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Ayutthaya Experience Tour
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Trip Description : A full-day tour to the ancient city of Ayutthaya, The Thai capital for 417 years, is one of Thailand?s major tourist attractions. Many ancient ruins and art works can be seen in a city that was founded in 1350 by King U-Thong when the Thais were forced southwards by northern neighbours. During the period of Ayutthaya being the Thai capital, 33 kings of different dynasties ruled the kingdom until it was sacked by the Burmese in 1767. The area, well conserved as a historical park, has been included in UNESCO’s list of World Heritage since 13 December 1991.
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Thailand (Ayutthaya) |
| Start City | : | Bangkok |
| End City | : | Bangkok |
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Private  |
| Duration |
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Full Day |
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| Tour Grade |
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Easy Moderate Strenuous |
| Operated by |
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Oriental Escape Ltd |
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ITINERARY
| 08:00 hrs | Meet your English-speaking guide in the hotel’s lobby. Depart for Ayutthaya, located 76 kms. north of Bangkok. It was one of Indo-China’s most prosperous cities and is one of Thailand’s major historical attractions. The grandeur of Ayutthaya is reflected by numerous magnificent structures and ruins concentrated in and around the city island surrounded by the Chao Phraya, Pa Sak and Lop Buri Rivers. The area, well conserved as a historical park, has been included in UNESCO’s list of World Heritage since 13 December 1991. Ayutthaya covers an area of 2,556 square kilometres. | |
| 09:30 hrs | Visit Wat Yai Chai Mongkol is situated to the southeast and opposite to Ayutthaya city. A large Chedi of this Wat can be seen from a far distance. This monastery wasbuilt by King U-Thong in 1357 A.D. for the use of the monks who had returned from Ceylon after studying under Phra Vanarat Maha Thera. | |
| 10:00 hrs | Visit Chao Sam Phraya National Museum, This museum is perfect for history buffs who admire fine arts and handicraft of the Ayutthaya period. Housed in the museum are various original antiques, mostly made of gold and decorated with precious jewels. In addition, there are various antique bronze Buddha images and famous carved panels. Of note is a receptacle in the Thai Pavilion that contains relics of the Lord Buddha and other objects of art that are over 500 years old. | |
| 10:30 hrs | Continue to Ayutthaya Ancient Palace, was original built King U-Thong in the 14 th century, and was expanded over the years. These pavilions were completely destroyed in 1767, leaving only brick foundation, porticos and walls.
Visit Wihan Phra Mongkhon Bophit. Phra Mongkhon Bophit, a large bronze cast Buddha image was originally enshrined in the open area outside the Grand Palace and later covered by a building in the reign of king Songtham. During the fall of Ayutthaya, the building was badly destroyed by fire. The one currently seen was reconstructed, but does not have as beautiful craftmanship as the previous one. The open area east of the sanctuary was where the royal cremation ceremonies took place.
Visit Wat Phra Si Sanphet. This is the most important temple within the Royal Palace compound and the original from which the Temple of the Emerald Buddha in Bangkok has been copied. Three outstanding Ceylonese style pagodas were built during the 15th century to enshrine the ashes of three Ayutthayan kings. | |
| 11:30 hrs | City-sightseeing tour along the Inner City. En route you can see many magnificent temples and ruins, including Wat Mahathat, Wat Ratburana, Wat Phra Ram then feeding the food to elephant at Ayutthaya Elephant Camp. | |
| 12:00 hrs | Lunch will be provide at riverside restaurant. | |
| 13:00 hrs | Across the Rivers to the south of the Island. Visit Wat Chaiwatthanaram, one of the most imposing ancient Buddhist monasteries, was established by the command of King Prasatthong in 1630 A.D. It is believed that the wat is located on the site of his former home. The reason for building this monastery was to make merit for his mother. Prince Damrong Rachanuphap noted that its architecture was similar to that of Angkor Wat and inferred that the wat might have been built to commemorate the king’s victory over Cambodia. | |
| 13:30 hrs | Leave form Ayutthaya pass green paddy fields, villages, and temples then return to Bangkok. | |
| 15:00 hrs | Arrive your hotel. | |
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RATES [Valid 01-NOV-2009 - 31-OCT-2010]
| Service Type | Prices per person in Thai Baht |
| 1 pax |
2 pax |
3-4 pax |
5-8 pax |
| Private Tour |
4,400 |
2,550 |
2,000 |
1,750 |
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Inclusions: >> Air-conditioned vehicles with experienced driver >> English speaking licensed guide >> All admission fees as mentioned in the program >> Lunch
Exclusions: >> Items of a personal nature >> Tips or Gratuities to guide and driver >> Elephant Ride (optional tour)
Child Policy:
>> For children under 3 years old will be Free of charge
>> For children 4-12 years old we charge 70% of adult price
>> For children over 13 years old we charge normal price
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