Ayutthaya & Ayothaya Floating Market Day Trip
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From Palaces to Paddleboats in Ayutthaya’s One-Day Wonder

Forget boring museum tours and predictable beaches. This isn’t your average vacation, folks. Get ready to warp through time, conquer ancient ruins, and charm mischievous seals in a whirlwind day trip in Bangkok that packs more punch than a Muay Thai fighter on red bull. Brace yourselves, history buffs and thrill seekers, because Ayutthaya and Bang Pa-In Royal Palace are about to rewrite your definition of fun!

Morning Marvels

Bang Pa-In Royal Palace: Ditch the crowded Grand Palace and discover the hidden gem of Bang Pa-In. Imagine strolling through serene gardens dotted with fairytale pagodas and pavilions. Picture crossing a charming Chinese bridge over a lotus pond, feeling like you’ve stumbled into a scene from a kung fu movie. Breathe in the fresh air, bask in the royal opulence, and snap enough photos to make your Instagram followers green with envy.

Midday Munchies & Market Mayhem

Ayothaya Floating Market: Brace yourself for a sensory overload, folks! Stepping into the Ayothaya Floating Market is like diving into a kaleidoscope of smells, sights, and sounds. Colorful boats bobbing on the canal, laden with exotic fruits, handmade crafts, and smiling vendors eager to barter. Sample sticky mangoes, slurp down coconut water straight from the shell, and maybe even snag a bargain on a hand-painted elephant lamp. Just remember, haggling is half the fun (and a potential Olympic sport in Thailand)!

Afternoon Adventures:

Wat Phra Sri Sanphet: Time to rewind back to Ayutthaya‘s glorious days as Siam’s capital. Stand awestruck before the majestic ruins of Wat Phra Sri Sanphet, where towering stone chedis whisper tales of forgotten kings and battles won. Clamber over ancient walls, marvel at the intricate carvings, and imagine the grandeur of this once-vibrant temple complex.

Wat Maha That: Prepare to have your mind blown (literally). At Wat Maha That, history and nature have become an eerie, yet stunning, spectacle. A giant Buddha head entwined in the roots of a banyan tree tells a silent story of time’s relentless march. Explore the crumbling structures, snap some hauntingly beautiful photos, and let the echoes of the past resonate within you.

Tips for Triumph:

Dress comfy: Temples require respectful attire, so ditch the flip-flops and tank tops. Think loose-fitting clothing that covers your shoulders and knees.

Sunscreen & Snacks: Prepare for tropical heat and humidity. Sunscreen, hats, and water are your allies. Pack some snacks to keep those tummy grumbles at bay between market madness and temple exploring.

Shoes for Exploration: You’ll be doing a lot of walking, so comfy shoes are key. Remember, uneven terrain and ancient steps can be tricky in flip-flops (unless you’re a ninja master).

Respect the Sites: These are places of worship and historical significance. Be mindful of your noise levels, dress appropriately, and don’t climb on the ruins (no matter how tempting that Buddha head selfie might be).

So, ditch the guidebooks, embrace the unexpected, and prepare to be charmed, amazed, and maybe even a little seal-slapped on this epic day trip. Ayutthaya and Bang Pa-In Royal Palace aren’t just historical relics; they’re playgrounds for the adventurous soul, whispering secrets of the past and promising adventures you’ll never forget. Just remember, sunscreen, comfortable shoes, and a sense of humor are your essential weapons in this battle against boredom. Good luck, and don’t forget to grab a mango sticky rice on your way out. You’ll thank us later!

Timings

Starting time is 9:50 AM

Duration of the tour is 8 hours

Ticket Prices

Adult (5 and above) 43.37 USD

Children (3-4) 39.03 USD

Infants (2 and younger) do not require a ticket

Ticket prices include:

Admission ticket to Bang Pa-In Royal Palace

Admission ticket to Ayothaya Floating Market

Admission ticket to Wat Phra Sri Sanphet

Admission ticket to Wat Mahathat

Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle

Multilingual English- and Thai-speaking tour guide

Not included:

Food and drinks

Hotel pickup and drop-off

Personal expenses

Gratuities

Important Information

Not allowed:

Short skirts

Sleeveless shirts

Ripped clothing

Sportswear

See-through clothing

Please note, the itinerary is subject to change without any prior notice due to local circumstances

This is a group tour

Knee and shoulder-length clothing must be worn in the Bang Pa-In Royal Palace (please do not wear shorts, mini skirts above the knee, sportswear, sleeveless shirts, torn pants, leggings or see-through wear or sandals)

How To Get There

Meeting point: in front of Mc Donald’s at Robinson Mall Sukhumvit. Near BTS Asok station.

Tell the taxi driver Robinson Sukhumvit Soi 17 (there are many branches in different locations)

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