Right outside Bangkok, there's a cultural gem ready to be discovered. Get ready and hit the road with me, your Ancient city of Ayutthaya day trip awaits!
On this private Ancient city of Ayutthaya day trip, forget about those big tour groups and audio guides. With so much to see and learn, it's just you and your local host!
Enjoy the journey where you'll get to know everything about this must-visit attraction that you got an exclusive experience from an authentic perspective. Let's go !!
At your hotel (in Bangkok)
Meet up at your preferred meeting point or HOTEL PICK UP.
First temple: Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon. This temple is a magnificent ancient royal monastery. Worship to the reclining buddha and the highest chedi in Ayutthaya. Feeding bananas to the turtles and see the rooster land.
The second temple is Wat Phanan Choeng.This temple is a popular tourist attraction and don't miss to visit the Buddha image/The great reverend father. This is one of the largest, oldest and revered Buddha image of Thailand. So interesting temple.
This restaurant is very good. Nice atmosphere, free wifi, lots of choices of food (also have western food). Food is tasty & reasonable priced. Coffee, drinks and snacks are also available. Enjoy lucnch !!
Third temple: Wat Mahathat, the temple of the great relic. This temple is very important, it was a royal temple. You will see the roots around the head of Buddha image which more than a hundred years old. Walking around to see the huge Prang.
The Last temple: Wat Chai Watthanaram
This is one of the most beautiful historical temple in Ayutthaya. See the Central Prang in Khmer style. Impressive views so enjoy your time. Take some rest to see the nice view along the Chao Phraya river here.
It's time to heading back to Bangkok.
Arrive at your hotel safely
At your hotel (in Bangkok)
-Private Guide
-A/C car
-Guest pick up and drop off
-Entrance tickets
-Lunch
As I am working full time on the weekday. I am only available on the weekend but I can work after work on 18:30 onwards also.
Only Available on Saturday and Sunday.
Those places are sacred temples, it is a strict dress code. Men must wear long pants and shirts with sleeves.