About this activity
Editor's Note
Look, I’ve spent more years than I care to admit chasing high occupancy rates and analyzing lead times for big operators, and if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that the industry loves to overcomplicate the "ancient ruins" experience. Most tours just shovel fifty people onto a bus and call it a day, but that's not how you actually feel the weight of history. The Old Siam tour is a bit of a rare find because it actually respects your personal space while tackling the heavy hitters of Ayutthaya. Why do we still insist on massive coaches when the best stories are told in small groups? Beats me. This itinerary is tight, the transport doesn't smell like old upholstery, and they actually feed you real food instead of those sad "tourist menu" lunch boxes. If you're tired of the corporate polish and just want to see where the golden age of Siam actually lived—without the usual circus—this is the one.
About the Tour
Ayutthaya isn't just a collection of old bricks; it’s the skeletal remains of what was once the most powerful city in Southeast Asia. This small-group excursion takes you back to the 14th century, offering a curated dive into the ruins without the stress of navigating Thai logistics on your own.
What’s Included:
- Round-trip transport from Bangkok in an air-conditioned vehicle (or meet-up in Ayutthaya).
- All temple entrance fees (no hidden costs at the gate).
- A certified expert guide who knows the history better than the back of their hand.
- A traditional Thai lunch at a local spot.
The Itinerary Highlights
Wat Chaiwattanaram Your journey begins either with a pickup from Bangkok or at the site itself. This temple is a showstopper. Heavily influenced by Cambodia’s Angkor Wat, its symmetrical prangs rise dramatically above the Chao Phraya River. It’s the perfect spot to discuss the Khmer influence on Siamese architecture before the crowds get too thick.
Wat Lokayasutha & Wat Phra Sri Sanphet You’ll visit the massive reclining Buddha at Wat Lokayasutha—a rare survivor of the 1767 Burmese invasion. From there, it’s a short trip to Wat Phra Sri Sanphet. This was the holiest site in the old capital, once part of the Royal Palace complex. Its three iconic bell-shaped stupas are the definitive image of Ayutthaya.
Wat Mahathat No trip here is complete without seeing the Buddha head entwined in Bodhi tree roots. It’s a haunting, beautiful sight that reminds you nature always wins in the end. This temple was once the center of Ayutthaya’s religious life and housed sacred relics of the Buddha.
A Local Culinary Break Unlike many tours that prioritize RevPAR at partner hotels over quality, this tour stops at a genuine local restaurant. You'll get a hearty Thai meal, and your guide can help you navigate the menu if you want to try something a bit more adventurous than Pad Thai.
Highlights
- Visit 4 of the most impressive temples in Ayutthaya
- See the iconic Buddha head nestled in tree roots
- Enjoy an authentic Thai lunch at a local restaurant
- Learn all about the intriguing history of Ayutthaya
- Explore the collections in the Chao Samphraya National Museum
Know before you go
- Visitors are requested to be dressed appropriately when entering the temples. Please wear clothes that cover your shoulders and knees. No ripped pants, tight pants, or shorts are allowed
- All vehicles are set up with hand sanitizer
- No luggage or large bags are allowed on the tour. If you have luggage, you may leave it at the activity provider's office near the meeting point
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- As this product with multiple option, please read the details of the option before booking to ensure you book the correct option
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Wat Chaiwatthanaram
Break time, Photo stop, Visit, Guided tour, Sightseeing, Walk, Hop-on Hop-off stop (45 minutes)
Wat Lokaya Sutha
Break time, Photo stop, Visit, Guided tour, Free time, Sightseeing, Walk (45 minutes)
Wat Phra Sri Sanphet
Break time, Photo stop, Visit, Guided tour, Sightseeing, Walk (45 minutes)
Wat Maha That
Break time, Photo stop, Visit, Guided tour, Sightseeing (45 minutes)
11 drop-off locations:
Phra Nakhon, MBK CENTER, MBK Center, MBK CENTER, Silom, Pathum Wan, Ratchathewi, Watthana, Samphanthawong, Sathon, MBK Center See more