The content of this product is provided by machine translation and may not reflect the actual information, please take this into consideration before booking.- Course Information -• Meeting time: Around 6:00
• Departure time: 6:30• Meeting point: Pick-up at hotels within the designated area.
*We will inform you of the pick-up time by around 8 PM Thailand time the day before your participation date.• Duration: 11-12 hours• Disbanding time: 18:00-19:00• Disbanding location: MBK Center (nearest station: BTS National Stadium Station)• Minimum number of participants: 1 person
- Meal Information -• Menu: Enjoy popular classic Thai dishes in a mini buffet style at our own restaurant, which is exclusively for tours.
- Spot introduction -• Damnoen Saduak Floating Market includes a boat ride, allowing you to enjoy the atmosphere as you leisurely stroll along the network of canals. The market is bustling with boats selling a variety of items, including sweets, daily necessities, and souvenirs. The sight of friendly local vendors coming one after another to sell their wares, including classic items like chilled coconut ice cream and fruit, is a uniquely Thai experience.
• Maeklong Market (Railway Market)
The market, which surrounds the railway tracks, sells fresh food and daily necessities, but don't miss the sight of people folding up their umbrellas every time the train, which makes just four round trips a day, passes by! It's an astonishing sight to see the train passing by just centimeters in front of you, closer than you'd imagine! This extremely popular market has been featured on TV programs around the world.
• Wat Phra Si Sanphet (World Heritage Site)
Built in 1948, it is like the Temple of the Emerald Buddha in the Bangkok dynasty, and its three symbolic stupas lined up on the east and west sides are guardian temples where it is said that three kings and princes of the Ayutthaya dynasty are buried. Due to the Burmese invasion in the 18th century, only the ruins of the collapsed stupas and pillars remain.
• Wat Mahathat (World Heritage Site)
It was built by the third king in 1374, but was abandoned after the Burmese army invaded. Now, it is a temple famous for its wooden Buddha head, and is a representative ruin of the 14th century.
• Wat Lokayasuthara
This temple was built during the Ayutthaya dynasty and is home to a gigantic reclining Buddha, 5m high and 28m long, lying leisurely on a vast, lush grassland to the north of Kunphaeng House, west of Ayutthaya.