Ayuthaya
Travel Blogs from Ayuthaya, Thailand
Temple time again!
... opted for some sort of meat on a stick (look far to like a donkey's private parts for me to want a taste!) Ayuthaya was the capital of Thailand at some point in the past, and has lots of ruined temples and an old royal enclosure. When we say ...
Ayuthaya
... of the cockroaches. The one interesting thing was that people were riding elephants down the streets. Ayuthaya is very beautiful. It was once the capital of Thailand and a world renown city. Its big draw are the ancient ruins which were destroyed ...
Visite de l'ancienne capitale Siam "Ayuthaya"
... trempe même pas un 10ème de la brochette et lorsqu’on mange et ben ça A-R-R-A-C-H-E !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ouahhhhh Bilan d’Ayuthaya, c’était super, les temples sont magnifiques mais il faut prendre le temps et si l’envie est ...
Lost in the ruins of Ayuthaya
... , not worse from what I've seen in other countries (Phungi, you know what I mean) and very punctual, to Thailand's former capital, Ayuthaya. After a refreshing boats tour around the temples outside the island (the city is surrounded by rivers) I decided ...
Exploring the 'old city'
... walking around the town from temple to temple - some in better shape than others. We also saw the second largest Buddha in Thailand at the contemporary temple next to the ruins of Wat Phra Si Sanphet. After multiple temples and lots of sun - a wonderful ...
I could get used to this place! i was ...
... a mistake that was. Worst place I've been to yet & definately avoid the Indian run hotels there. Next day got the train to Ayuthaya where I have been for the last couple of nights. Ayuthaya is Thailands ancient capital & has loads of Wat ruins & Chedi ...
Ayuthaya
... of agreeing that we were looking to buy tickets. The driver tried to scam me by taking us to a fake Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) office - honking on the horn so someone inside the shop could clear a space right in front kind of gave them away. He ...
The Wild Dogs of Ayuthaya
... ideal time of day. All the ruins were closed but you could still see them and the temperature was cool and refreshing. Ayuthaya actually had a much more Latin American feel...or just seemed more similar to things I'd seen down there...(as opposed to ...
Ayuthaya
... morning and made our way to Ayuthaya. The buss ride was about 4 hrs long and we got there at about lunch time. Ayuthaya was the old capital of Thailand a long time ago and is often refered to as the "Golden Age" of Thai. I read a bit about Ayuthaya in ...
Wandering in Ayuthaya
Today we booked an organized tour of the ancient Thailand capital named Aytuthaya. Now it is in ruins due to burmese people taking over I don't remember when! For some reason, they cut off most of the head on the buddhas statues... Not much to ...
Ayuthaya
Nous avons quitte Kanchanaburi samedi pour rejoindre Ayuthaya en bus. Les bus publiques thailandais sont pas mal, ils s'arretent toutes les 5 minutes au milieu de nul part et surtout on a eu droit a un super karaoke en thailandais dans le bus... eh oui ...
Old ruins
This is a place where we kind of stopped off and saw lots of temples - I need to upload some photos here so you know how different they can look. Some of them are grand, golden and red buildings and older ones are ruins of brick, beautifully ...
Temples, temples, temples
Ayuthaya was the capital of the kingdom of Thailand, between 1350 and 1767. Definately worth the stop on my way up north! Catch the train in the morning from Bangkok, have a look around then catch the later train to Phitsanulok. Best way is to hire a ...
Temples in Ayuthaya
... just to have something for the train rides (120 nis). Afterwards, I took a taxi to the train station. I bought a ticket to Ayuthaya (4 shekels). They have a special person there to help tourist who seem lost...like me :) He gave guidance to the train. ...
Ayuthaya
... , Ayuthaya serves as the Siamese royal capital from 1350 to 1767. Recently declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ayuthaya's historic temples are scattered throughout this once magnificent city and along encircling rivers. I arrived in Ayuthaya at ...
Nov 05, 2009
Ayuthaya
Unlike in Bangkok, the Tuk Tuk drivers don't just try to screw you. We had a private for tour of the city in a Tuk Tuk for about 4 hours, for about ...
North of Bangkok
... Its is a good place to pitch tent for people on road trips heading north and intending to bypass Bangkok. Ayuthaya is one of the ancient capitals of Thailand. Aside from the charm of its ancient Wats, pretty sunsets and local night markets, I would also ...
back to Thailand
[took a short flight from KL back to Bangkok, then buses and a train to Ayuthaya, north of ...
The Kingdom of Ayuthaya
... US$1 on Monday and rode around all the old city ruins.....OH, a little about this place for those who are interested........ Ayuthaya is a little over an hour north of Bangkok and is one of Thailand's early and most revered kingdoms (this was the capital ...
Ayuthaya
... years, the city suffered total destruction at the hands of the Burmese. It's an early start as we head from Kanchanaburi to Ayuthaya, where we board our private rice barge for a two-hour lunch cruise around this ancient city and its major temples. Before ...
Des vacances pour tous
La visite des temples de la royale Ayuthaya nous a moins impressionnée que ne l'avait été l' émissaire du roi soleil en son temps mais tout de même,malgré la destruction des birmans il y a de beaux restes que nous avons parcouru, le pied sur ...
Ayuthaya
... is everywhere. All the houses and building are on stilts and made out of anything - bits of plastic bag, cardboard or wood. Our hostel in Ayuthaya was really nice and clean. We got a tuk tuk for a few hours to go and see the temples. There were loads. A ...
Décalage horaire
... et arrivée 11heures plus tard avec 6 heures de décalage! Ensuite: train+métro+train 3 ème classe pour arriver à Ayuthaya vers 18H. Le centre historique que nous avions prévu de la taille de nos centres villes est au moins 10 fois ...

