Tour Details
A journey to the ancient capital of Siam — Ayutthaya. You will visit the legendary temples Wat Yai Chai Mongkol, Wat Maha That, Wat Phra Sri Sanphet, Wat Na Phra Men, and Wat Chaiwattanaram — the filming location of “Mortal Kombat”. Dive into history and local legends, see the famous Buddha head entwined in tree roots, and finish the trip with a traditional Thai lunch.
Included- Entrance tickets
- Group transport
- Guide services
- Hotel transfer round trip
- Local guides at selected locations
- Lunch
- Meals as per program
- Medical insurance
- Program highlights
- Tour escort
- Personal expenses
- Cash for personal expenses
- Comfortable shoes
- Drinking water
- Personal medication (with prescription and instructions)
- Photo and video equipment
- Power bank
- Smartphone
- Sun hat
- Sun umbrella or sunglasses
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Hotel pickup from Pattaya
Guest pickup and departure from Pattaya
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Breakfast Stop
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The road to the first temple
The journey to the first temple begins with stories about the ancient capital of Siam and its sacred sites.
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Wat Chaiwattanaram Temple
Wat Chaiwattanaram Temple, filming location of the movie Mortal Kombat. The tour includes a Thai guide who speaks Russian.
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Road to Wat Na Phra Men Temple
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Wat Na Phra Men Temple
Wat Na Phra Men is the only temple that survived the Burmese invasion intact.
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Wat Phra Sri Sanphet Temple
Wat Phra Sri Sanphet is the largest temple in Ayutthaya, known for its three iconic chedis. It was once the royal chapel where important ceremonies were held.
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Transfer to the next location
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Wat Maha That Temple
Wat Maha That, famous for the iconic Buddha head entwined in the roots of a tree.
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Road to the final location
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Wat Yai Chai Mongkol Temple
Wat Yai Chai Mongkol is a historic temple known for its iconic chedi, a symbol of the victory over the Burmese. It stands as a majestic landmark in Ayutthaya and attracts visitors with its serene atmosphere and impressive architecture.
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Lunch
Thai-style lunch featuring fried chicken, tom yum soup with shrimp, som tam (papaya salad), fried rice, and drinks. All dishes are mild and not spicy.
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Return to Pattaya
Hotel drop-off for all guests.
- Categories: History, Culture & Traditions
- Tags: Ancient Cities Lunch Included Ruins Sacred Places Temples UNESCO Sites
- Reviews: 1
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A day trip from Pattaya to Ayutthaya: iconic temples, the history of Siam, the Buddha's head in tree roots, and …
mag289
It was a very interesting trip to Ayutthaya, with lots of temples and history packed into one day. The most impressive sights were the Buddha head entwined in tree roots and the temple where a movie was filmed — it looks truly powerful. The guide explained everything clearly and in an engaging way, and the road felt easy despite the busy program. Lunch was tasty and not spicy. By the evening we were tired, but very satisfied.