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From Khao San Road, Narathiwas Ratchanakarin, Sathorn Road (North/South), Pratunam, Wireless Road. If your hotel is outside the pick-up area, the meeting point is National Stadium BTS Station Exit 2.
Discover the enchanting Bang Pa-In Royal Palace, a stunning blend of Thai, European, and Chinese architectural wonders. Immerse yourself in royal history and tranquil surroundings on this day tour.
Uncover the secrets of Thailand's past on an Ayutthaya tour. Immerse yourself in the allure of the ancient capital, where historic temples and cultural treasures await your discovery.
Visit Wat Yai Chai Mongkol, Wat Mahathat, Wat Mongkol Borpit, Wat Phra Sri Sanphet, and Wat Chaiwatthanaram — each a testament to Thailand's majestic history and spiritual heritage.
Return to your accommodation in Khaosan Road, Narathiwas Ratnakarin, Sathorn Road (North and South), Pratunam, and Wireless Road areas or to the meeting point.
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Get your zen on for some Buddhist history, architecture, and religion at the Ayutthaya Historical Park. This full-day Ayutthaya Historical Park tour is a deep dive into Thai culture and will leave your head-spinning. They don't build temples like they used to!
After departing from Bangkok bright and early with your guide, see Bang Pa-In Royal Palace en route to Ayutthaya. Used as a summer residence for ancient Thai kings, the golden pagodas and serene pools make for a great introduction to the region’s glorious past.
In Ayutthaya, explore fascinating ancient religious sites, including Wat Mahathat, where a decapitated Buddha head sits nestled between ancient tree roots. In Wat Mongkol Borpit, stand in awe of the enormous seated Buddha statue, and then explore the holiest, most important complex of the ancient Thai capital, Wat Phra Sri Sanphet.
Finally, uncover the secrets of Wat Chaiwatthanaram, known for its towering stone chedis.