Our first trip with the MTT RIDER gang.

To conquer Ayutthaya - Three Kingdoms (Thailand)

One day with 6 more places



Hello everyone who has come to read my review. Let me introduce myself first. My name is Adventurers. Rider.

As my colleague, P'Chain, noticed that many of us had recently purchased new motorcycles, he organized a short trip to pay respects to the Buddha for good luck and to explore various attractions near Lopburi and neighboring provinces.

#Let's start our journey now#



We met up at P' Shane's house at 7:00 AM. But I live the farthest away, so I was almost 20 minutes late. 555 Sorry about that. Then we traveled to our first destination, which was the Maha Ratcha Park, to meet another traveler who would be joining us on this trip. That was P' Num, or Uncle Num, as he is known.




Upon entering, the first thing that catches everyone's eye is the majestic statue of Luang Pu Thuat. And of course, the three giant ducks that everyone must take a selfie with at this spot.



Another one seems to be lonely, haha. Usually, there would be a flock of ducks swimming and playing here, but today I don't know where they went. Or maybe I came too early, haha.


And then we took a group photo as a souvenir before going inside. And these are the members who joined the trip.


This is a picture of P'Chain and P'Nom... They look so in love. This couple... Whether it's sunny or rainy, they're in love... (Just teasing a little)


As we walk inside, we will find a shop selling food and souvenirs for us to choose from as we like. As for the area in the picture, it is a bridge that will lead us to pay respects to the large Luang Pu Thuat statue.



Good morning everyone, there are a lot of people here today.



Inside, there are three small Luang Pu Thuat statues for tourists to apply gold leaf and pay respects. The cost of flowers, incense, and candles for worship depends on your donation. It's up to your faith.

They got to see it up close and realized that the organization is huge.


A souvenir photo to remember that we were once here... Brother Chain asked for a handsome one, so here it is.




Here's another popular angle… you could call it the "coin toss into the alms bowl" angle.

I can only say that I can't throw a single coin. My skills are not up to par. It seems easy, but it's not that easy. Because the alms bowl doesn't stay still.


And then we continued our journey because there are still places to visit in this trip waiting for us. See you later!


And then we arrived at the 2nd place in this trip, which is the world's largest Luang Pho Sot temple, Wat Chantrangsi. It's very quiet here… Let's park the car and go inside.






Before entering the temple, there will be flowers for us to worship. It depends on our faith.

Inside the temple, there is a large statue of Luang Pho Sot, which is enshrined... The golden color is so bright that I'm not sure if it's real gold.

The lower level is decorated with white marble and clear glass pillars, where visitors can make offerings and pray.


The ball is as big as a Nimi ball, or is it a magic ball...

P'Lek is making a wish on the crystal ball... I heard P'Pae whisper that it's for sale somewhere. I'm going to buy one and put it at home so P'Lek can make wishes. 5555+



Keep the picture in your memory..and let's continue our journey..


We have arrived at our third location, which is one of the Unseen Thailand sites. This is the abandoned church embraced by the Bodhi tree at Wat Sangkathai.

Yes



Inside, there are Buddha statues for us to pay respect to... This corner looks very magical.




This church is a three-chambered church. It is an ancient church, called the Maha Uth Church.



The outskirts of the area are taken care of by the villagers... In the morning, it is free to visit without any charges.


It is said that this place used to be an old rabbit forest, which was home to many wild rabbits. But now it is gone, only the statues remain.


Before we move on to the next location, let's take a group photo as a souvenir.

After that, we set off for a while to a place with four colors, but first, let's take a break... stop to fill up the gas tank... rest the people and the car.

I just filled up the tank with 160 baht, which is 260 baht in total with the 100 baht I filled up this morning.

After filling up the gas tank, we sat down to relax... The weather was starting to get hot, but luckily the sun wasn't out.


After a long break...people and cars are ready...let's continue our journey...

Finally, we arrived at the 4th place, which is Wat Muang. It's easy to spot because you can see the majestic Big Buddha from afar. It's a huge statue... Before reaching the temple, you can clearly see it.



This is the corner where tourists come to pay homage to the fingers of the Big Buddha.

Let's go inside and take a look. Here, you can also experience the lands of hell and heaven.

Paradise..


But if it's famous for this place, it's... hell.

I don't think anyone would dare to walk through here at night.


Copper pan

Very scary.

Let's move on to the Crystal Temple.

Inside the Crystal Temple.

It's time for us to move on to our next destination. Before leaving Wat Muang, let's take a group photo.


My journey is not over yet... We are heading to Suphan Buri province. With the 5th place in this trip, which is Suphan Buri Dragon Park, Museum of Descendants of the Dragon Land

The outside area has shops and restaurants to serve tourists who visit here. The atmosphere is decorated in a Chinese style.

The highlight of this place is probably this giant dragon.



This corner features statues of Shaolin monks and the 18 Lohan postures. The one holding the selfie stick is not one of them, that's me! 555+

If you walk inside, you will find the shrine.

After enjoying our time here, we continued our journey to our final destination in search of breakfast, as many of us were starting to feel hungry. We headed to the Sam Chuk Market, but before we did, we took a selfie with the giant dragon. Three legendary selfie-takers.



After a scenic drive, we arrived at Sam Chuk Market, a century-old market in Suphan Buri Province, which is another landmark that everyone talks about when visiting Suphan Buri.

As if something had inspired us, we parked the car and walked straight into the noodle shop. Without hesitation, we all ordered the special.

Big Chen must be hungrier than the others, so he ordered a hundred Big Macs. Let me tell you, it's huge.



I would have died of a heart attack for sure, the baby is almost as big as a watermelon.


We were all refreshed after charging our batteries with a 50 baht special size drink that was enough for one person. We then split up to go shopping for souvenirs. As I had already been here once before, I volunteered to take Shane around the market.

Luckily, it didn't rain when I came this time, so I got to see the full atmosphere of the Sam Chuk market. There were a lot of toys, souvenirs, and snacks to choose from.

As we walked and digested our noodles, we arrived at the Saphan Phra Phracha Bridge, where we climbed up to enjoy the breeze and admire the scenery on both sides of the Tha Chin River.

The wind is cool up here. Looking down, I can see the Sam Chuk market and the atmosphere on both sides of the Tha Chin River. But I think this angle looks a lot like Chiang Khan.

After enjoying the fresh air, we walked to the old Sam Chuk District Office for a selfie. The current Sam Chuk District Office has been relocated to the front of the market.



Okay, it's time for us to head back today. Here's a summary of today's expenses:

- Fuel cost 260 baht

- A bowl of noodles + plain water 50 baht

-Drinking water 1 bottle 10 baht

320 baht in total for me today.

For this trip review, I apologize for any mistakes. Some pictures may not be clear because I pulled them from my Facebook since the original files on my computer are missing. Anyway, thank you for reading my review. Thank you and see you in the next review.

Please translate the following sentence from Thai to English:

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