


A UNESCO World Heritage site, Ayutthaya Historical Park is a mesmerizing collection of ancient ruins, temples, and palaces that once formed the capital of the ancient Kingdom of Siam.
Famous for its traditional Thai breakfast dishes and riverside views.

Known for its delicious Thai breakfast sets and friendly service.
Offers royal Thai cuisine in a beautiful, historic setting.
A stunning riverside temple with Khmer-style prangs and a large courtyard.
A vibrant market where vendors sell goods from traditional boats.
A beautiful palace complex with European-inspired architecture and lush gardens.
Banana flower salad with pork, shrimp, and peanuts
Sticky rice with mango, coconut milk, and palm sugar
Stir-fried rice noodles with eggs, firm tofu, and peanuts
Ayutthaya's temples require modest dress and long pants protect against sun and mosquitoes.
Protects from intense sun while exploring historical sites.
Stay hydrated during long hours of sightseeing in hot weather.
Handcrafted earthenware, a traditional art form from Ayutthaya, often depicting historical scenes or Buddhist motifs.
Intricately designed paper umbrellas, a symbol of Ayutthaya, made from saa paper, a type of mulberry bark paper.
High-quality silk products, woven with traditional patterns, reflecting Ayutthaya's rich history and craftsmanship.

Namsan Tower, also known as Seoul Tower, offers panoramic views of the city, a love locks installation, and a historic past.
Home to a rich collection of Roman artifacts, this museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the ancient city of Arles.
A serene wetland haven for over 80 species of birds, Kaduthuruthy Bird Sanctuary is a must-visit for nature lovers and birdwatchers.