Bangkok to Chiang Mai - 7 days
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What you'll do

A quick itinerary focusing on Bangkok and Chiang Mai.

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Day 1

Day 1 : Bangkok to Ayutthaya

Stop in Bang Pa in palace, Wat Klang Khlong Watthana, Wat Chaiwatthanaram, Wat Phra Ngam, Wat Phra Si Sanphet, Wat Phra Ram, Wat Maha That and Wat Ratchaburana

Stay the night in Sala Ayutthaya boutique or Baan Pomphet

1

Bang Pa-In Palace

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Elegant Thai palace since 1632

Bang Pa-In Royal Palace is a fascinating former Thai royal palace complex situated beside the Chao Phraya River in Thailand. Its construction started in 1632 and it has seen many additions and reparations over the years from the careful hands of the kings past. One can explore the pristine gardens and the majestic buildings such as Warophat Phiman, Wehart Chamrunt, Ho Withun Thasana, Aisawan Thiphya-art, and Wat Niwet Thammaprawat that mark this site's grandeur. The palace also serves as a witness to many momentous events such as the funeral of Princess Srivilailaksana or the wedding of Prince Prajadhipok and Princess Rambai Barni. Tourists must treat themselves to the magnificence of the vast grounds and remarkable architecture that make up Bang Pa-In Palace.

2

Wat Klang Khlong Watthana

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Modern culture and Thai tradition

Newly built temple in Ayutthaya with extraordinary colours !!

3

Wat Chaiwatthanaram

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Most beautiful Temple in Ayutthaya

Founded around 1350, Ayutthaya became the second capital of Siam after Sukhothai. Throughout the centuries, the ideal location between China, India and the Malay Archipelago made Ayutthaya the trading capital of Asia and even the world. By 1700 Ayutthaya had become the largest city in the world with a total of 1 million inhabitants. Today, only a few remains might give a glimpse of the impressive city they must have seen. Most of the remains are temples and palaces, as those were the only buildings made of stone at that time. Ayutthaya's ruins were officially recognized in 1991, when the Historic City became an UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of Ayutthaya's most impressive temples, the Khmer style Wat Chaiwatthanaram is a temple that was used by the King and the Royal family. The monastery is located opposite the South West corner of the historical park on the other side of the Chao Phraya river. A boat trip around the historical island provides for very nice views and the location is also considered to be one of the best to witness the sunset in Ayutthaya. If you come for sunset, you cannot enter the temple, but you can walk around to find plenty of vantage points, especially from the river side.

4

Wat Phra Ngam

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Historic Buddhist temple with iconic gateway

Located just outside of Ayutthaya, Wat Phra Ngam is both picturesque and deeply historic. This old Buddhist temple from the 17th century houses an incredible "Gate of Time," which is framed by an impressive bodhi tree as well as an ancient stupa. Tourists flock to the area in order to snap a shot before sunset, letting the last rays of light shoot through the archway like a dramatic Stargate scene from a movie. For those who come earlier in the day, watching the sun rise over the gate creates a casually ethereal atmosphere. The beautiful octagon pagoda and brick walls surrounding the temple provide plenty of great backgrounds and plenty of unique experiences for travelers!

5

Wat Phra Si Sanphet

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3 epic Pagodas

Wat Phra Si Sanphet was the holiest temple on the site of the old Royal Palace in Thailand's ancient capital of Ayutthaya until the city was completely destroyed by the Burmese in 1767. It was the grandest and most beautiful temple in the capital and it served as a model for Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok. The site is quite big so take the time to walk around, many different angles and vantage points here. For the small story, the movie's opening of Mortal Kombat (1995) was filmed here. A classic :)

6

Wat Phra Ram

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One of the main Temple in Ayutthaya

Wat Phra Ram is one of Ayutthaya's major temples. It is located in the center of the historic park. The attraction of Wat Phra Ram is concentrated in its monumental and almost intact Prang (main tower), 30 meters high. There are often elephants walking around this temple. While it's good for the photos, please don't ride any elephants, I'm surprised they still propose this in Ayutthaya.

7

Wat Maha That

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Buddha's head in a sacred tree

Founded around 1350, Ayutthaya became the second capital of Siam after Sukhothai. Throughout the centuries, the ideal location between China, India and the Malay Archipelago made Ayutthaya the trading capital of Asia and even the world. By 1700 Ayutthaya had become the largest city in the world with a total of 1 million inhabitants. Today, only a few remains might give a glimpse of the impressive city they must have seen. Most of the remains are temples and palaces, as those were the only buildings made of stone at that time. Ayutthaya's ruins were officially recognized in 1991, when the Historic City became an UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Wat Mahathat is one of the major temples in Ayutthaya. At the height of this ancient kingdom, it was one of the main Buddhist monasteries, royal ceremonies took place there. Today, Wat Mahathat attracts tens of thousands of tourists each year, thanks to its rich history and undeniable sacredness, but also thanks to a small head of a Buddha trapped in the roots of a Banyan tree. Expect lots of tourists spending a lot of time taking photos and selfies in front of the head.

8

Wat Ratchaburana

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Magical Thai temple

Wat Ratchaburana is a spectacular Buddhist temple located in the Ayutthaya Historical Park in Ayutthaya, Thailand. Originally built in 1424 by King Borommarachathirat II of the Ayutthaya Kingdom, it was constructed on the cremation site of his two elder brothers. This temple is famous for its breathtakingly beautiful central prang, decorated with mythical creatures and lotus flower designs. Visitors of this temple can explore its crypt which features faded frescoes and many Buddha images to admire. Those looking for an enchanting adventure should put Wat Ratchaburana on their must-visit list.

9

SALA Ayutthaya Boutique Hotel

Hotel

Luxury riverside retreat

SALA Ayutthaya Boutique Hotel is the perfect destination for a luxurious, riverside getaway in Thailand. The boutique hotel offers beautiful modern rooms with views of the river or outdoor pool – all equipped with the latest amenities. Guests can refuel at the on-site restaurant, which features a unique blend of Thai and traditional cuisine, as well as an alfresco rooftop lounge and bar. Offering spectacular views over Wat Phutthaisawan temple, SALA Ayutthaya also provides visitors with plenty to do; from sightseeing tours and cultural activities to leisure activities, such as in-room massages and even wedding packages.