Ayutthaya - Old capital of Siam

Located here are many of Ayutthaya’s most important attractions, among them the Viharn Phra Mongkol Bopitr, containing one of the largest coated bronze Buddha images in Thailand; the Royal Palace, Wat Mahathat, dating from 1958, now on display in the Ayutthaya National Museum.

Although the Northeast has several Khmer ruins of major archaeological interest, perhaps the best known is Prasat Phanom Rung, an historical park in Buri Ram. This Khmer sanctuary on the peak of a mountain dates from the beginning of the Angkor Wat period, early in the 12th century, and has an impressive 200-metre avenue leading to the main building, adorned with superb stone carvings and friezes. A lintel of Reclining Vishnu, taken from the temple, was recently returned by an American museum.

 
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We recommend to leave your hotel at around 08:00 to avoid the morning traffic. Drive out on the express way heading north to visit first part, the Bang Pa In palace, a lavish royal Summer Palace set in beautiful gardens. The Palace combines an exotic mixture of Thai and European architecture.

Admire the beautiful Thai pavilion set in the middle of a lake, and an elegant house constructed entirely out of wood, and see some immaculate Thai topiary - bushes cut into the shapes of elephants!

After Bang Pa In, continue on with another 30 mins drive to the ancient capital city of Siam-Ayutthaya. The city was ransacked by the Burmese but evidence of its splendor remains. Explore ruined temples and palaces, and admire the extensive canal and river network

which helped Ayutthaya to flourish. You will have time to browse around numerous stalls selling Thai handicrafts. Descent  buffet Lunch, can be found at 4 stars hotels, like Krung Sri River or Woraburi hotel.
 
 
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Private Vehicle rental fee with English speaking driver for full day rental :   Baht 5,000.00  per vehicle
     
What's include in the rental fee
Gasoline, mileage, road tolls, parking fee, liability 1st class insurance
Duration from 08:00 - 18:00
Pick up and drop off at hotel
 
What's not include in the rental fee
Entrance fee at Bang Pa in Palace :  Baht 350 @ person
Entrance fee at temples in Ayutthaya : Baht 20.00 @ person / temple
Buffet lunch in Ayuthaya: Baht 250.00 @ person
 
Duration
Duration suggestion : 8 - 10 hours
 
 

 

 

 

 
 
Sites Attractions
    

Thailand’s eventful past is reflected in a variety of historical sites located in almost every part of the county – more than enough to fill several itineraries for visitors with a special interest in archaeology. The majority have museums where artifacts discovered in the area are exhibited.

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