A Day Trip from Bangkok to Bang Pa-In Summer Palace and Ayutthaya
While visiting Thailand, we wanted to build in a day trip to Ayutthaya and Bang Pa-In Summer Palace.I found the easiest way to do this was to book a private tour from Bangkok to Ayutthaya and Bang Pa-In Summer Palace.I highly recommend booking private tours for any trips in Thailand that require driving a long distance or to places outside the reach of public transportation.Private tours are not that expensive considering the price includes both a driver and a tour guide.We had fabulous guides and learned a lot about the places we visited as well as the country and culture.
Our awesome tour guide Rabbit arrived at our hotel while we were finishing our breakfast and hung out in the lobby reading Vogue until we finished.Our driver arrived next and off we went.While driving, we saw Thailand's countryside and rice paddies and were able to observe how people live outside of the city.
Bang Pa-In Summer Palace
The first stop on our tour from Bangkok was Bang Pa-In Summer Palace.There are two ways to get around the palace grounds: by foot, or by golf cart.We opted for the golf cart, which was a lot of fun, except Romeo sometimes drove a bit too fast for me to snap a well framed picture.The Bang Pa-In Summer Palace complex was constructed in the 17th century, though many of the present buildings were built in the 19th century.The colorful buildings include a Chinese-style palace, a lookout tower (from the top of which is a great view of the structures and grounds), a European-style royal residence, a Thai-style pavilion in the middle of the pond, and a coach house.
A Monk using the cable car at Wat Niwet Thamaprawat
Wat Niwet Thamaprawat
After our visit to Bang Pa-In Summer Palace we crossed the river by cable car to Wat Niwet Thamaprawat.This Wat is unusual because it looks more like a Christian church than a Thai Buddhist temple.The buildings are bright yellow and white on the outside, and the interior of the temple has pink and white ceilings, black and white tile floors, and colorful stained glass windows.We were able to receive a blessing from the monk while visiting the temple, which consisted of a verbal blessing and being splashed with water.
Wat Phananchoeng
Our next stop was Wat Phananchoeng, which houses a huge Buddha in a barely large enough room.Worshipers purchased orange cloth that was tossed up to men standing on the lap of the Buddha to be wrapped around the image.It was a beautiful sight to see the orange fabric soaring through the air to swathe the shining gold Buddha.
Some of the ruins of Ayutthaya
Our tour from Bangkok continued on to Thailand's Ayutthaya, established in 1350 as the second capital of Siam (after Sukhothai).Ayutthaya was a majestic city for centuries until it was destroyed by the Burmese in 1767, when the city was burned to the ground.It is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There were reminders of the disastrous 2011 floods, as waterline marks were visible on some of the structures. Things to do in Ayutthaya include visiting Wat Phra Mahathat, famous for the Buddha head embedded in a tree’s roots, Wat Phra Si Sanphet, with its three dominant chedis, Wat Ratburana, and Wat Chai Wattanaram.
A beautiful day for fishing in Ayutthaya
Another attraction in Ayutthaya is Viharn Phra Mongkol Bopit, which has one of Thailand’s largest seated bronze Buddhas.
Viharn Phra Mongkol Bopit
A fun way to see the ruins of Ayutthaya is by elephant taxi.Near the elephant corral is an area to buy souvenirs and snacks, which is where I had my first experience with Thai iced tea, a delectable orange colored beverage made with tea and condensed milk, a perfect treat for a hot day.
Left: Rabbit (left) and Romeo (right) in a Bang Pa-In Summer Palace golf cart Right: Romeo and I taking an elephant taxi through Ayutthaya
We booked our private tour from Bangkok to Ayutthaya and Bang Pa-In Summer Palace through Oriental Escape.It is also possible to book a personalized tour directly through Rabbit (he can be contacted via Facebook).In addition to a few day private tours, I also booked airport transfers through Oriental Escape.This was especially ideal for our arrival in Bangkok, which was the first stop of our Thailand trip.We arrived around midnight and were met by an English speaking woman with an iPad with our names on it, who led us to our driver who already knew exactly where our hotel was located.This made our arrival very stress-free.
Katherine Belarmino and Romeo Belarmino are the authors of Travel the World, a travel blog for the everyday working stiff. They work full-time in non-travel related jobs, but take every opportunity they can to travel the world during their limited vacation time.
Hi Katherine,.. Loved your awesome trip report!!! how many hours this trip take? could you please send me Rabbit's email add? as we are heading to Bangkok this early Januari 2014. thank you Kath!!
Hi Katherine, what a great website! I'm wondering if you could forward along an email address for Rabbit. I will be in Thailand in a few weeks and was hoping to arrange a tour of Ayutthaya. (I also write a travel website ChoosyNomad.com) Thanks! David
hi.. im using your post as a guide to build my itinerary for my trip in november. can you forward to me Rabbit's email address. i would like to make a trip to ayutthaya in 1 of the days im there.
Thank you for your post and photos. Can you please email me Rabbit's email address? It is difficult to find a private tour for 1 person at a reasonable cost (I really want to avoid the tour buses, if I can). Thanks in advance!
Hi Katherine, Thanks for your post and beautiful pictures. We are planning a trip to Bangkok next week and would like to do a one day trip to Bang Pa-In Summer Palace and Ayutthaya. May I have Rabbit's email please?
It is very easy to catch a train from Bangkok central station. 2 hours & you are in Ayutthaya! & it's cheap around 300 THB Tuk tuk drivers charge 200 THB per hour to take you around the ruins!
We have been there as well! You can check our best ayutthaya attractions on the link. But I encourage everyone not to patronize elephant rides or taxis! Try exploring via bicycle and spend the night in Ayutthaya instead. :) My recent post Travel Diary: Ancient City of Ayutthaya
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Loved your awesome trip report!!! how many hours this trip take?
could you please send me Rabbit's email add? as we are heading to Bangkok this early Januari 2014. thank you Kath!!
Liliana · 603 weeks ago
i havent got Rabbit's email add yet.. have u sent it to my email add? thank u
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Can you please email me Rabbit's email address? It is difficult to find a private tour for 1 person at a reasonable cost (I really want to avoid the tour buses, if I can).
Thanks in advance!
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We went to Ayutthaya a few years ago while in Bangkok, it's a place i will never forget!
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Thank you for a good post on a trip to Ayutthaya. I am curious on the cost. Also, may I please have Rabbit''s contact information?
Best.
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Thank you so much
Especially Kateraine ❤️
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Did you give additional tip to Rabbit at the end of your tour/trip with him?
Thanks.
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