Ayutthaya, Thailand – Ancient Capital, Temples & River History
Ayutthaya is located in central Thailand, about 80 km north of Bangkok. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Siam from 1350 to 1767.
🌟 Why is Ayutthaya Famous?
- UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Ancient ruins & temples
- Buddha statues intertwined with tree roots
- River-based history
🚆 How to Reach Ayutthaya
From Bangkok
- Train: 1.5 hours (cheap & popular)
- Bus: From Mo Chit Bus Terminal
- Taxi: Comfortable day trip option
🗺️ Top Places to Visit in Ayutthaya
1. Wat Mahathat
Famous for the Buddha head entwined in tree roots, symbolizing harmony between nature and spirituality.
2. Wat Phra Si Sanphet
Once the royal temple, known for its three iconic stupas.
3. Wat Chaiwatthanaram
Beautiful riverside temple best visited during sunset.
4. Ayutthaya Historical Park
Large complex of ruins ideal for cycling.
🚕 Local Transport
- Bicycle rentals
- Tuk-tuks
- River boats
🗣️ Local Language
- Thai
- English understood in tourist zones
🏨 Where to Stay
- Riverside boutique hotels
- Budget guesthouses near ruins
📆 Best Time to Visit
- November to February (cool & dry)
⚠️ Disclaimer
Historical sites may have restricted access areas. Visitors should respect cultural heritage rules and follow official tourism guidance.
