Overview
Visit the main highlight of Ayutthaya. Visit the ancient ruins of the temples. Enjoy the gorgeous scenery in a Thai at Ayothaya Floating Market. This tour takes you to explore the most distinguished temples of Ayutthaya. You will see its rich cultural heritage, seeing what’s remained of this ransacked city. You will visit the main highlights, plus a few hidden gems, of what was once the most splendid city in South East Asia. - Chance to explore Ayutthaya by Tuk Tuk - Learn about Thailand’s past splendor on a historical tour of Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage Centre - Visit the country’s most important monasteries and wander around the incredible temple grounds and ruins - Search for the widely-photographed Bhudda's head nestled in the trees - Walk around Ayothaya floating market, a replica market featuring more than 200 stalls - Take on the thrill of an ATV ride through the scenic Ayutthaya Countryside
What's included
- ✓Private transportation
- ✓Floating Market Entrance Fee
- ✓Hotel Pickup & Drop off by Tuk Tuk
- ✓English Speaking Tour Guide
- ✓60 minutes ATV Ride
- ✕Gratuities
- ✕Personal expenses
What you'll do
- 1
Tour start at 9:00 am or 1:00 pm everyday. Free of charge Door to Door Pick up by Tuk Tuk for CITY CENTER AYUTTHAYA DISTRICT AREA (3 KM radius area)
⏱ 30 min - 2
Wat Mahathat (built in 1374), “the temple of the Great Relic”, was one of the most important temples in the Ayutthaya Kingdom. It enshrined Buddha relics and was the seat of the Supreme Patriarch of Buddhism and thus the center of Buddhism in the Ayutthaya Kingdom. It was a Royal monastery located close to the palace. The King performed important ceremonies here. When the Burmese invaded and largely destroyed Ayutthaya in 1767, Wat Mahathat was set on fire. One of Thailand’s most photographed objects can be found at Wat Mahathat: the head of a stone Buddha image entwined in the roots of a tree
⏱ 30 min - 3
Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon-Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon, or "Great Monastery of Auspicious Victory". Its distinguishing feature is the high prang (tower) dominating the area. The temple is old and was built in the second half of the 14th century during the reign of King U Thong. Interestingly, it is still active and monks live in it. The current name of the monastery was acquired at the end of the 16th century, when a large chedi was built. In the northeast, you can see a large statue of the Reclining Buddha wrapped in yellow cloth, facing east towards the rising sun. Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon, like many other buildings in the area, was destroyed during the invasion in 1767. Great place and worth visiting.
⏱ 30 min - 4
Wat Chaiwatthanaram:- It is one of the most iconic and well-preserved temples in Ayutthaya, known for its impressive Khmer-style architecture and scenic riverside location.Everyone goes here for late afternoon and sunset. Many local people dressed in traditional clothing pray in the evening which makes the evening even more interesting. Look out for bats in the inside of the buildings as they leave their resting space at sunset. One of the stupas is currently being restored but it does not interfere with the sunset view.
Availability & pricing
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Price from (per person)
$3,160
3 tour options available. Pick your exact date & check live availability on the booking page.
Good to know
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- 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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