Elephant Interactions in Dacheng
Elephant Interactions in Dacheng
Elephant Interactions in Dacheng
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya

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Introduction Elephant Interactions in Dacheng

Introduction
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Ayutthaya Elephant Interaction, located in the historic Ayutthaya Province of Thailand, is a special attraction that integrates elephant protection, cultural experience and parent-child interaction. The elephants here were once victims of labor or performance, but now enjoy tranquility and care under professional protection. Visitors can get close to these gentle giants, participate in interactive activities such as feeding and bathing, and feel the wisdom and gentleness of elephants. When you enter the Elephant Center, the first thing that comes into view is the lush natural environment, which provides a spacious habitat for elephants. Under the guidance of professional guides, visitors can feed the elephants with their own hands, watch them roll up food with their flexible trunks, and enjoy this care from humans. In addition, there is also a chance to experience the excitement of riding an elephant through the jungle or river, and feel the wonder of living in harmony with nature. Ayutthaya Elephant Interaction is not only a simple play experience, but also a profound cultural exchange. Here, visitors can gain an in-depth understanding of the history and culture of Thai elephants and the importance of protecting them. For family tourists, this is a rare parent-child time, allowing children to learn to respect and love animals in laughter.

Trip Moments Elephant Interactions in Dacheng

Elephant Interactions in Dacheng Trip Moments
Ayyuthaya- Unesco World Heritage Centre
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ayutthayahistoricalpark

Ayyuthaya- Unesco World Heritage Centre

The city, founded in 1350, was the capital city of Ayyuthaya antique empire.Dozens of Buddhist temples, statues and places are protected by UNESCO The location is around 90 km far from the Bangkok. Since transportation is only by bus from Bangkok, I preferred to come by taxi. about 20 dollars There are a lot of structure that you will admire, it is definitely one of the most important places in the world that you should see. However, it makes it very difficult to travel when the weather is quite hot. You can also experience feeding elephants near this area. I would definitely recommend to see the living paradise on earth #unescoworldheritage #thailand #ayutthayahistoricalpark
Coluber
Coluber
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Tewa café Ayutthaya
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coffeeshop
ayutthaya

Tewa café Ayutthaya

#timetotravel Address - Moo14, Soi kamang 10, Tam bon Ho Ratthanachai, Pra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Thailand. Ambiance/Facilities - Large open air terrace, River view, friendly atmosphere, and a real relaxation. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner. Highlights - Macha Latte, Coffee Orange and chocolate cake. Avg. Price 95bath for Coffee Rating - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ #coffeeshop #ayutthaya
Mekong River
Mekong River
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Solo travel

Solo travel

🌷The places I went alone include: Seoul, Chiang Mai, Bali, not many, but they are all classic tourist cities. From the beginning of worry, to the middle of some - the most exciting part of solo travel should be in complete freedom and complete unknown. Accepting these, the journey always has wonderful surprises beyond expectations. No matter where you go, safety is the most important issue. Even though I love traveling alone, I am always troubled by this issue before every trip. My idea is that classic travel destinations, especially those that have been developed for a long time, have relatively mature facilities, with direct flights, large ride-hailing apps, or relay services that can be booked on platforms like Ctrip. It is relatively convenient and safe for solo travelers. 🌷Transportation: Classic travel cities are mostly directly accessible by plane, and airport transportation is relatively convenient. Big cities have subways or airport buses, and Chiang Mai and Bali can also be accessed by taxi apps. After getting on the car, send the itinerary to parents or friends, and also inform them when getting off. Although some places may actually be more expensive to use taxi apps, I call this obtaining the driver's real-name authentication information. For daily transportation, I prioritize subway or direct buses. If neither is available or not direct, I will basically take a taxi. In places where motorcycles are available, I tend to choose motorcycles personally because they are not enclosed environments. However, in terms of traffic safety, motorcycles are definitely walking traffic bombs. If there are pedestrians, I will also prioritize choosing a car. 🌷Accommodation: hotels in city center or scenic areas. For example, stay in Gangnam District in Seoul, Old City in Chiang Mai, Siam in Bangkok, and Kuta in Bali. Almost no activities are arranged at night, and if there are any, they will be dining and shopping near the city center, and will not go to places with few people and relatively dark. 🌷Eating: If you want to go to a restaurant you crave for alone, don't be afraid to ask for a table for one. In my experience, there aren't really that many restaurants that require a minimum of two people. If you can't finish all the food you want to try, it's a matter of mindset. I usually choose the top two dishes I want to try and see how much they serve. If it's a lot, I'll just stick to those two. If it's not enough, I'll add other dishes I want to try. If it's really good, I'll make time to go back to the restaurant later in my trip. Personally, I don't think it's necessary to go to so many restaurants just for the sake of checking in. My goal is to try delicious local food in big cities. Whether it's from one restaurant or several doesn't matter to me. When I was in Bali, I went to the same restaurant for dinner two days in a row and ordered different dishes each time. The waiter took beautiful photos for me each time, and the experience itself was very enjoyable.
genevieveleclerc86
genevieveleclerc86
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Bangkok | Ayutthaya World Heritage

Bangkok | Ayutthaya World Heritage

Ayutthaya·Thailand Ayutthaya is a small town around Bangkok, which still retains many world 🌍 heritages. Friends in Bangkok can go and see. Travel: Train 🚞 (The most cost-effective way to go back and forth is about 6 RMB) The attractions of Ayutthaya are basically 50 baht ฿ each, which is very cost-effective‼️ Ayutthaya was once the most prosperous capital of the Thai dynasty. After being captured by Burma, it left many shocking ruins. The war-torn buildings remind us of the war and keep us away from the war
Liam.Moore@63
Liam.Moore@63
Wat Putthaisawan @ Ayuthaya
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Wat Putthaisawan @ Ayuthaya

#valentinescape Wat Putthaisawan is one of the most beautiful temple next to Chaopraya river in Ayuthaya province, Thailand. It takes an hour from Bangkok by car (70 kms.) Getting There - Private car Attractions - Sleeping buddha image and big white stupa. Hotels - Sala Ayuthaya Food & Restaurants - Pak Hwan Noodle restaurant Shopping - Central Ayuthaya
Nan Nana
Nan Nana
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Cafe
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Cafe

#familytrips2024 **Pannana Cafe and Eatery: A Riverside Retreat in Ayutthaya** Nestled by the Chao Phraya River in the historic city of Ayutthaya, Pannana Cafe and Eatery offers a serene dining experience. The café combines traditional Thai architecture with contemporary design, featuring a two-story building with ample seating both indoors and outdoors by the river. **Ambiance:** The café exudes a warm, inviting atmosphere, perfect for a leisurely meal. Notably, the riverside area boasts a charming four-poster daybed with sheer curtains, a chandelier, and a bouquet of pastel flowers—an ideal spot for capturing beautiful photos. **Menu Highlights:** Pannana's menu is a celebration of Thai cuisine, with a range of appetizers, salads, soups, stir-fries, curries, and dipping sauces, all made with local ingredients. Each dish is poetically named, evoking the elegance of old Ayutthaya. - **กำปั่นทอง (Kumpan Thong):** A platter featuring marinated crab, shrimp, and oysters, along with Thai sashimi. - **ลองพรรณนา (Long Pannana):** A selection of Thai appetizers including golden bags, spring rolls, wrapped pork, shrimp in pastry, and pork toast. - **กระจ่างฟ้า (Krajang Fah):** Deep-fried fish and shrimp spring rolls served with a tangy three-flavor sauce. - **มัจฉาอัคคี (Mat-cha Akkee):** Fried fish cakes with a sweet and sour cucumber relish. - **กุ้งเกร็ดแก้ว (Kung Kret Kaew):** Crunchy deep-fried small shrimp with rice flakes, garnished with kaffir lime and sesame seeds. - **แสร้งว่ากุ้ง (Saeng Wa Kung):** Grilled river prawns paired with crispy catfish and shrimp chili paste, served with finely chopped ginger and kaffir lime leaves. - **แกงรัญจวนเนื้อน่องลาย (Kaeng Ranjuan Nua Nong Lai):** Spicy and slightly sour beef stew infused with basil. **Signature Drinks:** Pannana offers a range of beverages, including coffee, tea, chocolate, and sodas. Their signature drinks have uniquely Thai names, enticing you to try them: - **นางลอย (Nang Loi):** A pandan coconut milk dessert drink featuring pastel-colored rice flour balls. - **รวงผึ้ง (Ruang Phueng):** A refreshing kumquat mojito. **Details:** - **Location:** Ayutthaya, near the Chao Phraya River. - **Opening Hours:** 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM. - **Parking:** Available. Pannana Cafe and Eatery is a delightful spot to enjoy traditional Thai dishes, sip on unique drinks, and take in the beautiful riverside scenery.
취미 여행
취미 여행
Antika café & resort
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Antika café & resort

#timetotravel Address - Bang Phi, Bang Sai district, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Thailand. Ambiance/Facilities - Relaxing atmosphere, beautiful decorations coffee shop in the resort, green garden views and pond. They serve international eats and drinks. Highlights - Espresso orange coffee and coconut cake. Avg. Price - reasonable prices. Rating - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Mekong River
Mekong River
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ช้อปปิ้ง central Ayutthaya🛒🛒
กินเที่ยวช้อป
อยุธยา

ช้อปปิ้ง central Ayutthaya🛒🛒

let’s shopping at central Ayutthaya พูดถึงอยุธยาทุกคนมักจะนึกถึงเมืองโบราณ วัดต่างๆ วันนี้จะมาแนะนำเเหล่งช้อปปิ้งแห่งใหม่ของอยุธยา นั่นก็คือ central Ayutthaya ที่นี่มีการตกแต่งเป็นการนำเอาอัตลักษณ์เด่นๆ ในสมัยโบราณ ทั้งสถาปัตยกรรม, วิถีชีวิตชุมชุนพื้นถิ่น, การค้าขาย และอื่นๆ มาออกแบบโดยผสมผสานกับความทันสมัย ออกมาเป็น “ไทยร่วมสมัย” ซึ่งมีความสวยมากๆ ถ่ายรูปคือปังสุดๆ ใครที่มาเที่ยวอยุธยามาช้อปปิ้งกันได้นะคะ🛒🛒#กินเที่ยวช้อป #อยุธยา
Travel with Meeee
Travel with Meeee
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Wat Phra Si Sanphet: Mortal Kombat and Kickboxer filming location
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Wat Phra Si Sanphet: Mortal Kombat and Kickboxer filming location

#bangkoktrip It is worth starting with the fact that Wat Phra SiSanPhet temple, or rather its three chedis (stupas) are a symbol of Ayutthaya and even the whole of Thailand. They are depicted on a 1 baht coin, and that means something! The shape and outlines of these chedis are considered classic for Thai style. Their exact copies are installed in the royal palace in Bangkok. The Royal Palace began to be built simultaneously with the foundation of Ayutthaya during the reign of King Ramathibodi I (1350) and was completed under King Sam Phraya (1448) Later, in 1448, King Jorommatrailokonat ordered the construction of a temple on this territory, which became a monastery. After the reign of King Borommatrailokonath, his son King Ramathibody II, ordered the construction of two pagodas (chedi). One of them was to keep the remains of his father and his other brother King Borommarachathirat III. Another pagoda was built by order of King Borommarachanophuttangkun to also store the royal remains of King Ramathibody II Wat Phra Si San Phet was a royal chapel and did not have a Sangavasa (monks did not live there). Wat Phra Si San Phet was used for royal ceremonies and rituals, including the ceremony of giving alms to monks from other temples and performing the Wian Tian ceremony on Buddhist church holidays, which involves walking around the Viharna three times at night holding candles, flowers and incense. When Ayutthaya was defeated in 1767, the gold that covered the Buddha statue and other artistic treasures were seized by the Burmese. During the reign of King Rama I (1782-1809) during the Ratanakosin period, King Rama I ordered the Phra Buddha Chao Si San Phet to be transported from Ayutthaya to Wat Phra Chetuphon in Bangkok and put in a chedi specially built for this purpose. Another important Buddha statue called Phralokanat was also placed in this temple around the same time. The remains of ceramic water pipes were found in the ground on the territory of Wat Si San Phet, which testifies to the high architectural, technical and cultural achievements during the reign of King Naraya the Great. But this place is famous around the world…because Wat Si San Phet was a filming and stage location for such movies like “Mortal Combat” and “Kickboxer”! Did a schoolboy from that time think that he would ever find himself in this place? Of course not, but I am here!
MaxS
MaxS
Japanese Village, Ayutthaya.
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Japanese Village, Ayutthaya.

The Japanese Village in Ayutthaya is located not far from Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan. It covers a wide area with the back bordering a river. Within the area, there are two main buildings that exhibit the history and the good relationship between Thailand and Japan from the past to the present. There are kimono sets available for rent for photo taking. Outside the buildings, there is a small garden where you can sit and enjoy the cool breeze, and there are savory and sweet snacks to choose from. In the second building, there is a video presentation room about the history of Thao Thong Kip Ma, the originator of Thai desserts (Thong Yip, Thong Yod) that we are familiar with. Further on, before reaching the exit, there is a pond that Japanese people believe is used to cleanse bad things and bring happiness, success, and fulfillment. There is also a spot to hang prayer plaques before reaching the parking lot. Overall, it is considered a rest stop and a brief educational spot suitable for all ages. The staff are helpful, and if you follow the recommended map, you will have a complete experience.
RattyEveryWhere
RattyEveryWhere
A day in Ayutthaya!

A day in Ayutthaya!

I recently took a trip to Ayutthaya, excited to explore the city’s ancient charm. I stayed at the Centara Hotel, which was super convenient—just steps away from the Central shopping mall, perfect for grabbing essentials and snacks. On my first morning, I wandered into a cozy little cafe called La Loubere. The Halloween decorations gave it a fun, festive vibe, with pumpkins, cobwebs, and spooky music playing softly in the background. The atmosphere was relaxed, and I enjoyed my coffee while soaking it all in. Later, I set out to visit one of Ayutthaya’s famous ancient temples, hoping to take in the rich history. But when I arrived, I was stopped at the entrance due to a dress code I hadn’t known about. No shorts allowed. Unfortunately, I wasn’t prepared, so I couldn’t go inside. Despite that, it was still amazing to see the temple from the outside and imagine the stories behind it. Though I missed the full experience, the trip had a great mix of modern comfort and historical wonder. I’ll definitely be back, better dressed next time!
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BubbleBook