Best of Bangkok and Ayutthaya in a Day
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Highlights
- Visit both capital cities of Thailand and Siam in A Day
- Checkout the must-see landmarks such as the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and Wat Mahathat
- A chance to taste the famous Roti Saimai of Ayutthaya
Overview
Travel to both the old and new capitals of Thailand. Visit the Grand Palace, the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, Wat Mahathat, and some of Bangkok and Ayutthaya’s most stunning attractions. Join us as our knowledgeable and friendly guide provides live commentary as you immerse yourself in the history of these two capital cities.
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Travel to both the old and new capitals of Thailand. Visit the Grand Palace, the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, Wat Mahathat, and some of Bangkok and Ayutthaya's most stunning attractions. Join us as our knowledgeable and friendly guide provides live commentary as you immerse yourself in the history of these two capital cities.
Itinerary
The Grand Palace
Travel to Rattanakosin Historical Island by car. Visit the Grand Palace, the most recognized structure in Bangkok, which King Rama I, the city's founder, constructed in 1782.
Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew)
Every building in the complex is a work of art, most notably the royal chapel of Temple of the Emerald Buddha, which houses the most revered Buddha Image in Thailand. Only those who are adequately attired may enter.
Wat Phra Chetuphon (Wat Pho, Reclining Buddha)
Observe the enormous Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho, one of the most significant Temples in Bangkok. In addition to holding the world's largest Reclining Buddha, the temple is renowned as the premier school for traditional Thai massage.
Wat Phra Sri Sanphet
Then explore the 1350-founded Historic City of Ayutthaya after lunch. Visit Wat Phra Sri Sanphet, the emblematic temple of Ayutthaya Historical Park, which features three bell-shaped stupas on a raised platform. It was the most significant temple in Ayutthaya and a royal temple without a resident monk.
Wat Mahathat
Continue to the neighboring Wat Mahathat, famous for the Buddha's head entangled with the roots of the Bodhi Tree. Wat Mahathat, also known as the Monastery of the Great Relic, was one of the largest temple complexes on the island of Ayutthaya, serving as the Royal Temple's religious center and housing Buddha's relics. It was also the residence of the city's supreme patriarch.
Wat Chaiwatthanaram
Proceed to the riverside temple of Wat Chaiwattanaram. The temple, commissioned in 1630 by King Prasat Thong in the conventional style with Khmer elements, has been identified by cultural historians as the edifice most representative of Buddhism's influence on Thai society.
An opportunity to taste Ayutthaya’s famous sweet snack “Roti Saimai”, cotton candy crepe, which are well-known amount locals and tourists, before heading back to your hotel in Bangkok.
Inclusion
- Hotel Pickup & drop-off
- Private Transport by Air-conditioned Vehicle
- Professional Guide
- Admission Fees
- Lunch
- Bottled Water
- Accidental Insurance
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