Bangkok-Ayutthaya, the Ancient Capital of Thailand: Go by Bus and Return by Boat
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Bangkok- Ayutthaya, the Ancient Capital of Thailand: Go by Bus and Return by Boat

Duration
9 hours
Language
English
Guests
1-15

Explore Ayutthaya's ancient temples and palaces with a day trip from Bangkok by bus, then return aboard a cruise boat. Enjoy a buffet lunch while cruising the Chao Phraya River, passing local villages and iconic sights like Wat Arun before arriving back at River City Pier.

Highlights:
  • Explore Ayutthaya - the UNESCO world heritage ancient city
  • Step back into the history while visiting ancient palaces and temples
  • Admire local villages from aboard the cruise boat
  • Enjoy buffet lunch on board
Includes:
  • Guide
  • Transfer from Bangkok by bus
  • Transfer to Bangkok by cruise boat
  • Entrance fee for all temples
  • Lunch on board
  • Insurance under Thai law
Excludes:
  • All other expenses not mentioned in the program
  • Pick-up and drop-off from your hotel
Please note: Minimum 2 people. Infant 1-3 years old: free of charge (sitting with parent); children 3-10 years old: child rate; children 11++: same price as an adult.
Itinerary:
  • 07:00 - Check in at River City Shopping Complex Sipraya Pier
  • 07:30 - Depart from Bangkok by air-conditioned coach to Ayutthaya province
  • 09:15 - Arrive Ayutthaya the world heritage ancient city
  • Take your time to visit ancient temples
Place to visit in Ayutthaya:

WAT PHUTTHAISAWAN - The royal monastery where the white prang (Khmer-style pagoda), located in the middle of the ancient compound. This temple was built by King U-thong who was founder of Ayutthaya Kingdom. Located at the site where he first settled before establishing Ayutthaya as the capital city in 1350.
WAT MAHATHAT- One of the most amazing Buddhas head in the root of the Bodhi tree, also it was the royal monastery and served as the residence of the supreme monk in the early Ayutthaya period.
WAT PHRA SRI SANPHET - The largest and the most important temple with in the Royal palace compound in Ayutthaya, and also it is the prototype of the Grand palace and temple of the emerald Buddha in Bangkok
VIHARA PHRA MONGKHON BOPHIT - There is a large bronze Buddha image which was originally enshrined in the open area outside the royal monastery and later covered by this chapel.
  • 13:15 - Welcome on board to Grand Pearl Cruiser at WAT CHONG LOM (Pathum Thani province) for cruising back to Bangkok along the Chao Praya river. Superb buffet lunch which includes a delight variety of oriental and western cuisines will be served. The cruise passes through Nonthaburi pier, Koh Kret (Mons community) and local Thai villages
  • 15:00 - Coffee break will be served while you enjoy the enchanting sights along the river banks such as the Royal barges house, Thammasart University, The Royal Grand Palace, Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
  • 16:00 - Arrive at the River City Pier Shopping Complex

Discover the Heart of Thailand's Ancient Capital on an Unforgettable Tour

Exploring Ayutthaya from Bangkok means stepping into a world where history comes alive. Founded in 1350, Ayutthaya rose as Siam's second capital, perfectly placed between China, India, and the Malay Archipelago - turning it into one of Asia's busiest trading hubs. During this Ayutthaya day trip, you'll visit highlights like Bang Pa-in Palace, a stunning blend of Thai and European styles, plus iconic temples including Wat Yai Chaimongkol, Wat Phra Si Sanphet, and Wat Mahathat. Walking these grounds, you'll soak in the stories of royal power, religious devotion, and a city that once connected continents.

Essential Tips for a Smooth, Enjoyable Trip to Ayutthaya

To make the most of your day trip and have a hassle-free experience, here's what I recommend:

  • Dress comfortably and modestly; temples require covered shoulders and knees.
  • Wear sturdy shoes as you'll be walking on uneven ancient paths.
  • Bring sunscreen, a hat, and water - Thai sunshine can be fierce, especially March through June.
  • The cooler months, November to February, offer the best weather for getting to Ayutthaya from Bangkok.
  • Make sure your camera or phone has enough space - you'll want plenty of pictures.
  • Carry some cash for little treats or souvenirs along the way.

Follow these simple steps and the day from Bangkok will be a breeze.

More Facts About This Experience

Ayutthaya's historic park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcases a fascinating mix of Khmer, Sukhothai, and late Ayutthaya architectural styles. The ruins sit gracefully amid lush greenery and peaceful canals, echoing its past as a vibrant waterborne trading center. Did you know parts of the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun were filmed near Ayutthaya? The temples welcome visitors daily from 8 am to 5 pm, making it easy to plan your Ayutthaya day tour around this schedule.

Complementary Activities to Enhance Your Thailand Adventure

After soaking up history in Ayutthaya, you might want to round out your Thai experience with some thrilling or relaxing activities available on getexperience.com. Head to Phuket for a full-day rafting and zipline adventure through vibrant jungle landscapes. Animal lovers will appreciate the Safari World Tour near Bangkok, offering up-close encounters with exotic wildlife. For those craving off-road excitement, the Koh Samui Jungle Safari by 4x4 delivers a wild ride through dense tropical forests. These experiences mix perfectly with your cultural day trip, catering to various tastes and keeping the fun rolling.

Who Should Take This Ayutthaya Day Trip?

This experience has something for nearly everyone - whether you're a solo traveler eager to dive into authentic culture, families craving a fun and educational outing, or groups of friends seeking a laid-back yet enriching adventure. The convenient bus journey from Bangkok to Ayutthaya combined with a relaxing boat ride back ensures comfort and variety, making it easy to enjoy the day without stressing about transport. If experiencing Ayutthaya from Bangkok sounds like your kind of day trip, you're in for a treat that's both cool and culturally rich.

Free cancellation

Plans are subject to change, and sometimes unexpectedly. So you can cancel your event free of charge 24 hours before the start.
Ms. Piyanutta
With GetExperience since 2022

Meeting point

23 Soi Charoen Krung 24, Khwaeng Talat Noi, Khet Samphanthawong, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10100, Thailand

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