Our Adventures in Thailand
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Itinerary
09:00 - Transport from Bangkok to Ayutthaya
18:00 - Return to Bangkok
Cost: $90US/person
Includes: Private, round-trip, transport from
Bangkok to Ayutthaya, guide, bicycle, bike helmet (not
just safe, but fashionable), delicious lunch, snacks, temple
admissions and volumes of fun historical info!
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No trip to Thailand is complete without a journey back in time to the incredible ancient capital of
Ayutthaya. That would be like going to Egypt and not seeing the Pyramids!

Posing with a local, Ayutthaya
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As the capital from 1350-1767, Ayutthaya was the crowning glory of the Siamese Kingdom. During the 17th
century it swelled to a population of more than 1 million, making it one of the world’s largest cities.
During the Ayutthaya-era the country also grew to its largest geographical size, occupying much of
modern-day Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar and even some of Malaysia.
Ayutthaya was finally sacked by the Burmese in 1767, which caused the Thais to flee south and eventually
establish Bangkok as the capital in 1782. Preserved in history, Ayutthaya remains a magnificent site to be
seen.
A short 90km minivan ride from Bangkok takes us to this
UNESCO World Heritage Site where we’ll mount Mary
Poppins-style bicycles and explore four of our favorite
historical sites. The best thing about these stone
palaces is there are no ropes, allowing you to get up
close and personal with Ayutthaya’s stunning temples.
Along the way we’ll enjoy an authentic ‘Isaan’
(northeastern Thai) lunch and fill you in on lots of
nifty historical facts. This intimate exploration of
Ayutthaya gives you a genuine appreciation for the
city’s significance to the Thai people.
Riding: 20km (paved roads)

Just one of hundreds of Buddha images in Ayutthaya
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Today you'll visit:
- Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon
- Wat Phanan Choeng
- Wat Chai Wattanaram
- Wat Phra Si Sanphet
- Other stunning stone palaces
Make sure you bring:
- Footwear that has coverage of at least a strap around your heel
- Shirt with at least as much coverage as a typical t-shirt
- Modest shorts or light pants
- Camera with plenty of film/storage space
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Hat (it gets awfully hot and sunny here)
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