Overview
Visit Ayutthaya Province, a World Heritage Site, to see the ruins and famous temples of the once flourishing Ayutthaya dynasty.Enjoy Ayutthaya's signature river prawn dishes for meals. The Royal Thai Palace in Bangkok today is considered a complete copy of the ruined and thoroughly destroyed Ayutthaya palaces and temples, and visitors can gain a deeper understanding of Thai history by seeing and experiencing these places in person.
What's included
- ✓Admission to each tourist attraction is included in the tour price.
- ✓Pick-up and drop-off (driver, gas, highway) are included in the tour price.
- ✕Meals ordered are extra.
What you'll do
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Wat Chaiwatthanaram is a temple built in the 1600s.When the capital of Thailand was Ayutthaya, it was said to be a temple used for various events, but it has a history of being destroyed by the war against the Burmese army (now Myanmar) that broke out in the 1700s and falling into ruins.The walkways and other structures in the park are now well maintained, and visitors can stroll around the plot and take photos while enjoying the atmosphere of an ancient city that is deserted.It is also possible to rent Thai national costumes (for a fee) at the entrance of the plot, and you can walk around the plot dressed in beautiful national costumes with a parasol in your hand.
⏱ 30 min - 2
Visit Wat Phra Si Samphet, built in the late 1,400s in the Ayutthaya Royal Palace.It was once a flourishing place, but it too has been destroyed by the Burmese army's invasion of all its buildings and Buddha statues.Now, the rows of Thai Royal Palace buildings in Bangkok are said to have been built in perfect reproduction of the map of this section before it was destroyed, so you can feel the flow of Thai history from Ayutthaya to the present.
⏱ 30 min - 3
Wat Mahathat was once also built by temples and buildings whose summits shone with gold.It is also a destroyed and abandoned place, where you can admire a landscape where trees grow and cover the head of a Buddha statue that has been destroyed and rolled to the ground over the long period of time, deserted.This is now a park, with rental bicycles and a walk around the park on the back of an elephant.
⏱ 30 min - 4
For lunch, head to Bang Ayutthayarom, a Thai restaurant on the Chao Phraya River.There are Riverside seats and stylish, air-conditioned indoor seating.You can taste authentic Thai dishes such as the famous charcoal-grilled river shrimp and Thai-style ankake-yaki oysters.This is a Thai river shrimp that is so big that I have never seen it before in Japan, and it tastes and tastes strangely like 50/50 shrimp and crab.It's common to pickle a spicy Thai seafood sauce, but it's also recommended to sprinkle it with salt to enjoy the taste of the ingredients more.
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Good to know
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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