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Real Travelers who have been to Ayutthaya
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colbyb said
respectively. Soon we came to an agreement to find a place in Ayutthaya and explore the city. Vlad had been continue reading »
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Dan&Sarah said
veg tarian dan0we took a two hour train from bangkok to ayutthaya, which was, in itself continue reading »
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Swagger Sauce said
for the second shot. That means it is time to keep on movin'. Ayutthaya is a 1.5 hour bus ride for $1.50 US continue reading »
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alex f said
A purple rocket ship Ayutthaya was Thailands capital up until the middle of the 18th Century continue reading »
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Louis said
th OctShouldn't have watch the footy as twas a 6.15am start for the tour to Ayutthaya continue reading »
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Alyssa said
to Ayutthaya (try to pronouce that one!). Our lecturer for the morning- an amazingly knowledgeable continue reading »
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the Drifter Diaries said
our all inclusive river temple tour of Ayutthaya for free. What a bargain, even for Thailand standards continue reading »
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Travelin Shells said
an over enthusiastic Aussie, I board the train for the 3 hr ride north to the town of Ayutthaya, the old continue reading »
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john&kate said
.But after two days it's time to move on to the old capital of Thailand, Ayutthaya (decided to go here continue reading »
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bohemianchild said
My three day stay in Ayutthaya was very spiritual. The group was joined by a local to offer a continue reading »
Real Traveler reviews for Ayutthaya
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Ayutthaya
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Ayutthaya is ancient place in Thailand. I use 2 hours from Bangkok to Ayutthaya. When I come to Ayutthaya, I rent bicycle from the shop near the...
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Serving as Thailand's capital from 1350, Ayutthaya was sacked by the Burmese in 1767. During its heyday, the city was a hub for international commerce. Now many come here to explore Thai history as it is a UNESCO World Heritage site with magnificent ruins spread throughout the city area. The best way to experience Ayutthaya is probably by bicycle, but take a guidebook so you know what you are seeing. The city is easily accessible by train or bus from Bangkok.
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Serving as Thailand's capital from 1350, Ayutthaya was sacked by the Burmese in 1767. During its heyday, the city was a hub for internati...
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My three day stay in Ayutthaya was very spiritual. The group was joined by a local to offer a continue reading »
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