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Recommended for those who want to try something different from elephant riding!
Recommended for those who arrive in Bangkok in the morning and want to spend the morning relaxing!
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Departing in the afternoon, we will visit Ayutthaya's three major historical
sites. Visit Wat Phra Si Sanphet, where the Ayutthaya king rests, Wat
Mahathat, which is well-known in guidebooks, and Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon, which
features a distinctive 72m-tall pagoda, and experience the city's eternal
history!
Take a break at the cafe between sightseeing. Enjoy a drink of your choice
from the wide selection of smoothies, frappes, and more. What's more, the
highlight of this cafe is that the elephants come to visit! Enjoy feeding them
and taking photos with them up close!
[Ayothaya Cafe]
This cafe allows you to take photogenic photos with elephants! Choose your
favorite drink from the extensive menu, including smoothies and frappes.
The dessert menu is also extensive. We recommend the No. 1 dessert you should
try when visiting Thailand: "Khao Niao Man Muang (Mango Sticky Rice)"
(additional charge).
Photos with the elephants will be taken by cafe staff using your mobile phone
(camera) (basic English available).
[Dinner included plan]
●Saffron Restaurant: 5-course Thai set meal at Banyan Tree Hotel 《Menu》
・Appetizer (Please enjoy the appetizer (rice crackers) before starting the 5th
course)
・Scallop and papaya salad ・Soft shell crab and pomelo salad
・Tom Yum Kung
・Grilled sea bass with Penang curry cream sauce or beef gapao rice
・Mango sticky rice and sorbet
・Rice (choose from 4 types including saffron rice and riceberry)
・One glass of welcome drink (cocktail or mocktail) included exclusively for
tour participants
Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon
This temple was built in 1351 by King U-Thong, who founded the Ayutthaya
dynasty. Its striking chedi is 72 meters high. It was built to commemorate
King Naresuan's victory in single combat against a Burmese prince in 1592. You
can climb the chedi and enjoy the surrounding views. The reclining Buddha
statue in the temple grounds and the impressive Buddha statues in the
corridors make this a symbolic temple of Ayutthaya.
Wat Phra Si Sanphet
This is the most important temple within the Ayutthaya Royal Palace, with
three Sri Lankan-style pagodas. It is the guardian temple where three famous
Ayutthaya kings who left their mark on Thai history rest, and is like the
Temple of the Emerald Buddha in the Bangkok dynasty. It was destroyed during
the Burmese invasion in the 18th century, but was restored after the war, and
now only the remains of the pagodas and pillars remain.
Wat Mahathat (Wat Phra Mahathat) is a temple that you've probably seen in guidebooks. It's famous for its impressive wooden Buddha head. The head fell off the body in the mid-1600s and was re-emerged at the base, remaining horizontal, making its current appearance a miracle. It's the most popular temple for tourists in Ayutthaya.
13:30
Depart for the World Heritage Site, Ayutthaya (approximately 1.5 hours)
14:45
15:30
Enjoy photo time with the elephants that come to visit the cafe and a feeding experience.
16:15
16:45
17:15
19:00
Dinner plan with three major Thai dishes: Poo Patpong Curry, Tom Yum Kung, and Gapao. Guided to Savoy Restaurant in Mercury Villa, close to BTS Chit Lom Station. After the meal, you can leave the restaurant at your leisure.
52nd floor! Banyan Tree Bangkok "Saffron Restaurant" 5-course Thai meal included: Guided to Banyan Tree Hotel "Saffron Restaurant", after meal, free to disband at the restaurant
*There will be no hotel pick-up after the tour ends.
USD 72.89