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AYUTTHAYA

Ayutthaya Travel is well known for temples and palace and known as the Kingdom of Ayutthaya which is only 86 kilometers north of Bangkok. Ayutthaya can marvel at its grandeur reflected through numerous magnificent comprises four temples – Wat Phra Ram, Wat Phra Si Sanphet, Wat Mahathat, Wat Ratchaburana – the Royal Palace and Wiharn Phra Mongkol Bophit. A variety of Food is also another magnet. You can find fresh River prawns, fish, noodles, and even the never-miss dessert like cotton candy wrap. So, remember to plan your eating Trip whenever you visit Ayutthaya. Visitors explore magnificent temples and palaces within the Ayutthaya Historical Park, offering a glimpse into the grand past of a city that flourished for over 400 years before being sacked by the Burmese in 1767

POPULAR ATTRACTIONS:

  • Wat Ratchaburana Temple

  • Wat Phra Mahathat Temple

  • Wat Phra Si Sanphet Temple

  • Wat Phu Khao Thong Temple

  • Wat Chaiwatthanaram Temple

  • Khum Khun Phaen Residence

  • Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon Temple

  • Wat Phanan Choeng Worawiharn Temple

  • Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Historical Park

  • Wiharn Phra Mongkhon Bophit

  • Chao Sam Phraya National Museum

  • Wat Na Phra Meru Rachikaram

  • Wat Phutthaisawan

  • Wat Suwan Dararam Ratchaworawihan

  • Bang Pa-In Palace

  • Wat Thammikarat

  • Ayutthaya City Park

  • Ayutthaya Floating Market

  • Ayutthaya Japanese Village

  • Wat Kudi Dao

  • Chedi Wat Sam Pluem

  • Chao Phrom Market

  • King Naresuan Monument

POPULAR MARKETS:

  • Ayutthaya Night Market: A vibrant market featuring a wide variety of food stalls selling grilled seafood, sausages, noodles, and desserts, along with souvenirs and toys. Live music performances, including xylophone players, add to the lively atmosphere, and many vendors wear traditional clothing.

  • Ayutthaya Floating Market: A market set along canals where vendors sell traditional Thai foods, snacks, and local goods directly from their boats. The market offers a picturesque, culturally rich environment designed to reflect the historical Ayutthaya period.

  • Kong Khong Market (Bowing Market): A local market known for its charming atmosphere and a diverse selection of food stalls and souvenir shops.

CULTURAL & CULINARY EXPERIENCES:

  • Wat Mahathat: Renowned for its iconic Buddha head entwined within the roots of a banyan tree.

  • Wat Chaiwatthanaram: An impressive Khmer-style temple complex historically used by royalty and for royal cremation ceremonies.

  • Wat Yai Chai Mongkol: Features a towering, partially restored chedi (pagoda) built to commemorate a historic Thai king.

  • Temple of the Reclining Buddha (Wat Lokayasutharam): Home to a giant reclining Buddha statue set in a serene and peaceful environment.

  • Learn About Thai Culture: Explore the foundations of modern Thai culture and its deep Buddhist roots, clearly reflected in Ayutthaya’s architecture and sacred sites.

  • Boat Noodles (Kuay Tiao Ruea): Sample this traditional rice noodle dish, historically sold by vendors from sampans along the city’s canals.

  • Discover Local Specialties: While visiting temples and historical landmarks, try regional dishes that showcase the unique flavors and culinary heritage of Ayutthaya.

  • Dress Code: Follow respectful temple dress guidelines by covering shoulders and knees when visiting religious sites.

WHY VISIT:

Ayutthaya to explore the ruins of the former Siam capital, a UNESCO World Heritage site, marvel at grand temple complexes like Wat Mahathat and the iconic Buddha in a tree root, and experience its significant history and stunning architecture. You can also rent a bicycle or take a tuk-tuk to explore the vast Ayutthaya Historical Park, enjoy local food, and witness beautiful sunsets at temples like Wat Chaiwatthanaram.

HOW TO GET THERE:

Bangkok to Ayutthaya you can take a Car, Bus, train. (About 02 hours)

BEST TIME TO VISIT:

November to February (Cool, Dry Season): The most popular time to visit, with pleasant and comfortable weather ideal for exploring the ancient city.
March to May (Hot Season): Still suitable for travel, but much higher temperatures can make outdoor sightseeing more challenging.
June to October (Rainy Season): Characterized by frequent heavy rainfall, which may affect travel plans and outdoor exploration; however, this season often offers fewer crowds and lower prices.

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