Full-Day Floating Market and Ayutthaya Temples Tour from Bangkok
Bangkok, Thailand
Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 1 day
Join this full-day tour for the opportunity to visit the famous Damnoen Saduak floating market and Ayutthaya province. Visit some ancient temples such as Wat Mahathat, Wat Lokayasutharam, and Wat Chaiwatthanaram. Return transfers and lunch included.
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Join this full-day tour for the opportunity to visit the famous Damnoen Saduak floating market and Ayutthaya province. Visit some ancient temples such as Wat Mahathat, Wat Lokayasutharam, and Wat Chaiwatthanaram. Return transfers and lunch included.Every morning, boat vendors will cramp in Khlong Damnoen Saduak to sell product from their plantations that vary from fruits to vegetables. Visit during the early morning and take a ride on a row boat to get the real sense of floating market.
Then transfer to the Ayutthaya province, an ancient capital and modern city in the Central Plains of Thailand, 85 km north of Bangkok.
Visit Wat Mahathat, the highlights include the octagonal pagoda, the plaster base of a Buddha image, the medium-size Prang with mural paintings about the life of the Buddha, the resident hall of the Buddhist Supreme Patriarch and more. What seems to be the most prominent landmark of the temple is the head of a sandstone Buddha image entwined in the roots of a Bodhi tree.
Then you will see a reclining Buddha statue, made of brick covered with plaster and is about 42 meters long. Vendors in front sell flowers and incense required to make an offering to the image at Wat Lokayastharam.
The next temple is Wat Chaiwatthanaram, located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, outside Ayutthaya Island. It is one of Ayutthaya's best known temples.
After this you will return to your hotel safely.
Then transfer to the Ayutthaya province, an ancient capital and modern city in the Central Plains of Thailand, 85 km north of Bangkok.
Visit Wat Mahathat, the highlights include the octagonal pagoda, the plaster base of a Buddha image, the medium-size Prang with mural paintings about the life of the Buddha, the resident hall of the Buddhist Supreme Patriarch and more. What seems to be the most prominent landmark of the temple is the head of a sandstone Buddha image entwined in the roots of a Bodhi tree.
Then you will see a reclining Buddha statue, made of brick covered with plaster and is about 42 meters long. Vendors in front sell flowers and incense required to make an offering to the image at Wat Lokayastharam.
The next temple is Wat Chaiwatthanaram, located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, outside Ayutthaya Island. It is one of Ayutthaya's best known temples.
After this you will return to your hotel safely.
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