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Tour route 6 places
  • Wat Phra Christ Prachak
    Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Koh Yai, located opposite the Bang Sai Royal Folk Arts and Crafts Center.
    Wat Phra Christ Prachak
    Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Koh Yai, located opposite the Bang Sai Royal Folk Arts and Crafts Center.
  • Petch Fort
    Petch Fort , located in Bang Ka Cha (the area of the Pasak River and the Chao Phraya River convergence), was made of brick and laterite 14 meters thick, with a boundary marker 6.50 meters high, and 8 openings.
    Petch Fort
    Petch Fort , located in Bang Ka Cha (the area of the Pasak River and the Chao Phraya River convergence), was made of brick and laterite 14 meters thick, with a boundary marker 6.50 meters high, and 8 openings.
  • Wat Chai Watthanaram
    On the same river as Wat Phutthaisawan, but on the west side of the island.
    Wat Chai Watthanaram
    On the same river as Wat Phutthaisawan, but on the west side of the island.
  • Ayutthaya Elephant Palace & Royal Kraal
    Elephant palace, Ayutthaya is located on Pa Ton road. Not far from Khum Khun Pan, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Historical Park, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. The important places in The Elephant Palace, Ayutthaya is the Elephant Camp. This area will be an elephant and mahout's resting place. This section has a rope between people and elephants. Visitors can get a picture of the elephant from the outside of the courtyard and can feed the elephants food. The front of the elephant yard is a small elephant shelter. This is the highlight of this palace. There are activities for surfers to play with lovely elephants. When you come in, there will be a welcome staff, there are Elephant photography services with service charge is only 40 baht per person. On the weekends or public holidays, there are elephant show will be accompanied by live music and dances. The prosperity for visitors. It's a very exciting activity.
    Ayutthaya Elephant Palace & Royal Kraal
    Elephant palace, Ayutthaya is located on Pa Ton road. Not far from Khum Khun Pan, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Historical Park, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. The important places in The Elephant Palace, Ayutthaya is the Elephant Camp. This area will be an elephant and mahout's resting place. This section has a rope between people and elephants. Visitors can get a picture of the elephant from the outside of the courtyard and can feed the elephants food. The front of the elephant yard is a small elephant shelter. This is the highlight of this palace. There are activities for surfers to play with lovely elephants. When you come in, there will be a welcome staff, there are Elephant photography services with service charge is only 40 baht per person. On the weekends or public holidays, there are elephant show will be accompanied by live music and dances. The prosperity for visitors. It's a very exciting activity.
  • Wat Phutthaisawan
    Wat Phutthaisawan is on the Chao Phraya River, opposite to the southern part of Bangkok. It is a large and famous royal monastery. This location is appeared in the chronicles as 'Wiang Lek Sub-district or Wiang Lek'
    Wat Phutthaisawan
    Wat Phutthaisawan is on the Chao Phraya River, opposite to the southern part of Bangkok. It is a large and famous royal monastery. This location is appeared in the chronicles as 'Wiang Lek Sub-district or Wiang Lek'
  • Wat Choeng Tha
    Wat Choeng Tha or Wat Tin Tha or Wat Tin or Wat Klang or Wat Kosawas, located at Tambon Tha Wasukri Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. It is an old temple built during the reign King Ramathibodi I or King U-Thong, but there is no evidence of its founder. The temple is located to the north of the city island, on the left bank of the Lop Buri River, near the Mai Rong Moat, which is a royal barge dock in the Ayutthaya period. Opposite the temple are Fort Thai Sanom and Pak Khlong Tho which is the port of the city island, for coming ashore at the pier in front of Wat Choeng Tha
    Wat Choeng Tha
    Wat Choeng Tha or Wat Tin Tha or Wat Tin or Wat Klang or Wat Kosawas, located at Tambon Tha Wasukri Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. It is an old temple built during the reign King Ramathibodi I or King U-Thong, but there is no evidence of its founder. The temple is located to the north of the city island, on the left bank of the Lop Buri River, near the Mai Rong Moat, which is a royal barge dock in the Ayutthaya period. Opposite the temple are Fort Thai Sanom and Pak Khlong Tho which is the port of the city island, for coming ashore at the pier in front of Wat Choeng Tha
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