At 6:30 AM, your journey begins from Bangkok to Ayutthaya, an ancient city steeped in history. Your tour guide will share fascinating insights during the ride. Your first destination is Wat Chai Wattanaram, a remarkable temple ordered by King Prasat Thong in 1630 A.D. This temple features architectural influences from Angkor temples in Cambodia. Next, you'll explore Wat Lokayasutha, believed to date back to Ayutthaya's early days, and home to a massive outdoor reclining Buddha image, measuring 42 meters in length and 8 meters in height. Proceed to Wat Phra Srisanphet, a royal temple exclusively used by the king and the royal family. It was the grandest temple in Ayutthaya, renowned for its Ceylonese-style stupas and a cloister at its center. Wihan Phra Mongkhon Bophit is your next stop, housing the Phra Mongkon Bophit Buddha image, one of Thailand's largest bronze Buddha statues. It exhibits traces of Sukhothai influence and a history dating back to the early Ayutthaya period. Conclude your temple visits with Wat Mahathat, one of Ayutthaya's oldest and most significant temples, housing a holy relic of the Buddha. Don't forget to photograph the iconic sandstone Buddha head entwined with tree roots. After exploring these historical treasures, savor a delectable lunch (optional) at a local Thai restaurant. Post-lunch, enjoy some shopping and leisure time at Ayothaya Floating Market before back to Bangkok