Wat Maha That
Wat Maha That
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Raymond N
Singapore38 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2017 • Family
Ancient place for historical remembrance. No regrets visiting.

Caution: This is a place for people with interest into cultures and history.
Written 3 July 2018
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John M
Santa Cruz, CA4,464 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2017 • Couples
This temple complex is part of a larger area of ruins and restored temples and historic buildings. Traffic from Bangkok is intense and allow two hours in each direction. We booked our visit through our riverfront hotel, and the return was a leisurely river cruise with a lunch buffet that completely avoided return road traffic. Consider that when booking your tour.
Written 15 February 2018
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Sheldon P
Port Macquarie, Australia596 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2017 • Friends
The place is purdy big with a lot to see and explore. When we were there a large part was inaccessible which was disappointing. However what we were allowed into was impressive. If you're not travelling far from Bangkok this is a must see. However we are driving all over Thailand and the Phimai Historical Park is superior.
Written 18 August 2017
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Gerhard W
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4.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2017 • Solo
BEAUTIFUL Historical place to visit. Take time to explore the many places in AYUTAYA. Cheap places to stay and brilliant food to eat and when not have transport rent a bike or a bicycle.
Written 20 July 2017
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Peffer
Ranong Province, Thailand300 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2016 • Friends
For Ayuttaya you only need for day trip, no need to stay overnight.
There's many ways you can reach here and your choice to choose your transportation during the tour. There have bike rental, tuk tuk or mini van available.
However get ready with your hat or umbrella and sunglasses as you need to walk under the heat.
But this is worth visit place if you happen to be in Thailand.
And if you visit this place, don't forget to try the famous fresh river prawn with many restaurant available along the river.
Written 2 May 2016
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Tweenkly
Malaysia370 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2015 • Friends
We took train (20B)to Ayutthaya, then cross the river by boat(5B), rent bike(40B) and tour the town.

Besides the hot sun, everything is perfect, we visited the Temple as we planed, just follow the map and the local can give a big help if you ask the direction. Can stop at any stalls you like to have lunch or some refreshment.

After a 3-4 hours tour, we returned the bike and head to minibus/minivan stop/station n took minibus/minivan (60B) head back to Victory monument (bts).
Written 12 March 2015
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