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Cidade Antiga Privada de Ayutthaya Shore Excursion

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Descrição

Uma excursão de dia inteiro à antiga cidade de Ayutthaya, capital da Tailândia há 417 anos, é uma das principais atrações turísticas da Tailândia. Muitas ruínas antigas e obras de arte podem ser vistas em uma cidade fundada em 1350 pelo rei U-Thong quando os tailandeses foram forçados ao sul pelos vizinhos do norte. Durante o período em que Ayutthaya era a capital tailandesa, 33 reis de diferentes dinastias governaram o reino até ser demitido pelos birmaneses em 1767. A área, bem conservada como um parque histórico, está incluída na lista de Patrimônio Mundial da UNESCO desde 13 de dezembro 1991.

Opções de passeio

Cidade Antiga Privada de Ayutthaya Shore Excursion
  • Traslado incluído

Itinerário

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Laem Chabang é uma cidade portuária na província de Chonburi, Tailândia. Inclui tambon Bang Lamung do distrito de Bang Lamung, os tambons Bueng, Surasak, Thung Sukhla e partes de Nong Kham do distrito de Si Racha. Em 2006, tinha uma população de 61.801. A cidade cresceu em torno do porto, mas também serve como uma parada importante na estrada costeira que liga Pattaya e Bangkok pela Sukhumvit Road. A cidade também é conhecida por hospedar uma comunidade de aposentados japonesa, com lojas especializadas voltadas para eles.

240 min

O Reino de Ayutthaya era um reino siamês que existia entre 1350 e 1767. Ayutthaya era amigável com os comerciantes estrangeiros, incluindo chineses, vietnamitas, portugueses, indianos, japoneses, coreanos, persas e depois espanhóis, holandeses, ingleses e franceses, permitindo-os para estabelecer aldeias fora dos muros da capital, também chamada Ayutthaya.

30 min

Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon ou o Grande Mosteiro da Vitória Auspiciosa está localizado fora da ilha da cidade, na área sudeste de Ayutthaya, no atual subdistrito de Phai Ling. No passado, ele leva outros nomes como Wat Pa Kaeo, Wat Chao Phraya Thai e Wat Yai Chaiya Mongkhon.

Entrada incluída30 min

Entrada de quarta a domingo. O Museu Nacional Chao Sam Phraya, na histórica ilha de Ayutthaya, exibe artefatos descobertos durante trabalhos de escavação e restauração de templos antigos em Ayutthaya. O museu recebeu o nome de Chao Sam Phraya, rei de Ayutthaya no século XV. São exibidos milhares de itens, incluindo imagens de Buda, tábuas votivas, artefatos de ouro e outros tesouros recuperados das criptas de vários templos.

Entrada incluída30 min

Entrada de segunda a terça O Centro de Estudos Históricos de Ayutthaya é financiado pelo governo japonês e dedicado à pesquisa da história de Ayutthaya (focando em sua época como capital do país). O centro abriga um museu e fornece uma série de informações, além de uma biblioteca bem abastecida, cobrindo todos os aspectos da história da cidade. As exposições são muito impressionantes e cobrem o desenvolvimento da cidade e as tradições da região. Esta é uma boa visita, mas tenha em mente que, embora o conteúdo do centro de estudos seja variado, ele gira em torno de um único tema - Ayutthaya. Se você tiver tempo limitado, uma visita ao Centro de Estudos poderá não ser uma prioridade tão alta quanto outros sites, a menos que você seja um estudante interessado em história da Tailândia.

Entrada incluída30 min

Phra Mongkhon Bophit ou o Buda do Santo e Extremamente Auspicioso A reverência foi esculpida em 1538 no reinado do rei Chairacha (r. 1534-1547) em Wat Chi Chiang Sai. 1538 é geralmente aceito como o ano em que a imagem foi construída, com base na versão de Luang Prasoet das Crônicas Reais de Ayutthaya (a maioria das outras versões colocam sua construção em 880 da era Chulasakkarat ou de alguma forma 20 anos antes)

Entrada incluída30 min

Wat Phra Si Sanphet, “o templo do Buda Si Sanphet” era o templo mais importante do Reino Ayutthaya. Sendo parte do complexo do Palácio Real, o grande mosteiro com dezenas de estruturas foi usado apenas pelos reis de Ayutthaya; era um templo real sem monges residentes.

Entrada incluída60 min

Um dos templos mais impressionantes de Ayutthaya, o estilo Khmer Wat Chaiwatthanaram é um templo real que foi usado pelo rei e outros membros da família real. O mosteiro está localizado em frente ao canto sudoeste da ilha histórica, do outro lado do rio Chao Phraya. Um passeio de barco pela ilha histórica oferece vistas muito agradáveis deste grande templo bem preservado.

Destaques

Transporte particular
Guia em inglês
Almoço
Água mineral
Admissão de entradas

O que está incluído

Incluído
Transporte particular
Guia em inglês
Almoço
Água mineral
Admissão de entradas
Não incluído
Bebidas alcoólicas
Gorjetas

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Avaliações(10)

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valda_s
March 23, 2026
Wonderful Ayutthaya

The ancient capital of Ayutthaya is well worth a visit. Totally different to Bangkok with a charm all of its own. We were very glad that we had booked this tour. Our guide Giftsy was very knowledgeable and helpful. She took us to some wonderful sites.Our driver Danny was very professional and the car was extremely comfortable. We thoroughly enjoyed our day, thank-you.

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Andres_R
January 25, 2026
A History Buffs Tour

This is full of history which I love! If you are not a history buff there are other tours that do more of an overview. There is lots of walking and climbing. Really great to see!

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Malcolm_D
January 21, 2026
Tour of Ancient city of Ayutthaya & Surrounds

Great insight to the ancient civilisation, the royal family and the hierarchy of this Thai dynasty. The size of the site is quite large , Unfortunately many parts are ruins, however it gives an idea of how large it was for the original capital before being moved to where Bangkok is now

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SallyAnn_P
March 7, 2025
Knowledge of the ancient Temples and Buddhist faith.

The trip was absolutely wonderful. Although it's a long way our wonderful driver made it there in record time safe and sound and in fact made it back as well because we were all coming off a cruise line ship which is typically 2 to 3 hours away. The ruins were amazing and my husband said he even liked them better then the ruins in bangkok. Monica was an excellent tour guide who gave us a lot of history and imparted tremendous knowledge on what all of the different symbols and shapes meant. It was an excellent trip and worth taking.

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Dnae_C
March 26, 2024
Unbeatable

Best TOUR EVER. THE COMPANY IS ABSOLUTELY PROFESIONAL. I have nothing negative at all to say about it. I felt safe all the time being a woman traveling alone. Don't hesitate, just do it!

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373d_naec
March 26, 2024
Unbeatable.

Amazing tour everything is absolutely stunning. Great food, great driver (Dani). Amazing guide (Giftsy) felt I was traveling with a close friend. Respectful, safe... one of the beat tours of my life.

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HMKaren
February 17, 2024
So beautiful and easy to get around! Go see it!

Ayutthaya was the ancient capital of Thailand apparently, but it is still a vibrant little city today. The ancient temples and the modern city are mixed together. We picked about 5 temples we most wanted to see --- Wat Mahathat, Wat Ratchaburana, Wat Phra Sri Sanphet, Wat Phra Ram, and Wat Chai Watthanaram. Seeing these gave us the Buddah head embedded in the trunk of a growing tree and the giant reclining buddah--plus lots of other beautiful things. It is free to go to Ayutthaya---a couple of the temples had a tiny entry fee, but for the most part you just wander around as you want to. Ayutthaya is about a one hour drive from Bangkok, but it is absolutely worth the time to get there! If we had not gone I would still be kicking myself. We could have hired a grab for the day, but this time we decided to ask our hotel to get us a driver. He spoke good English and showed us a few extra temples he really likes---I think paying him was a good call. So for us, Ayutthaya came in thethird and final week of our trip. We spent the previous week in Cambodia exploring many breathtaking temples. The big difference with Ayutthaya's temples is that they were much closer together, and because town is basically laid down all around them, you didn't have the long walk to reach them as you often had in Cambodia. After three weeks of climbing, walking, etc. I was perfectly happy to be able to step out of the car and walk 30 feet to a temple. The temples are absolutely beautiful! Really spectacular. I'm so glad we got to see them!

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johnaS6686YD
February 16, 2024
Great Ayutthaya tour

We embarked on the Ayutthaya tour with Mr. Ohm, and it was truly fantastic. A captivating journey that not only entertained us but also deepened our understanding of Thailand's rich history. Both our guide and driver were exceptionally friendly, making the trip incredibly comfortable and engaging. We explored various sites in Ayutthaya, caught glimpses of rice fields (keeping in mind that visibility is limited during the dry season), and enjoyed a delightful lunch at a local restaurant. The comfortable air-conditioned car was a welcome relief on hot days, and the provision of cold wet wipes added a thoughtful touch for cooling down. We felt exceptionally well taken care of throughout the tour. A heartfelt thank you for enriching our experience with the incredible culture of Thailand.

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916charlm
February 15, 2024
Promptly picked up and drop off

I was promptly picked up from my cruise ship by Raht, whose excellent English made communication seamless for non-Thai speakers. Embarked on a full-day excursion to Historical Ayutthaya, and it truly lived up to expectations. The temple ruins are awe-inspiring; if you find yourself in Bangkok, allocate a day for this experience (approximately an hour away). Enjoyed a delightful lunch, though be cautious – the Thai concept of mild spice is a touch spicier than the American counterpart :). Returned to the ship after a fulfilling day.

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468jacksono
February 10, 2024
Great tour & Hospitable Staff

This excursion stands out as one of the most enjoyable I've experienced – impeccably organized, with an outstanding guide and a wealth of beautiful scenery and historical sites. The visit to the Ayutthaya temples proved to be the highlight of my stay in Bangkok. A full-day tour to Ayutthaya commenced with an early morning hotel pickup and concluded with a late afternoon drop-off. We explored the ancient capital of Siam, enjoying breathtaking views of temples, ruins, and Buddha monuments lining the Chao Phraya River. Notable moments included a visit to the reclining Buddha statue at Wat Chai Mongkol and another Buddha whose head was entwined in tree roots. The summer palace of King Rama IV, reached through picturesque gardens along a river, showcased an intriguing blend of Thai, Chinese, Gothic, and even Greek influences. The palace, doubling as a small museum, offered a fascinating glimpse into history. Lunch was a delightful buffet served on a ship during a river cruise along the Chao Phraya River, featuring a variety of soups, a DIY salad bar, and delectable desserts. I wholeheartedly recommend this excursion to anyone seeking a blend of cultural richness, historical exploration, and scenic beauty in the heart of Thailand.

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