The sun is scorching, but the desire to travel is even hotter! Haha!
Who said that I came to Ayutthaya? There's nothing here. It's just hot.
The thrill lies in the challenge of working against the clock and finding the right angles and lighting in the heat, even if the results aren't always perfect.
The entrance fee applies to two temples: Wat Mahathat and Wat Phra Si Sanphet.
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The journey begins with a free train ride. Yay! The train departs on Sunday at approximately 9:30 AM.
Arrival at Ayutthaya Station is estimated at 11:45 AM.
After walking across the train station, you will find a ferry pier. The fare is 5 baht per person. Alternatively, you can rent a bicycle or motorbike from the train station for around 50 baht.
The price of a motorcycle to cross the river is 200 baht per bike. The first shop we encountered had a friendly owner.
The first temple, Wat Phra Ram (if I remember correctly).
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We stopped by to try the famous "Sai Mai" (Thai spun sugar). There are many shops to choose from, and they say that the shops near the front of the hospital are the best. However, we didn't go there, so we decided to eat here instead.
This is delicious, boat noodles. I stopped by a market to eat, but I can't remember the name. Haha! But they said there's also a restaurant with dangling legs. You should ask the car rental guy, he can recommend it.
Admission fee to Wat Phra Si Sanphet
Thai citizens 10 baht, foreigners 50 baht.
Admission fee to Mahathat Temple: Thai citizens 10 baht, foreigners 50 baht.
Capturing the perfect shot was a challenge, requiring precise timing and skillful maneuvering.
Wat Thammarat
Wat Yai Chaimongkol
I arrived at the floating market in the evening around six o'clock. To my surprise, almost all the stalls were already closed. I was confused and laughed it off.
This coconut ice cream shop is delicious. The coconut is fragrant and the price is reasonable at 20 baht. You can choose your own toppings.
Delicious and crispy, perfect for snacking on the go. Doesn't absorb oil and doesn't have a rancid smell. It's true!
The owner is lovely. Stop by and try it for yourself. It's a bit of a walk, but worth it.
Where are you going next, or are you returning to Bangkok by van? If you're going to the Mo Chit BTS station, you can ask the driver.
We returned the car when they were about to close the shop. Look at the clock, haha.
On our way back, we took a van back to the van terminal for 60 baht per person. We got off at Mo Chit.
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Sara See
Tuesday, October 8, 2024 10:29 AM