2 hrs Private Ayutthaya Heritage Town Cultural Triangle by ATV
Ayutthaya
Embark on a thrilling 2-hour private ATV adventure in Ayutthaya's cultural triangle. Explore ancient ruins, rural temples, and the local lifestyle while enjoying a scenic Tuk Tuk ride and a street ride away from the city chaos.
Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Ayutthaya - We will pick you up from your hotel located within selected areas.
  • Ayothaya Floating Market - Arrive at the Ayutthaya Floating Market - one of the most popular tourist locations in Ayutthaya. upon arrival, you can have a chance to explore the beautiful market at an extra cost.
  • Ayutthaya - Meet us at the Sun Leisure World ATV Place in Ayutthaya. Brace yourself for an exhilarating ATV adventure, complete with a carefully planned schedule. Spend the initial 10 minutes for a warm welcome, gearing up, and a thorough safety briefing. The next 10 minutes will be dedicated to driving tuition at our facility, ensuring everyone is ready for the fun ahead. The main highlight is the ATV tour through scenic landscapes, adapting to varying rider skill levels. We’ll strategically insert breaks during the tour, offering opportunities for captivating photos and a chance to relish the tranquility of Thailand’s breathtaking countryside.
  • Wat Samana Kottharam - Situated close to Wat Kudidao, Wat Samana Kottharam underwent a significant restoration under the patronage of Chao Phraya Kosa (Lek) and Phraya Kosa (Pan) during the reign of King Narai the Great. The central feature of this temple is a remarkable prang, designed in a manner reminiscent of Chedi Chet Yot in Chiang Mai. The prang stands out with doors on all four sides and is topped with a distinctive wooden gable roof.

Inside the ubosot, the main attraction is the revered Buddha image known as ‘Phra Si Samanagot Bophit.’ This intricately crafted sandstone masterpiece, dating back to the early period of the Kingdom of Ayutthaya, portrays the Buddha in the Bhumisparsa Mudra. Furthermore, Wat Samana Kottharam is home to a notably large stupa, showcasing a unique style believed to be inspired by the Seven-Spires Temple in Chiang Mai. The temple serves as a testament to the rich history and diverse architectural influences of Ayutthaya.

  • Wat Kudi Dao - Wat Kudi Dao, located in Ayutthaya, is a captivating temple that bears historical significance and architectural charm. Originally constructed during the Ayutthaya Kingdom, the temple underwent renovations and enhancements over the years, showcasing a blend of cultural influences.

One of the notable features of Wat Kudi Dao is its elegantly designed ubosot, a main hall used for Buddhist ceremonies. The temple’s architecture reflects the classical Ayutthaya style, characterized by intricate details and ornate decorations. The surrounding grounds of the temple are often adorned with sculptures and religious artifacts, adding to the visual appeal.

One of the highlights of Wat Kudi Dao is its serene atmosphere, offering visitors a tranquil space for contemplation and appreciation of Thai religious and architectural heritage.

  • Ayutthaya - Visit Wat Dusitharam situated in the northeastern area of the Hantra sub-district, beyond the city island in Ayutthaya, Wat Dusittharam is a tranquil monastery located on the western bank of Khlong Ayodhya. The name “Dusittharam” originates from the Sanskrit word “Tush,” symbolizing contentment and the fulfillment of desires.

The monastery encompasses a substantial area, divided into an old and a new section. The old segment boasts a significant chedi, a vihara, and an ordination hall or ubosot, showcasing the temple’s historical charm. On the other hand, the modern part features contemporary monastic buildings, illustrating the evolving landscape of Wat Dusittharam. Serving as a testament to the enduring spiritual legacy of Ayutthaya, the temple invites visitors to delve into its rich history and enjoy the serenity of its surroundings.

  • Wat Maheyong - Located just outside the eastern end of the ancient city of Ayutthaya, Wat Maheyong, a Buddhist monastery, remains in a state of ruins despite undergoing multiple restoration efforts throughout its history. Constructed in the 15th century, it was likely designed as a meditation center, and its red brick walls are still visible from a distance. Designated as a national historical site by Thailand’s “Fine Arts Department,” the monastery’s ordination hall (ubosot) serves as a venue for religious ceremonies, with Buddhist monks actively encouraged to officiate during auspicious periods.
  • Ayutthaya - After the tour, relax and unwind with post-tour soft drinks, Ayutthaya-style Thai food, and a delightful local lunch.
  • Ayutthaya - As the tour comes to an end you will go back to the ATV place and bid your farewell to your guide. Next, we will send you back to your hotel in a traditional tuk-tuk.
What's Included
  • Lunch
  • Transportation to and from Ayutthaya by local Tuk Tuk
  • Helmet
  • Entry/Admission - ATV
  • Bottled water
  • Soft drinks
What's Not Included
  • Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
  • Personal Expenses and Gratuities
  • Floating Market (200 THB)
Additional Information

Embark on a fun 20-minute Tuk Tuk ride to Floating Market Ayutthaya. Then, enjoy a scenic and secure 60-minute ATV adventure exploring Ayutthaya’s cultural triangle.\n\nAfter this exciting experience, take a relaxed 60-minute street ride away from the city chaos. This will lead you to ancient ruins that will leave a lasting impression on your memory. Explore the inner circle of Ayutthaya, discover rural temples, and get a firsthand look at the locals’ lifestyle on an easy trail.\n\nGet ready for a few unforgettable hours of joy and entertainment as you explore the Ayutthaya Countryside on an amazing ATV. This promises to be a unique and enriching exploration of Ayutthaya’s cultural and natural wonders.

Location
Ayutthaya
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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