Ayuthaya
Travel Blogs from Ayuthaya, Thailand
Ayuthaya
We decided to stop in Ayuthaya, the old capital of Thailand, to see ruins for a day before heading up to Chiang Mai. Again, we met some people - a nice couple, also from Isan, on the train. They have a house in Ayuthaya and invited us to come wash up ...
Ayuthaya
... bus station to pick up a bus to Ayuthaya (50B, 1 1/2h). Once again everywhere is pretty full, but we found a room at Ayuthaya Guesthouse (500B, warm water, a/c, free wifi). Ayuthaya was the capital of Siam from 1350 to 1767, and has a heaps of old temple ...
Ayuthaya, Thailand
Ayuthaya is the old capital of Thailand and is now a Unesco World Heritage site full of temples and ruins of old palaces. We hired bikes to tour round the park for the day. It was really quiet and by bike it was easy to visit most of the temples on the ...
Ayuthaya Day Trip
... entry - i'll fill in useful bits later, for now just impressions) * train ride - already happy to vacate bangkok * Ayuthaya arrival - island town, ferry accross a river * Wandering through markets, alleys (which are not mutually exclusive) * Great ...
Ayuthaya
Z Bankgogku jsem si odskocila vlakem do byvaleho kralovskeho mesta Ayuthaya. Je tu hodne, jak to nazvat palacu, ale vetsina z nich jsou zriceniny. Nejznamejsi je tu hlava Buddhy obrostla ...
Tour of Ayuthaya
... the train at 16.30 and return to Bangkok while Suyuky remained at Ayuthaya where he booked a hotel. Ayuthaya was the capital of Thailand for 4 centuries between 1350 and 1750 when Siam, it was then called, conquered the Khmer Cambodian ...
Ayuthaya
... and headed back to the hostel. The next day we headed off to Phitsanulok with the intention of going to Sukkothai (basically another Ayuthaya but better) but after getting on the wrong train then having to jump off of it at the next station whilst it ...

