Tour Details
The unique "Evening in Ayutthaya" tour combines comfort with the atmosphere of the ancient city without the exhausting daytime heat. You will visit the Bang Pa-In Royal Palace, temples Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon, Wat Phanan Choeng, and Wat Phutthaisawan, enjoy a cruise along three rivers, and finish at the magnificent Wat Chaiwatthanaram illuminated in the evening. A walk amid the glowing lights of Siam’s ancient capital makes this journey truly unforgettable.
Included- All taxes and fees
- Entrance tickets
- Group transport
- Guided park walk
- Guide services
- Hotel transfer round trip
- Lunch
- Meals as per program
- Medical insurance
- Program highlights
- Tour escort
- Personal expenses
- Cash for personal expenses
- Comfortable shoes
- Drinking water
- Long-sleeved clothing (sun protection)
- Personal medication (with prescription and instructions)
- Photo and video equipment
- Power bank
- Smartphone
- Sun hat
- Sun umbrella or sunglasses
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Guest Pickup from Pattaya Hotels
Guest pickup and departure from the city.
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Bang Pa-In Palace Tour
Bang Pa-In Royal Palace
Built in 1632 by King Prasat Thong, the palace fell into disrepair by the 18th century but was restored in the 19th century and became a royal residence once again. Today, the complex is expanded and carefully restored. For guest convenience, golf carts are available for rent at 300 THB, making the tour of the grounds even more comfortable and enjoyable. -
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Lunch at a Traditional Thai Restaurant
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Visit to the Victory Monument Temple (Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon)
The Victory Monument Temple (Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon)
Founded in the late 14th century, this temple is considered one of the key landmarks in Ayutthaya. Its main feature is the central 33-meter Khmer-style prang, visible from afar, giving the temple a majestic appearance. -
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Three Rivers Cruise Around Ayutthaya with Stops at Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan and Phut Thai Savan
Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan
Built in 1324, this temple is renowned for its impressive Buddha statue, Phra Phanan Choeng. The 19-meter-tall figure dates back to the 15th century and is considered one of Thailand’s most remarkable Buddha images.Phut Thai Savan Temple (Wat Phutthaisawan)
Founded in 1353 by King Ramathibodi I on the site of his first settlement, even before Ayutthaya became the capital. This site is historically significant for the city. -
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Visit Wat Chaiwatthanaram — Evening Walk in the Ancient City
Wat Chaiwatthanaram Temple Complex (Wat Chai)
Built in 1630 by King Prasat Thong in honor of his mother, this temple became one of Ayutthaya’s most important. Its architectural silhouette stands out among the city’s buildings and continues to impress with its harmony and scale. -
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Return to Pattaya
- Categories: City & Sightseeing History, Culture & Traditions
- Tags: Ancient Cities Lunch Included Museums Palaces River Cruise Ruins Temples
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The “Evening in Ayutthaya” tour: palaces, temples, a river cruise, and the city beautifully illuminated at night. Don’t miss it …
nataliya.kem2014
The excursion turned out to be very atmospheric. The evening format was especially enjoyable, when it’s no longer so hot. Bang Pa-In Palace impresses with its scale and beautifully maintained grounds, and riding around in a golf cart was a separate pleasure 😊. The temples in Ayutthaya look powerful and majestic, and the river cruise reveals completely different views of the city. Walking among the ancient ruins, you really don’t want to leave. The trip was comfortable, the guide shared stories in an engaging way, and we were left with very warm impressions.