Son Tra beaches
The Son Tra Peninsula has lots of beautiful beaches such as Bai Bac, Bai Nam and Bai But. Those beaches remain wild and water is…
Rafting along Pai River
With its approximately length of 180 kms, 30 m. width and 7 m. depth, the Pai River is the biggest and longest river in Mae…
King Rama IX Park
The King Rama IX Park is an expression of gratitude from the people of Bangkok to H.M. King Bumibol Adulyadej on the occasion of his…
Bang Pa-in Summer Palace
Located a few miles down the Maenam Chao Phraya from Ayutthaya is the Bang Pa-In Summer Palace. The site was first used by the royal…
Ayutthaya Historical Park
As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ayutthaya’s historic temples are scattered throughout this once magnificent city and along the encircling rivers. Several of the more…
Ayutthaya Historical Study Centre
This compound is located on Rochana Road and is a National Research Institute devoted to the study of Ayutthaya, especially the period when it was…
Elephant Kraal Pavilion
The Pavilion, utilized as the royal seat to witness the elephant round up, is situated north of the city island. In the past wild elephants…
Japanese Village
This ancient site is located 1.5 kilometres south of the Wat Phananchoeng in Tambon Ko Rein. There is an additional building of the Ayutthaya Historical…
Phom Phet
This fort that remains almost intact while ruins of the other forts which had been destroyed are visible around the city island. This fortress, also…
Portuguese Village in Tambon Samphao Lom
This Portuguese Village is located in Tambon Samphao Lom, on the west bank of the Maenam Chao Phraya to the south of the city. The…
Saint Joseph’s Church
The Saint Joseph’s Church was built during the reign of King Narai in 1666 as a result of a request from the missionaries headed by…