PLEASE NOTE that future trains from Bangkok to Ayutthaya will probably leave from the NEW Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal Station, Bangkok. This station is next to the Bang Sue MRT station so the difference compared to this video will be to take the MRT to Bang Sue instead of Hua Lamphong when departing. Please check online before you leave. have a nice trip! 😊 Erik
@@erikssc It was a great trip, we started at 7:45 am from Bangkok, took a mini bus from mochit 2 bus station. At Ayutthaya we hired a tuk-tuk for 4 people which costed 1000 baht to cover all the points. It was raining most of the time and the driver arranged umbrellas for us too.. Thanks again for the informative video 😊
Hi, I might have mis-pronounced it a bit, but here is an explanation from Chat-GPT 😊: In Thai culture, a Chedi is a type of Buddhist structure that resembles a stupa. It is typically a bell-shaped tower used as a place to house relics or to commemorate significant events in Buddhism. Chedis are an integral part of the temple complex and are often found in ancient temple ruins across Thailand, such as in Ayutthaya.
Sorry, don't remember. I asked my Tuktuk driver to take me to a restaurant that was a bit better than some of the roadside restaurants. So he took me there.
Hi, I do not think the Rabbit cards can be used on the MRT as they have different systems. But just ask when you buy a Rabbit card at the ticket counter at the BTS (Skytrain). Remember to bring a photo of your passport.
You might have a point that the train now leaves from the new station. The difference will then probably be to take the MRT to Bang Sue station instead of Hua Lampong.
This is very helpful as I plan my visit.. you have so nicely laid the plan.. very easy to follow. Thank you so much.. I am planning to head straight from the airport. Any suggestions how to reach the train station from the airport? Would it be difficult to travel with luggage?
Thanks, remember that the train now leaves from the new train station in Bangkok and not Hua Lamphong. Best way from airport is probably just to take a taxi.
@@creativeclone I don't know the final official name of the new station but it is the one by Ban Sue yes. Best to check online for the exact departure time and place beforehand.
Hi there! They only accepted cash when I was there. No need to tip. You agree on a price before hand. If you want to rent it for the day you agree on a price pr hour. I paid at the end of the day based on how long I had used it.
A good tip is not to ride elephants. Or support something where the animal has to do something for food for the pleasure of tourists or pose with people etc
PLEASE NOTE that future trains from Bangkok to Ayutthaya will probably leave from the NEW Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal Station, Bangkok. This station is next to the Bang Sue MRT station so the difference compared to this video will be to take the MRT to Bang Sue instead of Hua Lamphong when departing. Please check online before you leave. have a nice trip! 😊 Erik
Now it’s from the Bang Sue Grand Station.
do you know if you can book in advance this tickets? @@aadarshsavaikar4337
Old route still working as of 31Mar24
How to check online? Do they have a website?
@diptenkundu1423 go to any train station (not bts/mrt) they will help. Unfortunately not much info online.
great guide! Thank you so much! exactly what a backpacker would need! love the timestamps, the route guides via google map, and all the tips!
Thanks a lot! Glad it was helpful! 😊
This is amazing. Thank you so much! It was so helpful and easy to understand
Thank you! Glad it was helpful! 😊
That was really useful information, thanks a lot!!! Jave a great journey!
Glad it was helpful! Remember that the train from Bangkok might be leaving from the new station now (see comment above) 😊
A short and good video!
Thanks for not making just another tourist selfie video, so common here on yt.
Thanks! Yeah, I don't look good in selfies anyway 😊
Thanks to you, we were able to enjoy our Ayutthaya trip today! :D
Happy to hear that! 😊
Helpful. Thnx. Next time will visit the city
Thanks, I can definitely recommend it!
What an excellent video tutorial, Thank you so much!
Thanks, glad it was helpful! 😊
Your videos are always the best and most informative.thank you
So nice of you 😊
Haven't come across such a useful guide before. Thank you for all the work sir. ❤
Thank you! Happy to help! 😊
Thanks a lot for making this video, I will be visiting Ayutthaya with my family today..
Thanks, hope you have a great time there!
@@erikssc It was a great trip, we started at 7:45 am from Bangkok, took a mini bus from mochit 2 bus station. At Ayutthaya we hired a tuk-tuk for 4 people which costed 1000 baht to cover all the points. It was raining most of the time and the driver arranged umbrellas for us too.. Thanks again for the informative video 😊
@@prasadsardeshmukh3898 Too bad about the weather, but hope it was still nice!
thank you in advance i will use this on my solo trip to thailand 😇☺️
Thanks, hope you have a great trip! 😊
Great videos. They are so helpful. You're awesome.
Thanks! 😊
Very informative and beautiful. Thanks
Thank you! 😊
Thanks for your video it's really clear!!
Glad it was helpful! Remember that the train now leaves from the new translation in Bangkok 😊
Very good guide, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
awesome video! thank you so much, big LIKE 👍
Big thanks!
Wonderful guide
Thanks! 🙂
This was a good video.
Thank you! :)
I'm here 👌
Cool! 😊
@9:10 what does "jedi" in this context mean ( I get only star wars reffrences).
from cc: "the temple is dominated by a huge Jedi..."
Hi, I might have mis-pronounced it a bit, but here is an explanation from Chat-GPT 😊: In Thai culture, a Chedi is a type of Buddhist structure that resembles a stupa. It is typically a bell-shaped tower used as a place to house relics or to commemorate significant events in Buddhism. Chedis are an integral part of the temple complex and are often found in ancient temple ruins across Thailand, such as in Ayutthaya.
@@erikssc Now it make sense, thanks! ; )
hiii man,, what is the name of the restaurant u went for lunch at 13:00
Sorry, don't remember. I asked my Tuktuk driver to take me to a restaurant that was a bit better than some of the roadside restaurants. So he took me there.
Hi, are the BTS Rabbit cards accepted in the MRT? First time traveller to Bangkok and Ayutthaya here.
Hi, I do not think the Rabbit cards can be used on the MRT as they have different systems. But just ask when you buy a Rabbit card at the ticket counter at the BTS (Skytrain). Remember to bring a photo of your passport.
Hy~ incredible trip~
Thank you! 😊
One question, the train to Ayutthaya keeps leaving from Hua Lamphong train station or from the new train station Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal?
You might have a point that the train now leaves from the new station. The difference will then probably be to take the MRT to Bang Sue station instead of Hua Lampong.
heyyy how do u deal with the bats in Wat Ratchaburana?
Hehe, just leave them alone and they will leave you alone. No problem :)
what time of year did you visit?
This was April, so in the hottest season.
This is very helpful as I plan my visit.. you have so nicely laid the plan.. very easy to follow. Thank you so much.. I am planning to head straight from the airport. Any suggestions how to reach the train station from the airport? Would it be difficult to travel with luggage?
Thanks, remember that the train now leaves from the new train station in Bangkok and not Hua Lamphong. Best way from airport is probably just to take a taxi.
Luggage should be no problem.
Which is the new station? Bang Sue Grand?
@@creativeclone I don't know the final official name of the new station but it is the one by Ban Sue yes. Best to check online for the exact departure time and place beforehand.
Thank you so much 🙏
What sort of prices do the tuk tuk drivers charge for a tour (sorry if you mentioned it, but if you did, I missed it!)?
I think I mention it in the video, but if not I believe it was around 200B pr hour.
@@erikssc Does it mean that the driver was waiting for you all the time when you were sightseeing?
@@maciek6967 Yes he was.
hello how much did u pay for the tuk tuk and for how long?
As far as I remember I paid 200 baht pr hour. I think I used him for 4 hours so a total of 800 B.
@@erikssc sir very beautiful video, just a query , is it the whole tuktuk for 200 baht per hour or is it per passenger 200 baht per hour ?
I believe it is for the whole tuktuk, but since I was alone I cannot say for sure if they might charge a little bit more if you are several people.
@@erikssc thank you sir 🙏
2 questions; Do thuk thuk drivers only accept cash or also card? And, is it common to tip them?
Hi there! They only accepted cash when I was there. No need to tip. You agree on a price before hand. If you want to rent it for the day you agree on a price pr hour. I paid at the end of the day based on how long I had used it.
@@erikssc Thank you!
A good tip is not to ride elephants. Or support something where the animal has to do something for food for the pleasure of tourists or pose with people etc
Totally agree!
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