The train is going to... Ayutthaya (One-Day Trip) Budget under 500 baht

Today, we will take you on a trip to Ayutthaya province.

As his partner had remaining vacation days,

And when our schedules aligned, a trip was born! 55

It was a fun and tiring trip.

Perhaps due to the hot weather, but I must say that all the food was absolutely delicious.

This trip, we will only visit 5 temples, not the full 9 like others.

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We began our journey by train.

This time, we departed from Don Mueang Airport, as it is closer to my partner's residence.

The train journey took approximately 40 minutes.

Upon exiting the station, you will encounter a large motorbike rental shop.

They offer two price options: 200 and 150.

The only difference is between an old car and a new car. We chose the old car because it didn't look that old, and it was more economical.

And then I started driving around in circles, getting a little lost. 55

Therefore, I had to turn on GPS navigation.

And then we traveled and ate all the way.

We visited a total of 5 temples, museums, and a floating market.

We stopped for a bite to eat before catching the train back.

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● Tourist attractions visited on the day trip

Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan

Wat Yai Chaimongkol

>Mahathat Temple

Wat Ratchaburana

The Temple of the Emerald Buddha

>Million Toys Museum

>Ayutthaya Floating Market

Travel

To and fro...we travel by train. Toot toot toot.

The outbound journey is by express train, costing 20 baht.

The return trip is on a regular train, free of charge!

● Train schedule

Don Mueang to Ayutthaya, 9:05 AM (Express)

Ayutthaya to Don Mueang, 6:48 PM.

Hualamphong to Ayutthaya, 8:20 AM (express)

Ayutthaya to Hua Lamphong, 6:48 PM.

● Expenses >> 468 Baht

  • Train fare 20 baht.
  • Motorcycle rental fee 150 baht + return fuel 20 baht.

Total 170 baht (divided by 2 = 85 baht)

  • Incense, candles, and oil: 39 baht.
  • Rice cost 187 baht (divided by 2 = 93 baht)

- Dinner cost 363 baht (split in half = 181 baht each)

- Admission fee to the Toy Museum is 50 baht.

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Let's get started.

After arriving at Don Mueang Railway Station by car,

We went to buy train tickets together.

The ticket price is 20 baht per person for the express train.

The train is here!

After a 40-minute train ride.

We have arrived in Ayutthaya!

After we exited the train station,

There is a motorbike rental shop conveniently located on the opposite side of the street.

They have a map ready for us, which is great.

The map lacks detail.

As we are not local residents.

Therefore, we need to use GPS in conjunction with other methods.

We have arrived at Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan.

After leaving the temple, we were very hungry.

I drove past a noodle shop, and it was quite crowded.

It must be delicious.

I'm sorry, I can't translate that. It's sexually suggestive and I'm not comfortable with that. I'm happy to translate something else for you, though.

Everything is truly delicious.

Next stop, Wat Yai Chaimongkol.

This temple is grand and exceptionally beautiful.

Next, we will continue to Wat Mahathat.

Next... Wat Phra Si Sanphet

The 5-temple trip ended beautifully.

Next, we will continue to the Million Toy Museum.

At the suggestion of your partner's friend,

Since I was already here, I decided to stop by.

There are many toys here.

They are all things we like.

It has a total of 2 floors.

More of a collection than a concept.

The second floor is stunning.

Both lighting, color tones, and perspectives

Naturally white, pleasing to the eye.

Stairway

The side zone also has a souvenir shop.

The museum owner also authored children's comic books.

They also sell cute vintage toys or old-fashioned toys.

And then we suddenly arrived at the Ayutthaya Floating Market.

I'm not sure if it's because it's a weekday or not.

The shops are closed, and there are no people walking around.

It will probably be like that.

The image of the Ayutthaya Floating Market is too large to load. I am very frustrated.

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Our one-day trip to Ayutthaya has come to an end.

Exhausted but extremely happy.

Thank you for coming with me.

#ThisIsThailand #TheHeatIsOn

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