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Majestic ancient Thai temple in Ayutthaya, with its iconic red and gold tiered roof and white facade, surrounded by vibrant flowers under a blue sky, showcasing rich historical architecture on this private tour.
Panoramic view of ancient brick stupas and temple ruins in Ayutthaya Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with a commemorative stone in the foreground, perfect for exploring on a private day tour.
Delicious grilled giant river prawns, a famous Ayutthaya delicacy, served on a white plate with various Thai dishes in the background, highlighting the culinary experience of the private tour.
Imposing ancient brick ruins of Ayutthaya, partially overgrown by lush trees, stand majestically under a clear blue sky, inviting exploration on this private historical tour of Thailand.
The elegant Phra Thinang Aisawan Thiphya-Art pavilion, a golden Thai-style structure floating on a tranquil lake at Bang Pa-In Royal Palace, reflecting beautifully under a blue sky during the private tour.

Bangkok Ayutthaya One Day Private Tour


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Duration:11 hour(s)
Free cancellation 4 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • Take a tour of Bang Pa-In, the summer residence of former Thai kings.
  • Explore Ayutthaya, a historical site in Thailand that is listed as a World Heritage Site.
  • You can have a great time by visiting Rockna Cafe, which is famous for its photogenic restaurants.
  • You can tour comfortably and pleasantly in a private vehicle.
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  • Total time: 11 hours
  • Available number of people: Minimum 2 people (minimum number of people is based on adults)
  • Departure time: 9:00 AM
  • Departure point: Hotel lobby in Bangkok (This product is a private taxi tour with a local driver.)


1. Ayutthaya tourist attractions

You can experience the splendid Buddhist history at this temple, which is registered as a World Cultural Heritage site. Ayutthaya, the old capital of Thailand, was designated as a World Cultural Heritage site by UNESCO in 1991.

  • Breakwater Summer Villa
    Bang Pa-In, the summer palace of King Prasat Thong of Ayutthaya in the mid-17th century, is located in the middle of a 400m long and 40m wide lake and was used as a summer residence for the kings during the Ayutthaya period. (*Cart rental not included)

  • Wat Mahathat
    Wat Mahathat was a royal monastery and the spiritual center of the city. It was restored and rebuilt several times after the Ayutthaya period, but collapsed in 1904. In 1956, the Ministry of Culture's Department of Fine Arts conducted restoration work, and many relics, including the Buddha's relics, other Buddhist statues, and offerings enshrined in the stupa, were excavated and are now on display at the museum.

  • Wat Lokayasutharam
    'Wat Lokayasutharam' is a temple located behind the Grand Palace and is famous for its 42m tall reclining Buddha. You can make a wish by sticking gold leaf in front of the miniature reclining Buddha or make an offering of flowers and incense.

  • Rak na cafe
    In Thai, the word 'Rak' means love, and 'Na' means rice field. As the name suggests, meaning love for rice fields, the green rice fields and fields form a spectacular view before your eyes. Feel the leisure in nature, the charm of Rak Na Cafe.

  • Wat Chaiwatthanaram
    It is said that King Prasat built this temple for his mother, modeled after the Khmer-style Angkor Wat, and the overall appearance of the temple is like a miniature version of Angkor Wat.

  • long tail boat
    You can see a new side of Ayutthaya on the Pasak River by taking a boat ride of about 30 to 40 minutes. (For safety reasons, nighttime operation is not available, and boat times may change depending on the season.)

2. Floating Market

A traditional floating market in Ayutthaya where you can buy various local souvenirs and handicrafts and enjoy various street foods. You can also try Thai snacks sold on boats and experience feeding koi fish with a baby bottle, which is hard to experience in Korea.


[Vehicle Guide]

  • 2~3 people: Passenger car (3 x 20-inch carriers or 1 x 20-inch carrier + 1 x 24-inch carrier)
  • 4 people: SUV (4 x 20" carriers or 2 x 20" carriers + 2 x 24" carriers)
  • 5 or more people: Van (10 20-inch carriers or 4 20-inch carriers + 4 24-inch carriers)

* Infants who are free passengers are not counted as seat assignments, and in the case of 3 adults + 1 infant, a passenger vehicle is assigned.
* Except for VANs, vehicles are randomly assigned as taxis or regular vehicles. Taxi passenger cars or regular passenger cars are semi-compact vehicles. Please keep this in mind. If there are 3 people with a lot of luggage, please change to an SUV vehicle and use it.


[Additional Cost Information]

  • Areas outside of Bangkok city center may incur additional charges depending on distance.
  • Any additional costs incurred can be paid in Baht directly to the driver on the day of your trip.
  • The knight can only communicate in very simple English words.
    ㆍFor outlying area meeting and drop off: Car: 200THB / SUV & Van: 300THB
    ㆍExtension of vehicle usage time per hour: Passenger car: 200THB / SUV & van: 300THB
    ㆍWhen upgrading a vehicle
    - Passenger car → SUV: 500THB
    - SUV → Van: 800THB
    - Car -> Van: 1,300THB

Row of majestic ancient stupas and chedis with intricate brickwork in Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage site, providing a captivating glimpse into Thailand's rich history on a private day tour.

Intricate brickwork of an ancient Ayutthaya prang or stupa, showcasing its weathered beauty and historical detail, with hints of greenery emerging from the structure under a clear blue sky on a private tour.

Purchase Notice

  • Infants under 89cm tall can stay for free. If you are bringing an infant, please indicate this in your request.
  • Additional charges may apply for areas outside of Bangkok city. (Additional charges are to be paid directly to the driver on the day in Baht)
  • The gentleman can only communicate in very basic English.
  • There is a dress code when entering the summer villa. If you wear the restricted clothing, you must purchase clothes on site (100-150 baht) (exposed clothes, skirts above the knee, short shorts, ripped jeans, sleeveless shirts, slippers, etc.)
  • When renting a kart at Bang Pa-In, the rental fee is 400 baht for 1 hour, and 100 baht per hour thereafter.
  • It is difficult to get to Pattaya after the tour ends.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 4 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–3 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What are the must-see historical sites in Ayutthaya for a day trip?

Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is rich in ancient temples and ruins. Key attractions include Wat Mahathat, famous for the Buddha head intertwined in tree roots, and Wat Phra Sri Sanphet, the royal temple complex. Don't miss Wat Chaiwatthanaram, known for its Khmer-style architecture, and Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon, with its large reclining Buddha and stupa. These sites offer a glimpse into Thailand's glorious past and are ideal for exploration during a day trip.

2. What is the most convenient transportation for a private day tour from Bangkok to Ayutthaya?

For a comfortable and convenient private day tour from Bangkok to Ayutthaya, a private vehicle with a dedicated driver is highly recommended. This allows for flexible scheduling, direct travel without transfers, and the ability to visit multiple sites efficiently. You can relax and enjoy the scenery while your driver navigates, ensuring a smooth and personalized experience to each attraction, including Bang Pa-In Royal Palace and Ayutthaya Historical Park.

3. Is a private day tour visiting Ayutthaya and Bang Pa-In Royal Palace worth it for first-time visitors?

Yes, a private day tour covering Ayutthaya and Bang Pa-In Royal Palace is highly recommended for first-time visitors. It offers a comprehensive and stress-free way to explore these significant historical and cultural sites. With a private vehicle, you gain the flexibility to spend adequate time at each location, avoid public transport hassles, and travel comfortably between the spread-out attractions, making the most of your visit to the ancient city.

4. Can visitors explore both Ayutthaya Historical Park and Bang Pa-In Royal Palace sufficiently within a single day?

Yes, it is feasible to explore both Ayutthaya Historical Park and Bang Pa-In Royal Palace sufficiently within a single day, especially with a private tour. A well-planned itinerary typically allows for 2-3 hours at Bang Pa-In, followed by 4-5 hours to cover the main temples within Ayutthaya Historical Park. A private vehicle ensures efficient transfers, maximizing your time at each location without rushing.

5. What conveniences does a private tour offer for exploring Ayutthaya Historical Park compared to independent travel?

A private tour to Ayutthaya Historical Park offers significant conveniences. You enjoy door-to-door service, a comfortable private vehicle, and a dedicated driver, eliminating the need to navigate public transport or haggle with local taxis. This allows for a relaxed pace, custom stops, and the ability to carry belongings securely, enhancing comfort and efficiency compared to planning independent logistics across the widespread historical sites.

6. What are the practicalities of self-guided exploration for Ayutthaya's major temples?

Self-guided exploration of Ayutthaya's major temples is possible, but requires planning. You would typically travel from Bangkok via train, bus, or minivan to Ayutthaya. Once there, you can rent a bicycle, hire a tuk-tuk for the day, or use ride-hailing apps to navigate between the spread-out sites. Be prepared for the heat and ensure you have a map and water, as walking between all major temples is extensive.

7. What attractions can be seen at Bang Pa-In Royal Palace during an Ayutthaya day trip?

At Bang Pa-In Royal Palace, a stunning summer residence, visitors can explore a diverse collection of buildings showcasing Thai, Chinese, and European architectural styles. Highlights include the Aissawan Thiphya-Art (Thai pavilion in a pond), Wehat Chamrun (Chinese-style palace), and the Phra Thinang Warophat Phiman (European-style mansion). The expansive, beautifully maintained gardens are also a major attraction, perfect for leisurely strolls during your Ayutthaya day trip.

8. How can visitors best navigate between the various historical sites within Ayutthaya Historical Park?

Within Ayutthaya Historical Park, visitors can navigate between sites using several methods. For convenience and to cover more ground, renting a private car with a driver or hiring a local tuk-tuk for the day is highly effective. Bicycles are a popular option for those who prefer active exploration, with many rental shops available. Some visitors also use ride-hailing services for shorter distances between specific temples within the park.

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