Ayutthaya Tour in BKK -Worth it?
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Ayutthaya Tour in BKK -Worth it?
Hi all..we have heard that the Ayuttaya city of BKK is equivalent to Angkor Wat in Cambodia? Is this true? Please share details. And please recommend tours. Thanks!
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I really enjoyed Ayyuthya - but you will read a bunch of posts on this forum from people who thought it was a waste of time and found it boring. IT depends on how much you like ruins and how much time you have in Bangkok. We took a car and driver - you can ask ratt or www.julietaxi.com and hired a local guide. She really enhanced our appreciation of what we saw, the history, context - her name is Kie, she is a college student and you can mail her on [email protected].
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It is definitely NOT comparable to Angkor Wat but it is interesting in its own right especially if you are interested in archeology and history. I agree with Hobbes that your enjoyment will be enhanced enormously if you have a guide who can tell you the history. I would hire a private guide as hobbes suggests rather than taking a tour since you can linger or hurry along based on your own interests. I used Ratt the last time I went as a driver. She can also give you some information but since this will be your first time I would suggest you hire a private guide as well.
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I too have immensely enjoyed Ayuthaya. If you decide to go, be sure to return to BKK on a cruise, and I also recommend a visit to Bang Pa In (the summer palace of the Sukhotai kings).
I would gladly do Ayuthaya again.
I would gladly do Ayuthaya again.
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By no means is it in any way comparable to Angkor Wat. You'll see ruined wats in Ayuthaya, but that's the only similarity.
I enjoyed the trip to Ayuthaya. I loved the boat trip (I wouldn't have enjoyed it as much if we'd gone by road both directions) and the stop at the summer palace. If you are going to Angkor this trip, I wouldn't do the trip to Ayuthaya because it will pale so much in comparison.
I enjoyed the trip to Ayuthaya. I loved the boat trip (I wouldn't have enjoyed it as much if we'd gone by road both directions) and the stop at the summer palace. If you are going to Angkor this trip, I wouldn't do the trip to Ayuthaya because it will pale so much in comparison.
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ok everyone has been positive and now i have to say that i did not like it at all...i loved the temples around siem reap (angkor), so i am not anti-ruins...
i much preferred the visit to the summer palace and the adjoining wat/training school...
if you have lots of time, i would include it, but if not it should be a pass..imnsho
i much preferred the visit to the summer palace and the adjoining wat/training school...
if you have lots of time, i would include it, but if not it should be a pass..imnsho
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I think the boat ride back is a bit of a waste of time. There are much better ways to enjoy the river than on one of these big boats. I'd skip the big tour which includes the boat back, hire a guide and driver and see it at your own pace. I would definitely recommend that you go to the Summer Palace en route.
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we did both ayutthaya and angkor wat.
both are very hot places but well worth
the visit. we like ayutthaya, the reclining buddha, the buddha head in the banyon tree...great photo on a plate souvenier....we hired a tuk tuk
who took us around the park. we saw a huge monitor lizard cross a four lane road and stop traffic for minutes.
if you have a book, it will explain the major ruins.
you can go by river, train or its an hour taxi cost $25....
angkor wat was incredible, magical and
the most amazing place i have ever seen.
no comparison , it is a treasure not to be missed.
both are very hot places but well worth
the visit. we like ayutthaya, the reclining buddha, the buddha head in the banyon tree...great photo on a plate souvenier....we hired a tuk tuk
who took us around the park. we saw a huge monitor lizard cross a four lane road and stop traffic for minutes.
if you have a book, it will explain the major ruins.
you can go by river, train or its an hour taxi cost $25....
angkor wat was incredible, magical and
the most amazing place i have ever seen.
no comparison , it is a treasure not to be missed.