• Join this cultural day trip to UNESCO World Heritage Site Ayutthaya, once Asia’s most magnificent capital.
• Say goodbye to long, stressful bus journeys on this convenient small-group guided tour.
• See Bang Pa-In Royal Palace, the summer home of Thai kings, and explore the ruins of ancient Ayutthaya.
• Visit iconic sites, including Wat Mahathat, Bang Pa-In Royal Palace, Wat Chaiwatthanaram, and Wat Yai Chai Mongkol
• Learn about Thai Buddhism as you tour Ayutthaya’s ancient temples (wats)
• Experience unique itineraries crafted alongside famous travel bloggers and local guides
• Hop aboard two-way transfers from Bangkok hotels within selected areas or National Stadium Station.
• Enjoy a TripGuru Signature experience: curated, solo travel-friendly, and in small groups.
• Last-minute booking is available for the meeting point option
Free pick-up area Khao San Road, Narathiwas Ratnakarin, Sathorn Road (North and South), Wireless Road. The driver will contact you the evening before your activity date to confirm the exact pickup time. Please check your email for the update. • The exact pickup time depends on customers’ respective locations.
The National Stadium is a sports complex situated in Pathum Wan District, Bangkok where your tour departs to Ayutthaya.
First used by the royal court as a summer retreat in the 17th century, Bang Pa-In Royal Palace features a large park around ponds and waterways.
Wat Phra Mahathat is one of the oldest and most significant temples in the history of Ayutthaya, where important royal ceremonies of the Ayutthaya era were held.
The ruins of Ayutthaya's old city are home to archaeological sites, including palaces, Buddhist temples, monasteries, and statues.
Wat Phra Si Sanphet was a residential palace before it became a monastery in the reign of King Ramathibodi I. During Ayutthaya era's heyday, this was the largest temple in the city.
Wat Chaiwatthanaram is a Buddhist temple in the city of Ayutthaya Historical Park, Thailand, Located along the Maenam Chao Phraya bank, Wat Chaiwatthanaram was built in 1630 by King Prasat Thong to honor his mother. It was also erected as a replica of the Angkor Temple.
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