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(Korean Guide) Ayutthaya Temple Private Tour & Airport Transfer / Departure from Bangkok
(Korean Guide) Ayutthaya Temple Private Tour & Airport Transfer / Departure from Bangkok
(Korean Guide) Ayutthaya Temple Private Tour & Airport Transfer / Departure from Bangkok
(Korean Guide) Ayutthaya Temple Private Tour & Airport Transfer / Departure from Bangkok
(Korean Guide) Ayutthaya Temple Private Tour & Airport Transfer / Departure from Bangkok

(Korean Guide) Ayutthaya Temple Private Tour & Airport Transfer / Departure from Bangkok


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• No more crowded and chaotic join-in tours! A private tour just for you.

• Visit 3 representative temples of Ayutthaya, a must-see tourist attraction in Bangkok

A Korean-speaking guide will kindly explain the tourist attractions.

[5% App discount] Code: APP5OFF , HK: APP15HK

Product Info

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📢 Product Introduction

1. Who are you going with?

For the private tour, you will meet the guide at the Bangkok hotel.

You can enjoy a comfortable itinerary with friendly service in a private vehicle.


2. Where are you going?

Let's head to Ayutthaya, a must-visit destination for a trip to Bangkok!


3. What do you look at?

■ Wat Mahathat

Wat Mahathat, the representative temple of Ayutthaya, was the center of Buddhism of the ancient Ayutthaya Kingdom,

It is a historical site that preserves the traces of the magnificent royal temple exactly as they were.

The Buddhist pagoda and temple ruins built of red bricks create a mysterious atmosphere.

In particular, the Buddha head wrapped in the roots of a Bodhi tree is a symbolic landmark of Ayutthaya and is famous as a must-photo spot.


■ Wat Yai Chai Mongkol

An impressive temple featuring a massive golden pagoda reaching 72 meters in height!

It is a historical place built by the royal family to pray for victory and prosperity.

Numerous Buddha statues are majestically lined up surrounding the temple, creating a magnificent atmosphere,

If you climb to the top of the tower, you can look down at the entire view of Ayutthaya at a glance.

It is a place where you can deeply experience Thai Buddhist culture in a peaceful and reverent atmosphere.


■ Wat Phra Si Sanphet

It is a representative temple imbued with the history and ancient glory of the Ayutthaya royal family, featuring three impressive, magnificent white towers.

It is nice to take a leisurely stroll around the temple and admire the tranquil scenery created by the red bricks and white towers.

You can experience the authority of an ancient city and Buddhist art at the same time.


🚩 Tour Schedule

■ Morning Tour

• 08:00 ~ 09:00 Meeting with Korean-speaking guide in the hotel lobby in downtown Bangkok

• 09:00 ~ 10:00 Wat Mahathat

• 10:00 ~ 11:00 Wat Yai Chai Mongkol

• 11:00 ~ 12:00 Wat Phra Si Sanphet

• 12:00 ~ 13:00 Tour ends after drop-off at Bangkok hotel or Bangkok airport

The time may change slightly depending on the circumstances of the day.


■ Afternoon Tour

• 13:00 ~ 14:00 Meeting with Korean-speaking guide in the hotel lobby in downtown Bangkok

• 14:00 ~ 15:00 Wat Mahathat

• 15:00 ~ 16:00 Wat Yai Chai Mongkol

• 16:00 ~ 17:00 Wat Phra Si Sanphet

• 17:00 ~ 18:00 Tour ends after drop-off at Bangkok hotel or Bangkok Airport

The time may change slightly depending on the circumstances of the day.


🚗 Meeting / Pickup Location

Free pickup is provided within the Bangkok city area.

I will meet the driver in the hotel lobby.

It is recommended to wait comfortably 10 minutes before your scheduled pickup time.


📌 Must Read

1. Adult and child fares are the same.

Available for groups of 2 or more adults, and the above rates are per person.

Infants aged 0-2 years are free, but seats are not provided.


2. Please make sure to wait in the hotel lobby, and

For hotels with multiple lobbies, please wait in the main lobby.


3. Various entrance fees are not included; please pay the guide directly when meeting them.


4. Vehicle Information

• 1 ~ 3 people: Passenger car (1 20-inch suitcase per person)

• 4 ~ 5 people: SUV (Max. 4 with luggage, Max. 5 without luggage)

• 6 ~ 9 people: Van (Max. 8 people with luggage, Max. 9 people without luggage)

Car seats are not provided, but luggage can be stored in the vehicle. (One 20-inch suitcase per person)

Infants are not provided with vehicle seats.


5. Passenger cars and SUVs are driving guides for direct driving.

The van service is conducted with 1 guide and 1 driver.


6. Airport pickup or hotel pickup/drop-off near the airport incurs an additional fee.

You must request this in advance when making a reservation.

Additional charges will be notified via email after confirmation.

• Driving Guide: 15,000 KRW (One-way & Price per Team)

• Guide + Van: 30,000 KRW (One-way & Price per Team)


7. If you wish to upgrade your vehicle from a 5-seater SUV to a van,

Please purchase 6 of the 6-7 person options.

Purchase Notice

  • Reservations received after 18:00 can be confirmed the following morning.
  • We will send you detailed information and a voucher via email after your reservation is confirmed.
  • This product is available only on the designated date.
  • We recommend using individual travel insurance.

FAQ

1. Which historical sites are recommended for visitors exploring Ayutthaya's temples?

When visiting Ayutthaya's historical park, key recommended sites include Wat Mahathat, famous for the Buddha head intertwined in tree roots, and Wat Phra Si Sanphet, the former royal temple known for its three large chedis. Wat Chaiwatthanaram is another highlight, admired for its impressive Khmer-style architecture, and Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon offers a large reclining Buddha and a towering chedi accessible via stairs, providing panoramic views.

2. What is the historical significance and overview of Ayutthaya's ancient temples?

Ayutthaya served as the capital of the Siamese Kingdom for over 400 years, from 1350 to 1767, growing into one of the world's largest and most cosmopolitan urban areas. Its ancient temples and historical sites reflect a golden age of Thai art, architecture, and international trade. Though largely destroyed in 1767, the remaining ruins constitute the Ayutthaya Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers a profound glimpse into a powerful historical empire.

3. Why are the ancient temples of Ayutthaya considered a valuable historical destination?

The ancient temples of Ayutthaya are highly valued for their rich historical narrative and architectural grandeur, showcasing a unique blend of Khmer and early Sukhothai influences. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, they offer visitors an immersive experience into the remnants of a once-flourishing capital, providing insights into Thailand's past glory, religious practices, and the devastating impact of its downfall. The scale and artistic details of the ruins are truly captivating.

4. Do any of Ayutthaya's temples feature architecture comparable to Angkor Wat?

Yes, Wat Chaiwatthanaram in Ayutthaya is often noted for its striking architectural similarities to Cambodia's Angkor Wat. This temple complex, with its central prang (tower) and surrounding smaller prangs, clearly exhibits the Khmer architectural style, which significantly influenced Ayutthaya's builders. Its imposing presence along the Chao Phraya River evokes the grandeur found in the ancient Khmer Empire's structures.

5. What kind of insights can a guided tour provide when visiting Ayutthaya's historical temples?

A guided tour significantly enhances the experience of visiting Ayutthaya's historical temples by providing deep historical context, cultural explanations, and insights into the specific architectural details of each ruin. Guides can share fascinating stories, explain the religious symbolism, and piece together the timeline of the ancient city, bringing the silent stones to life and offering a more profound understanding of their significance than self-exploration alone.

6. What are the common transportation options for exploring the historical sites within Ayutthaya?

Within Ayutthaya's historical park, common transportation options include hiring a tuk-tuk for a customizable tour, renting bicycles for independent exploration, or taking a riverboat to see riverside temples. For visitors seeking convenience and comfort, especially when touring multiple sites, a private car hire or a pre-booked private tour with dedicated transportation is a highly recommended and efficient option.

7. Can ride-hailing services like Grab be used for travel within Ayutthaya's historical areas?

Yes, ride-hailing services such as Grab are available for travel within Ayutthaya, including its historical areas. They can be a convenient option for getting between temples or to and from your accommodation. However, for a fully curated and seamless experience that covers multiple sites efficiently without waiting, booking a private tour with included transportation is often a more reliable choice.

8. What are the recommended ways to travel from Bangkok to the Ayutthaya Historical Park?

To travel from Bangkok to the Ayutthaya Historical Park, several options are available. You can take a train from Hua Lamphong Station for a scenic journey, catch a public bus or minivan from Mo Chit Bus Terminal, or opt for a private car charter for maximum comfort and flexibility. Booking a guided private tour that includes round-trip transportation from Bangkok is also a highly convenient way to visit.

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