Today, Ayutthaya's ruins, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site ... each with a unique story. Among them, the iconic Wat Mahathat stands out, not only for its grand stupa but for the enigmatic Buddha head ...
The Thai Ministry of Culture has announced the launch of the “Night at the Palace” night tour as part of the Thailand Winter ...
Experience the magnificence of Ayutthaya’s historic landmarks illuminated at night during Thailand Winter Festival 2024! From now to 17 November, witness the breathtaking transformation of five iconic ...
From November 9 to 17, the Fine Arts Department will decorate four temples and a palace in Ayutthaya with lighting art ...
One of the most intriguing parts of Ayutthaya’s temples is the decapitated Buddha statues that were left over after the ...
From tomorrow until Nov 17, visitors to Sukhothai Historical Park can dress in Thai period costumes and journey back in time ...
Every year in Thailand, on the evening of the full moon of the 12th month of the Thai lunar calendar – usually in November – thousands of locals and tourists head for the nearest body of water to ...
Ayutthaya, recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since ... You’ll beat the crowds at popular sites like Wat Phra Si Sanphet and Wat Mahathat. Early arrival also means cooler weather for exploring ...
Wat Mahathat, with its iconic Buddha head entwined in tree roots, epitomizes Ayutthaya's mystical allure. The vast grounds of Wat Phra Si Sanphet, once a royal temple, echo the grandeur of the kingdom ...