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Bangkok to Ayutthaya Private Day Trip Bang Pa In Ancient Temples
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Ayutthaya is one of the greatest historical sites in Southeast Asia — and we believe it deserves more than a rushed visit. Your day begins at Bang Pa-In Summer Palace, where five architectural styles from Thai to Gothic exist in one royal garden. Most guests tell us this becomes their favourite stop of the trip. Then on to the UNESCO ruins of Ayutthaya — Wat Mahathat, Wat Phra Sri Sanphet, and Wat Chaiwatthanaram — with a guide who brings the story of the kingdom to life. Not just what you see, but why it matters. Fully private and flexible — travel at your own pace, slow down at the sites that move you, rest when needed. Ideal for families with children and elderly guests. Every entrance fe...
Höhepunkte
9 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
9 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Guide - English speaking guide
All entrance fees for Bang Pa-In Palace, Wat Mahathat, Wat Phra Sri Sanphet and Wat Chaiwatthanaram are fully included.
Private air-conditioned vehicle exclusively for your group.
A riverside restaurant stop is included in the itinerary — food and drinks are at your own expense. Budget approximately 200–400 THB per person.
Bangkok to Ayutthaya Private Day Trip Bang Pa In Ancient Temples
Bangkok
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Ayutthaya is one of the greatest historical sites in Southeast Asia — and we believe it deserves more than a rushed visit. Your day begins at Bang Pa-In Summer Palace, where five architectural styles from Thai to Gothic exist in one royal garden. Most guests tell us this becomes their favourite stop of the trip. Then on to the UNESCO ruins of Ayutthaya — Wat Mahathat, Wat Phra Sri Sanphet, and Wat Chaiwatthanaram — with a guide who brings the story of the kingdom to life. Not just what you see, but why it matters. Fully private and flexible — travel at your own pace, slow down at the sites that move you, rest when needed. Ideal for families with children and elderly guests. Every entrance fe...
Höhepunkte
9 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
9 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Guide - English speaking guide
All entrance fees for Bang Pa-In Palace, Wat Mahathat, Wat Phra Sri Sanphet and Wat Chaiwatthanaram are fully included.
Private air-conditioned vehicle exclusively for your group.
A riverside restaurant stop is included in the itinerary — food and drinks are at your own expense. Budget approximately 200–400 THB per person.
Reiseplan
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Bangkok
Your private day trip begins with door-to-door hotel pickup anywhere in Bangkok. Your dedicated English-speaking guide and private air-conditioned vehicle will meet you directly at your hotel entrance — no shared transfers, no meeting points, no stress.
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Ayutthaya
Visit Ayutthaya Province Thailand
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Wat Mahathat
The Buddha Head in the Tree Roots
The most iconic image in Ayutthaya — and one of the most powerful images in Southeast Asia.
At Wat Mahathat you will find a stone Buddha head, eyes closed in peace, entwined within the roots of a giant banyan tree. It was severed during the Burmese invasion of 1767, fell to the ground, and over centuries the tree slowly grew around it. Many Thai people believe the tree protected the Buddha's face — faith enduring through destruction.
Seeing it in person is more powerful than any photograph.
Beyond the famous tree, your guide walks you through the full ruins — the main prang that once rose over 40 metres, galleries of decapitated Buddha statues, and courtyards that reveal the enormous scale of what once stood here.
Photography tip: always kneel to the level of the Buddha's face — a sign of respect and the angle that produces the most powerful image. Your guide shows you exactly where to stand and takes photos of your group.
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Wat Phra Sri Sanphet
The Holiest Temple of the Siamese Kingdom
The three restored bell-shaped chedis in a perfect row are the defining symbol of Ayutthaya — the image on every postcard and guidebook of the ancient city.
They house the ashes of three Ayutthaya kings. Once covered entirely in gold leaf, they were visible for miles across the river plains.
This was the holiest site in the kingdom — the king's private royal chapel, equivalent to Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok today. No monks lived here. No ordinary citizens prayed here. It was reserved exclusively for the most sacred royal ceremonies of the Siamese court.
When the Burmese burned Ayutthaya in 1767, this was one of the first sites deliberately destroyed — designed to strip the kingdom of its sacred power and legitimacy.
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Wat Chaiwatthanaram
Sacred Geometry on the River
The most dramatically beautiful temple in Ayutthaya — and the one most visitors wish they had spent more time at.
Built in 1630 on the western banks of the Chao Phraya, Wat Chaiwatthanaram was designed as a physical map of the Buddhist universe. The central prang represents Mount Meru — the cosmic mountain at the centre of the universe. The four surrounding prangs represent the four continents of the world.
Sacred geometry, not decoration. Every proportion was calculated to reproduce the structure of the cosmos in brick and stone.
The riverside setting makes this the most photogenic temple in Ayutthaya — the central prang reflected in the water, ruins framing the sky. Your guide knows the exact spot for a photo capturing the full scale and symmetry of this complex.
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Bang Pa Im Palast
Bang Pa-In Royal Palace
One of Thailand's most extraordinary royal sites — five architectural styles in one royal garden.
Bang Pa-In has been the Thai royal family's summer retreat since the 17th century. King Rama V transformed it after travelling through Europe — creating a palace that was both proudly Thai and international.
What you will see:
The Aisawan Dhiphya-Asana Pavilion — a Thai-style pavilion perfectly reflected in the ornamental lake. One of the most photographed royal buildings in Thailand.
The Chinese Imperial Palace — gifted to King Rama V, filled with imperial Chinese furniture and porcelain.
The European Royal Residence — Victorian in character with formal reception rooms.
The Royal Gothic Church — a full Gothic church with pointed arches and stained glass.
The Cable Ferry — crossing to the riverside temple, unchanged for over a century.
Your guide walks you through the full complex and takes photos of your group at the iconic lakeside pavilion.