Explore the Ancient Palace and Wat Phra Si Sanphet, which served as Thailand’s capital for 417 years. Continue to Wat Phra Mongkol Bopit, home to one of the largest bronze Buddha statues in the country.
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8 Hours
Up to 1 day
9 people
English, Thai

Discover the timeless charm of Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former capital of Thailand, on a memorable full-day journey from Bangkok (Hotel round-trip transfer within 12 km from Khao San Road).
Travel in comfort by private van as you explore the magnificent ruins and sacred landmarks that tell the story of Thailand’s ancient kingdom.
Your tour includes visits to iconic temples such as Wat Phukhao Thong, famous for its towering white chedi; Wat Phra Si Sanphet, once the grandest and most important temple within the royal palace complex; and Wat Mahathat, renowned for the legendary Buddha head entwined within the roots of a banyan tree—one of Thailand’s most photographed cultural symbols.
Along the way, your professional guide will share fascinating insights into Ayutthaya’s history, architecture, and royal heritage.
Midday, enjoy a delicious authentic Thai lunch at a local restaurant (at your own expense) before continuing your exploration at a relaxed pace.
This private experience allows you to fully appreciate the beauty, culture, and historical significance of Ayutthaya without rushing or crowds.
Private Van Tour (4–9 Persons) includes:
• Comfortable private transportation
• Licensed English-speaking guide
• All entrance fees
Perfect for families, friends, or small groups seeking a personalized and enriching cultural journey into Thailand’s glorious past.

This temple is located outside the city of Ayutthaya. It was built by U-Thong in 1357 for meditation. In 1592, when King Naresuan defeated the Burmese crown prince, he commanded a large pagoda built at this temple to match the height pagoda.

(The second capital of Thailand).

The image of the Reclining Buddha.

This temple is located in front of the Grand Palace. The construction was begun during the reign of King Borom Rachathirat I in 1374 A.D.
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