Ayutthaya World Heritage Tour

8 hours and 30 minutes

Easy

Located about 77kms north of Bangkok, Ayutthaya was the capital of the Kingdom of Siam and was also a prosperous international trading port many centuries ago.

Ayutthaya was included in UNESCO's List of World Heritage Sites back in 1991 because of its incredible ruins, including spectacular old Buddhist temples, ancient statues of monumental proportions and more.

Beginning with an early morning pick up from your Bangkok hotel, you will journey to many of the top attractions in Ayutthaya by air-conditioned coach.

During the day you will stop at Bang Pa-In Royal Palace, the stunning Summer Palace of former kings, Wat Lokayasutharam, the largest reclining Buddha in Ayutthaya, the ruins of the majestic Wat Phra Si Sanphet, once the holiest temple on the site of the old Royal Palace until it was destroyed by the Burmese in 1767, Wat Mahathat, which is one of the most important temples in the Ayutthaya Kingdom, and more.

Before returning back to Bangkok, you will enjoy a delicious Buffet Lunch at TM Land Hotel.


What's included?

    Professional, English speaking Guide 

    Air-conditioned coach ride from/to Bangkok 

    Buffet Lunch at TM Land Hotel 

    Hotel pick up/drop off (in Bangkok area) 

    Entrance fees & taxes 


    Exclusions

      Beverages

      Gratuities (optional) 

      Please note

        Hotel pickup is available from most centrally located Bangkok hotels. Please arrange pickup from your hotel or a nearby location when you call to confirm your reservation 

        Pick-up time is 30–90 minutes prior to the booked tour start time. Start time is 7.30am. 

        Duration approximately 8-9 hours. Tour duration and travel times are approximate only and depend on the traffic situation on the day   

        Children 3years and younger are complimentary, but infants may be required to sit on laps. Not wheelchair accessible.   

        At least 2 people are required for this activity to take place. Single traveller may book this product, but is subject to availability day prior to tour. (If tour cancelled due insufficient numbers then full refund will be provided)  

        Dress code: Ayutthaya temples don't have a strict dress code like most other temples in Thailand. ... You can still wear shorts or a dress, but just have a long scarf with you to wrap around your waist.  

        However, there is a strict Dress code at Bang Pa-In...No shorts, jeans or even tight pants are allowed, however, vendors outside the entrance will sell or rent appropriate cover-up clothing as required at very small prices (about 100-baht).   

        I Asia Thailand has an exclusive partnership with 'Safety in Asia’. Being specialists in Health & Safety management in the hospitality industry, they will guide us on the best hygiene practices available. 'Safety in Asia' is FTO (Federation of Tour Operators) approved

        Should your travel plans change, do not worry. I Asia Thailand will do all possible to change your booking to fit with your new travel arrangements free of charge.    


        What to bring

          Dress code: Ayutthaya temples don't have a strict dress code like most other temples in Thailand. ... You can still wear shorts or a dress, but just have a long scarf with you to wrap around your waist.

          However, there is a strict Dress code at Bang Pa-In...No shorts, jeans or even tight pants are allowed, however, vendors outside the entrance will sell or rent appropriate cover-up clothing as required at very small prices (about 100-baht).

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