accompanied by more jolly music and occasional mention of the “ Labour force” who went through there oh and something about a war and the tasty snax they bought. Seriously guys, a little more respect would not have cost you anything. This is not a Disney theme park it’s the site of one of the biggest atrocities of WW2. The degradation and abuse POWs and locals suffered at the hands of the Japanese should be treated with some reverence. I’m sure you will laugh this off as some crazy troll. 😢

@romeoguitar

Drone work was awesome

@aimnc8959

Thanks for sharing. I also subscribed to Gustav.

@Siepsiep

After watching this video here is my plan 😅: I rent a motorbike in Kanchanaburi. Drive to the last station before the death rail part. Get on the train. Ride that part. Get off and walk back to my bike. Google maps sais it’s only 38 minutes to drive there.

@michaelharris6303

Great video and content. We will be making the trip in September 2024. Has given us a great insight into what to look forward too. 
I am curious about how you found flying a drone over there. Have one myself and am keen to get fly drone for some unique footage. Did you have any negative interactions with peopele? I know of all the does and donts and requirements to register. Its more about other people and local authorities that I am interested in as I tried flying drone in Europe and was not a fun experience.

@alexkorosfoy9232

Amazing video! At what station did you drop off from the train in Kanchanaburi?  Thanks🙏

@Gus-r1t

Did you do any research on the death railway ?

@_Alfa.Bravo_

Day soon to come where there are more filmmakers than filmwatchers...

@AT67

This video is very tone deaf and disrespectful. It's not a tourist trap. Over 100,000 people were worked to death (1/3 of the total) to build the railway at the point of a bayonet, while they were emaciated from a lack of food and suffering from malaria and dysentery without medical care. They were not just laborers but allied Prisoners of War. Few survivors could speak about what they went through but those who did described an absolute hell on earth. I recommend watching this BBC documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7e6L1rMsSQ  RIP