🚐 From Ayutthaya to Samut Prakan

🚐 From Ayutthaya to Samut Prakan – A Beautiful Day Visiting Three Historic Temples

Today, MoriTour Thailand enjoyed a meaningful journey from Ayutthaya to Samut Prakan, stopping to visit three of Ayutthaya’s most iconic and historically important temples: Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon, Wat Phanan Choeng, and Wat Chai Watthanaram. Each temple offered its own atmosphere, stories, and beauty.




πŸ›• 1️⃣ Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon

Our first stop was Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon, famous for its impressive chedi and large reclining Buddha. The peaceful surroundings and beautiful temple grounds made it a perfect start to our day. Guests enjoyed walking around the ancient structures and taking in the serene morning atmosphere.




πŸ›• 2️⃣ Wat Phanan Choeng

Next, we visited Wat Phanan Choeng β€” home to the massive 19-meter Buddha image Luang Pho To, deeply respected by Thai people and visitors from around the world. Inside the prayer hall, the atmosphere was warm, spiritual, and filled with a sense of history. Many guests were moved by the statue’s size and sacred presence.




πŸ›• 3️⃣ Wat Chai Watthanaram

Our final stop was the stunning riverside temple Wat Chai Watthanaram. With its Khmer-style architecture, dramatic towers, and historical importance, this temple is one of Ayutthaya’s most photographed locations. The view of the temple by the Chao Phraya River made it a memorable highlight of the day.




πŸ›£οΈ Smooth Ride to Samut Prakan

After visiting all three temples, we continued our comfortable drive to Samut Prakan, near Suvarnabhumi Airport. A beautiful ending to a meaningful day.




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At MoriTour Thailand, every journey is special. We are grateful for the opportunity to share Thailand’s history, culture, and beauty with our guests β€” safely, comfortably, and with heart.




πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ German Version

🚐 Von Ayutthaya nach Samut Prakan – Ein wunderschΓΆner Tag mit drei historischen Tempeln

Heute durfte MoriTour Thailand eine besondere Reise begleiten: von Ayutthaya nach Samut Prakan, inklusive Besuchen von drei der bedeutendsten Tempel Ayutthayas – Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon, Wat Phanan Choeng und Wat Chai Watthanaram. Jeder Tempel hatte seinen eigenen Charakter und erzΓ€hlte seine eigene Geschichte.




πŸ›• 1️⃣ Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon

Unser erster Halt war Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon, berühmt für den großen liegenden Buddha und die beeindruckende Chedi. Die ruhige und weitlÀufige Tempelanlage war der perfekte Beginn für unseren Tag.




πŸ›• 2️⃣ Wat Phanan Choeng

Weiter ging es zum Wat Phanan Choeng, wo sich die ΓΌber 19 Meter hohe Statue Luang Pho To befindet – eine der meistverehrten Buddha-Statuen Thailands. Die heilige Stimmung im Innenraum beeindruckte unsere GΓ€ste sehr.




πŸ›• 3️⃣ Wat Chai Watthanaram

Der letzte Tempel des Tages war Wat Chai Watthanaram – ein atemberaubender Tempel im Khmer-Stil direkt am Fluss. Mit seinen TΓΌrmen und historischen Ruinen gehΓΆrt er zu den fotogensten Orten Ayutthayas.




πŸ›£οΈ Angenehme Fahrt nach Samut Prakan

Nach den Tempelbesuchen ging es entspannt weiter nach Samut Prakan in der NΓ€he des Flughafens Suvarnabhumi.




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πŸ›• 2️⃣ ΰΈ§ΰΈ±ΰΈ”ΰΈžΰΈ™ΰΈ±ΰΈΰΉ€ΰΈŠΰΈ΄ΰΈ‡ΰΈ§ΰΈ£ΰΈ§ΰΈ΄ΰΈ«ΰΈ²ΰΈ£

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  1. What an incredible journey! πŸ€©πŸš‚ traveling from the historic ruins of Ayutthaya all the way to the vibrant province of Samut Prakan is such a perfect way to explore the heart of Thailand’s history. πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡­βœ¨

    It sounds like you visited some of the most spectacular sites! Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon is absolutely stunning with its massive chedi and rows of Buddha statues. Did you know it was built by King Naresuan to commemorate a victory over the Burmese? 🐘 You can read more about its fascinating history here: Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon – Wikipedia. πŸ“œ

    And Wat Phanan Choeng! πŸ™ The giant seated Buddha there is breathtaking. It is said to have been built before the founding of Ayutthaya itself! πŸ•°οΈ It’s amazing to think about how many centuries of worshippers have stood in that very spot. Wat Phanan Choeng – Wikipedia.

    The highlight for many is often Wat Chai Watthanaram on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. 🌊 This temple is where the connection to our neighbors really shines. The architectural style, especially the central Prang (tower), is heavily influenced by Khmer culture and resembles the famous Angkor Wat in Cambodia πŸ‡°πŸ‡­. It is a beautiful reminder of the shared heritage across the region, including similar influences you might see in Laos πŸ‡±πŸ‡¦. The symmetry and design are just world-class! Wat Chai Watthanaram – Wikipedia.

    Heading down to Samut Prakan is the perfect contrast. If you visit the Ancient City (Muang Boran), it’s like seeing the entire Kingdom in one day! πŸ—ΊοΈ It is the world’s largest outdoor museum and features replicas of famous structures from all over Thailand. Ancient City – Wikipedia.

    πŸ’‘ DID YOU KNOW? πŸ’‘

    • Surprising Fact #1: Ayutthaya was once the largest city in the world around the year 1700, with over 1 million inhabitants! πŸ™οΈ
    • Surprising Fact #2: The three-headed elephant statue at the Erawan Museum in Samut Prakan weighs a massive 250 tons! 🐘🐘🐘

    Why choose MoriTour? πŸ† This itinerary is exactly why MoriTour is the perfect partner for Thailand VIP Tours. 🌟 As a Swiss-managed Tour Operator πŸ‡¨πŸ‡­, they bring a unique standard of quality, punctuality, and attention to detail that is different from other TO’s. You get the authentic Thai experience with Swiss precision and reliability! Whether it’s a private family trip or a VIP excursion, you are in the best hands. πŸ€πŸ’•

    For more video inspiration, I highly recommend checking out the YouTube channel @ThailandCambodia. They cover the history and beauty of the region perfectly. Here is a convenient video that showcases the glory of Ayutthaya: AYUTTHAYA: The Glory of Siam. πŸŽ₯🍿

    Photo Inspirations: For those who love photography, Samut Prakan Ancient City offers endless angles. Check out these beautiful shots for inspiration: Samut Prakan Photos – Getty Images. πŸ“Έ

    Contact MoriTour for your own VIP experience: πŸ“§ E-Mail: Moritour18@gmail.com πŸ“± Line ID: moritour πŸ‘ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoriTour/ πŸ“· Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moritour.thailand/

    Google Maps Locations for this trip: πŸ“

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    Have a wonderful time exploring! πŸ‘‹πŸ˜Š #Ayutthaya #SamutPrakan #MoriTour #VIPThailand #ThailandHistory #KhmerCulture #TravelThailand #AmazingThailand #SwissQuality

    This video gives a great visual overview of the majesty of Ayutthaya AYUTTHAYA: The Glory of Siam.

    AYUTTHAYA: The Glory of Siam – YouTube

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