Private Ayutthaya Day Trip from Bangkok: Personalized, Exclusive with Hotel Pickup, Lunch, & Guide

-Private tour exclusively for your party: Ensures a personal experience
-Hassle-free pickup and drop-off from your Bangkok hotel
-Get insight into the history of the city from your guide
-Includes admission fees and lunch

Duration: 9 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Historic City of Ayutthaya - This once excellent capital city, masterminded 80 km from Ayutthaya was squashed by the Burmese outfitted power in 1767 and is at present an UNESCO world heritage site. A broad number of palaces, temples and chedis are yet standing. In 1782 Ayutthaya transformed into the capital of Thailand. The main sights fuse the…
What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • Hotel pick up and drop off
  • Bottled water
  • English speaking guide
  • Lunch
  • Entries admission
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Alcoholic Beverages
Location
Historic City of Ayutthaya
, Pratu Chai Sub-district, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District
Cancellation Policy

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

Customer Ratings
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Lewismd9424og
Dec 16, 2023
Definitely a must visit - Your visit to the breathtaking historical area of Ayutthaya sounds like it was a deeply fulfilling experience. With better planning compared to your last rushed visit, you were able to fully appreciate the beauty and significance of this site. The grounds and the structures, so distinct from anything in America, offer a unique glimpse into a rich historical tapestry. Learning about Ayutthaya's past as an old capital of Thailand and exploring its stunning temples and stupas seem to have been particularly rewarding. Your recommendation for anyone in Thailand to make the short trip from Bangkok to visit this remarkable site is a testament to its cultural and historical value.
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Waldockm
Dec 6, 2023
Wonderful day - Very interesting if you love ancient temples! They are scattered throughout the entire city, so you can drive around, take a tuk-tuk, or join a guided tour. They are very beautiful and atmospheric; take the time to walk around each temple and appreciate it. It's a day trip, or you could consider staying overnight and spending an entire weekend here; the modern city is also quite pleasant.
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Imrond793
Nov 9, 2023
Historical Ayutthaya Day Trip - My first visit to Ayutthaya exceeded expectations. Mr. Thanarat was not only punctual but also highly knowledgeable about the sites we visited. If you have an interest in exploring historical Thailand, I wholeheartedly recommend this tour.
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D5766yzrobertw
Oct 18, 2023
A day well spent - Exploring Ayuthaya with Bravo Tours was a day well spent. The guide was informative, and the ancient temples and ruins were awe-inspiring. The only downside was the heat, so be sure to bring water and wear sunscreen
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Lorenzo_t
Jul 5, 2022
Teddy guide from Bravo Indochina Tours - Booked with your company for a tour to Ayutthaya. Our guide Teddy were the best! He went above and beyond to accomodate everything for us. I couldn’t be happier with their service. Would recommend them to anyone
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604dyant
Dec 13, 2023
The site is vast and incredibly impressive, though be prepared for the heat! - The main island is roughly 3 x 2 km. While walking is feasible between nearby sites, using a bike, car, or tour is better for broader exploration, especially as some key sites are off the island. The heat can be intense, even for those accustomed to Bangkok's climate. In Ayutthaya, temperatures can feel much hotter than they are. Essentials include a hat, sunglasses, and taking frequent breaks. Mornings, particularly between 8-11am, are quieter at the sites. After this, they get crowded with tour groups. An early start is advisable. The island features a mix of open spaces, sites, and commercial areas, with cafes never far away. Many unticketed minor sites and evening attractions make it worthwhile to stay overnight. Surprisingly, there's almost no information available on-site about the ancient ruins, not even a paper map. It's best to research online or through guidebooks beforehand. Depending on your interest in either ruins or active temples, plan accordingly. My top ruin picks include Wat Ratchaburana, Wat Maha That, and Wat Chaiwatthanaram. The Chantharakasem National Museum, St Joseph's Church, Baan Hollanda, and Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan are also worth visiting. If driving, approaching the island from the west is preferable, possibly stopping at St Joseph's and Wat Chaiwatthanaram. On the return to Bangkok, consider visiting the Bang Sai royal folk arts and crafts center, which offers unique handicrafts not found in Bangkok. Remember, it closes by 4.30 pm.
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Thitip0ngy
Nov 11, 2023
Definitely a must in BKK - Ayutthaya stands as a testament to the grandeur of Thailand's past, just an hour's journey from Bangkok. As Siam's longest-serving capital, it is dotted with numerous ancient temples, their ruins at every turn hinting at a city that once glimmered with gold. Our guide, during a half-day tour, narrated the history leading up to the city's fall in wartime. Although the 25-carat gold that once clad these temples is gone, the remaining structures still convey the splendor of bygone eras. Ayutthaya remains an essential visit for anyone wishing to delve into the majestic history of Bangkok's surrounds.
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