Yagoda Posted April 19 Posted April 19 11 hours ago, Mike_Hunt said: I'd like to take a day trip there to shoot some photos. Great place for pics. You need to stay overnight. 1
Harrisfan Posted April 19 Author Posted April 19 4 minutes ago, marin said: WTF does your political affiliation have to do with touring Ayuthaya? You are long gone on the Kool Aid dude. Go for a week, I am sure you will love it. Yet to see a lefty give good advice on anything. The world is ending. 2 1
Yagoda Posted April 19 Posted April 19 2 minutes ago, Harrisfan said: Yet to see a lefty give good advice on anything. The world is ending. Did you see the confused emoji on my comment that Ayyuthaya is nice? The Emojinauts!
hydraides Posted April 19 Posted April 19 If the weather is nice, yeah its a great day out walking around the temples
Jeff the Chef Posted April 19 Posted April 19 2 minutes ago, Harrisfan said: Yet to see a lefty give good advice on anything. The world is ending. Do not buy a I am Harrisfan tee shirt and where it outside, anywhere in Thailand, or the rest of the known World. From a devout Communist.
Harrisfan Posted April 19 Author Posted April 19 33 minutes ago, Jeff the Chef said: Do not buy a I am Harrisfan tee shirt and where it outside, anywhere in Thailand, or the rest of the known World. From a devout Communist. How about Most Chefs can barely cook. 1 1
Packer Posted April 19 Posted April 19 2 days 2 nights is enough. long boat around the island elephant ride old temples
Harrisfan Posted April 19 Author Posted April 19 14 minutes ago, Packer said: 2 days 2 nights is enough. long boat around the island elephant ride old temples Thanks Kerry
pgrahmm Posted April 19 Posted April 19 2 hours ago, KannikaP said: Ayuttaya to Sukothai is a 5 hour drive. True, that's why I suggested it for another trip..... 1
Harrisfan Posted April 19 Author Posted April 19 1 minute ago, pgrahmm said: True, that's why I suggested it for another trip..... Been there. Great little town. Kamphaeng Phet is good too. Hated Phimai though. They key for me is nice restaurants and good hotel options.
save the frogs Posted April 19 Posted April 19 On 4/18/2025 at 8:40 AM, FriscoKid said: Did you ask ChatGPT for a list of the 50 most inane topics one could possibly post on a forum about Thailand? Good idea. I just did. Maybe you can use some of them in between your anti-Trump hate rants. “Are Thai tuk-tuks actually sentient?” “Which banana variety in Thailand is the sexiest?” “If elephants ran Bangkok, would traffic be better?” “Why does Thai iced tea taste better when you’re sitting on a plastic stool?” “Which chili in Thailand is most likely to betray you?” “Is it culturally acceptable to croak back at the frogs during rainy season?” “Do islands like Koh Phi Phi secretly judge tourists?”
pgrahmm Posted April 19 Posted April 19 32 minutes ago, Harrisfan said: Been there. Great little town. Kamphaeng Phet is good too. Hated Phimai though. They key for me is nice restaurants and good hotel options. . Additionally, Si Satchanalai Historical Park deserves a look.....About 20-30k from Sukhothai.....More charm than Sukhothai & about the same size.... 2
Harrisfan Posted April 19 Author Posted April 19 8 minutes ago, pgrahmm said: . Additionally, Si Satchanalai Historical Park deserves a look.....About 20-30k from Sukhothai.....More charm than Sukhothai & about the same size.... Been there too. 1
pgrahmm Posted April 19 Posted April 19 1 hour ago, Harrisfan said: Been there too. I actually like that park more.....The way it's built into the hill + exploring the outlying temples on the river..... Plus, the huge bats, unlike any I've seen before - or after.....
Harrisfan Posted April 19 Author Posted April 19 1 minute ago, pgrahmm said: I actually like that park more.....The way it's built into the hill + exploring the outlying temples on the river..... Plus, the huge bats, unlike any I've seen before - or after..... I preferred Sukhothai. Free entry after 5pm and a night market nearby. 1
Popular Post Bredbury Blue Posted April 19 Popular Post Posted April 19 If you don't have an interest in old wats / historical ruins then this is not the place for you. We do, and had a great 3 nights here. Stayed at Baan Khung Thara Ayutthaya บ้านคุ้งธารา อยุธยา on the river bank in one of their bungalows, nice place, nice people, quiet, had 3 real good restaurants within 5 minutes walk, and would definitely return. You could also stay longer in Ayutthaya by using it as a base to visit the towns in the hour in a 90 minute radius after seeing the sights in Ayutthaya. Personally, I loved it in Ayutthaya. 3 1
Bredbury Blue Posted April 19 Posted April 19 2 hours ago, pgrahmm said: . Additionally, Si Satchanalai Historical Park deserves a look.....About 20-30k from Sukhothai.....More charm than Sukhothai & about the same size.... I agree with you on Si Satchanalai. Been a couple of times over the years. Hire a bicycle outside the park for pennies, ride around visiting the ruins, every time I've been I've been one of the few people visiting (just the way I like it). Really great place. Once stayed at the Sukhothai airport hotel (really nice) which is about half way between Sukhothai and Si Satch and a great place for visiting both places. 2
Paul Catton Posted April 19 Posted April 19 On of our pilgrimages to Chiang Mai, I had decided to do a slow crawl up from Bangkok after the initial three night immersion in the "Big Mango", rather than hop on an Air Asia flight BKK-CNX. Itinerary was to be as follows: Mini-bus from Bangkok to Damnoen floating market then on to Kanchanburi for a two night stay. Mini-bus from Kanchanaburi to Ayutthaya for a two night stay. Train from Ayutthaya to Phitsanulok for a one night stay. Minibus from Phisanulok to Sukothai for a two night stay. Coach from Sukothai to Chiang Mai for the duration of the stay. Kanchanaburi is well worth a further visit as we only got as far as the terminus at Nam Tok using the "Death Railway". Ayutthaya ended up being a one night stay, there was no appeal, the Pasak river (A tributary to the Chao Phraya that forms the "old city" island, was putrid and stank. The levels of strewn trash was astounding. Phitsanulok was a surprise, as it is considered a junction stop type of place. The Nan riverside is nicely maintained and, coincidentally, had a great food / music festival during the visit. Old Sukhothai (Historical Park) as opposed to Sukothai Meuang (The New City), was a fantastic slow paced relaxing atmosphere, conveyance on bicycles, and watch ones stresses wash away. 1 1
Mike_Hunt Posted April 19 Posted April 19 4 hours ago, Jeff the Chef said: From a devout Communist. A failed economic system.
Harrisfan Posted April 19 Author Posted April 19 8 minutes ago, Paul Catton said: On of our pilgrimages to Chiang Mai, I had decided to do a slow crawl up from Bangkok after the initial three night immersion in the "Big Mango", rather than hop on an Air Asia flight BKK-CNX. Itinerary was to be as follows: Mini-bus from Bangkok to Damnoen floating market then on to Kanchanburi for a two night stay. Mini-bus from Kanchanaburi to Ayutthaya for a two night stay. Train from Ayutthaya to Phitsanulok for a one night stay. Minibus from Phisanulok to Sukothai for a two night stay. Coach from Sukothai to Chiang Mai for the duration of the stay. Kanchanaburi is well worth a further visit as we only got as far as the terminus at Nam Tok using the "Death Railway". Ayutthaya ended up being a one night stay, there was no appeal, the Pasak river (A tributary to the Chao Phraya that forms the "old city" island, was putrid and stank. The levels of strewn trash was astounding. Phitsanulok was a surprise, as it is considered a junction stop type of place. The Nan riverside is nicely maintained and, coincidentally, had a great food / music festival during the visit. Old Sukhothai (Historical Park) as opposed to Sukothai Meuang (The New City), was a fantastic slow paced relaxing atmosphere, conveyance on bicycles, and watch ones stresses wash away. Thanks for the input.
Jeff the Chef Posted April 19 Posted April 19 17 minutes ago, Mike_Hunt said: A failed economic system. Yes, what's your point? Did you not see the post it replied too? Sarcasm, hint. 1
Paul Catton Posted April 19 Posted April 19 12 minutes ago, Harrisfan said: Thanks for the input. I believe that is what the "THAI VISA - ASEAN NOW" forum was initially designed for, rather than intentional bickering and showmanship contest. 1 1
Harrisfan Posted April 19 Author Posted April 19 39 minutes ago, Bredbury Blue said: If you don't have an interest in old wats / historical ruins then this is not the place for you. We do, and had a great 3 nights here. Stayed at Baan Khung Thara Ayutthaya บ้านคุ้งธารา อยุธยา on the river bank in one of their bungalows, nice place, nice people, quiet, had 3 real good restaurants within 5 minutes walk, and would definitely return. You could also stay longer in Ayutthaya by using it as a base to visit the towns in the hour in a 90 minute radius after seeing the sights in Ayutthaya. Personally, I loved it in Ayutthaya. The mrs loves all kinds of temples. I can see they have old and new. We have been to most of the famous ones plus many more.
metisdead Posted April 19 Posted April 19 Some inflammatory troll posts and the replies have been removed.
jesimps Posted April 19 Posted April 19 Spent one day/night there a few months back and loved the place. Wasn't long enough, needed another couple of days at least. Recommend a trip up the river at dusk, just as all the temples are beginning to light up. Stayed at a hotel on the river with a stunning view of one of these temples opposite. Much better than Chiang Mai in my opinion and only a three hour drive from Pattaya. I'll definitely pay another (longer) visit sometime. Reading up on its history beforehand, made it more interesting for me. 2
FlorC Posted April 20 Posted April 20 On 4/18/2025 at 4:47 PM, Harrisfan said: Is there much to do there or is it a bit ordinary once you did the temples? Nakhon Luang district, Ayutthaya seems interesting : https://aseannow.com/topic/1358242-naked-man-caught-masturbating-in-public-–-arrested-at-home-by-police/ Just don't get caught !
Yagoda Posted April 20 Posted April 20 20 hours ago, Harrisfan said: Been there too. Go up to Buriram and hit Phnom Rung. Great temple and views.
Harrisfan Posted April 20 Author Posted April 20 1 minute ago, Yagoda said: Go up to Buriram and hit Phnom Rung. Great temple and views. Been there 1
Yagoda Posted April 20 Posted April 20 18 hours ago, Paul Catton said: Phitsanulok was a surprise, as it is considered a junction stop type of place. The Nan riverside is nicely maintained and, coincidentally, had a great food / music festival during the visit. Phra Buddha Chinnawat. Loads of pilgrims
Harrisfan Posted April 20 Author Posted April 20 Phitsanulok didnt impress me but the main temple is good.
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