Private Helicopter Tour over Las Vegas Strip

From$1,600
15 min
Bangkok, Thailand

About this activity

Experience the Las Vegas Strip like never before on a private helicopter tour, offering stunning aerial views of the city's iconic landmarks and dazzling lights.

Highlights

  • Breathtaking aerial views of the Las Vegas Strip
  • See iconic landmarks like the Bellagio Fountains and the Eiffel Tower replica
  • Experience the thrill of a private helicopter flight
  • Capture stunning photos of the city's dazzling lights
  • Enjoy personalized service with hotel pickup and drop-off

Full description

Soar above the dazzling Las Vegas Strip on an exclusive helicopter tour that offers unparalleled views of the city's most iconic landmarks. Glide past the Bellagio Fountains, the Eiffel Tower replica, and the High Roller Ferris wheel, all illuminated against the night sky. This 15-minute flight provides a unique perspective of the vibrant cityscape, perfect for special occasions or simply adding a touch of excitement to your Las Vegas visit. With hotel pickup and drop-off included, your adventure begins and ends with ease. Don't miss this unforgettable experience that combines luxury, adventure, and the breathtaking beauty of Las Vegas from above.

Included / Excluded

  • Private helicopter flight over the Las Vegas Strip
  • Expert pilot commentary
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Gratuities for the pilot

Itinerary

1

Drive 3 hours from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi. In 1942 Kanchanaburi was under Japanese control. It was here that Asian forced laborers and Allied POWs, building the infamous Burma Railway, constructed a bridge, an event fictionalized in the films The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957), Return from the River Kwai (1989) and The Railway Man (2013). Almost half of the prisoners working on the project died from disease, maltreatment, or accidents. There were four POW camps in or near the city, including Tamarkan which was used as a work camp to construct the bridge. After the completion of the railway line, most prisoners were concentrated in the Kanchanaburi area and often sent on to Japan or French Indo-China.

Duration: 3 hoursAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
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Drive 3 hours from Bangkok to Kanchanaburi and the first stop The Kanchanaburi War Cemetery (known locally as the Don-Rak War Cemetery is the main prisoner of war (POW) cemetery for victims of Japanese imprisonment while building the Burma Railway. It is on the main road, Saeng Chuto Road, through the town of Kanchanaburi, Thailand, adjacent to an older Chinese cemetery. The cemetery contains 6,982 graves of British, Australian, and Dutch prisoners of war of which 6,858 have been identified.

Duration: 30 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
3

The Thailand–Burma Railway Centre is a museum and research centre in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. It is privately funded and is run by Rod Beattie, an Australian who is an expert in the history of the Thailand–Burma Railway. The centre is located to the west of the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery and is housed in the former headquarters of the Imperial Japanese Army which was constructed by prisoners of war and Asian forced labourers.

Duration: 45 minAdmission: YES
4

The Burma Railway, also known as the Siam–Burma Railway, Thai–Burma Railway, and similar names, or as the Death Railway, is a 415 km (258 mi) railway between Ban Pong, Thailand, and Thanbyuzayat, Burma (now called Myanmar). It was built from 1940 to 1943 by civilian laborers impressed or recruited by the Japanese and prisoners of war taken by the Japanese, to supply troops and weapons in the Burma campaign of World War II. It completed the rail link between Bangkok, Thailand, and Rangoon, Burma. The name used by the Japanese Government was Tai–Men Rensetsu Tetsudō, which means Thailand-Burma-Link-Railway. Between 180,000 and 250,000 Southeast Asian civilians and over 60,000 Allied prisoners of war were subjected to forced labor during its construction. Around 90,000 civilians died, as did more than 12,000 Allied prisoners. Most of the railway was dismantled shortly after the war. Only the first 130 kilometers (81 mi) of the line in Thailand remained.

Duration: 1 hourAdmission: YES
5

The Bridge River Kwai became famous all over the world when it was featured in movies and books. The cliff-hugging tracks and the natural beauty of the surrounding mountains and valleys are well captured in the David Lean movie. Bridge River Kwai is a tourist destination now. The track is developed into a walkway with side platforms. This allows crossing the railway bridge on foot. These platforms are useful as viewpoints and for avoiding trains. A small tourist train runs back and forth across the bridge.

Duration: 30 minAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE
6

Krasae Cave Railway Station is a popular train station for viewing the Death Railway. Tourists will wait for the trains that pass by on Saturdays and Sundays as special trains for tourists. Krasae Cave is a short distance from this station, located on the edge of a cliff near the railway. It used to be the accommodation of prisoners of war during the construction of the Thai-Myanmar Death Railway. Then drive back to Bangkok for 3 hours

Duration: 4 hoursAdmission: NOT_APPLICABLE

Meeting point

Start Location

Bigcountry Experience, 23 Charoenkrung 24 , River City Bangkok Unit 159, Taladnoi, เขตสัมพันธวงศ์ กรุงเทพมหานคร 10100, Thailand

Important information

Know before you book

  • Flights are subject to weather conditions; cancellations may occur due to inclement weather.
  • Each passenger must weigh less than 300 pounds (136 kg) for safety reasons.
  • Children under 2 years old can fly free if seated on an adult's lap.

Know before you go

  • Wear comfortable clothing and closed-toed shoes for the flight.
  • Bring a valid ID for check-in purposes.
  • Ensure you arrive at the designated pickup location at least 15 minutes before the scheduled time.

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation up to 1 days before the activity starts

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Accessibility

  • Infants Required On Laps

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A day in thailand

Everything was perfect. The tour guid was utterly friendly and helpful. He give us lot of useful information.

patrikr490May 18, 2026TRIPADVISOR