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BANG PA-IN PALACE By Vanseven Co.,Ltd. ATTRACTION DETAILS Few miles down the Chao Phraya River finds Bang Pa-in Palace, a complex of royal residences first built in around the 17th century to serve as a summer palace of Ayutthaya kings. It was later abandoned and ruined until King Mongkut (Rama IV) restored the complex. Most of the buildings we see today were ordered to build during the reign of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V), who regularly spent his summers here with his royal consorts. Each building features different architectural style: for example Wehat Chamroon Palace, the only royal residence currently open to public, was built in a traditional Chinese style with materials imported from China while Aisawan Tippaya Asna Pavilion set in the middle of the lake features traditional Thai style embedded with colorful glass mosaics. On the other side finds a monument of Queen Sunanta, King Rama V's royal consort, and their son who were died in a boat accident. Bang Pa-in Palace is, slightly similar to the Grand Palace, divided into two zones: the outer zone for royal ceremonies and the inner zone that is reserved only for the king, his consorts and their small chikdren.

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  • BANG PA-IN PALACE By Vanseven Co.,Ltd.

    ATTRACTION DETAILS

    Few miles down the Chao Phraya River finds Bang Pa-in Palace, a complex of royal residences

    first built in around the 17th century to serve as a summer palace of Ayutthaya kings. It was

    later abandoned and ruined until King Mongkut (Rama IV) restored the complex. Most of the

    buildings we see today were ordered to build during the reign of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V),

    who regularly spent his summers here with his royal consorts. Each building features different

    architectural style: for example Wehat Chamroon Palace, the only royal residence currently

    open to public, was built in a traditional Chinese style with materials imported from China

    while Aisawan Tippaya Asna Pavilion set in the middle of the lake features traditional Thai

    style embedded with colorful glass mosaics. On the other side finds a monument of Queen

    Sunanta, King Rama V's royal consort, and their son who were died in a boat accident. Bang

    Pa-in Palace is, slightly similar to the Grand Palace, divided into two zones: the outer zone for

    royal ceremonies and the inner zone that is reserved only for the king, his consorts and their

    small chikdren.

  • Places of interest in outer zone:

    Ho Hemmonthian Thewarat is the stone Prang (pagoda) under a banyan tree near the

    pond within the outer part of the royal court, where an image of a deity is housed. King Rama

    V ordered its construction in 1879 to replace an old shrine built by villagers as an offering to

    King Prasatthong of the Ayutthaya period.

    Aisawanthipphaya-At Pavilion A Thai design pavilion in the middle of the pond was built

    in the reign of King Rama V. Originally built of wood throughout, King Rama VI commanded to

    change the floor and pillars to be reinforced concrete.

    Warophatphiman Hall was formerly a two-story wooden villa served as a royal living

    quarter and throne hall. Later during his reign, King Rama V ordered the reconstruction,

    replacing with a European-style to serve as a throne hall for royal ceremonies.

    Saphakhan Ratchaprayun. This two-storey building was a resident of relatives of the king

    and non-consort members and is now an exhibition hall displaying the history of Bang Pa-in

    Palace.

    Places of interest in inner zone:

    Phra Thinang Utthayan Phumisathian is a 2-story, pink-colored, Victorian style mansion

    serving as a residence for members of the royal family and their guests. The only mansion in

    Bang Pa-in Palace that is not open to public, this building is actually a new building ordered a

    construction by HM Queen Sirikit in 1938 to replace the old one, which was made of wood in

    Swiss chalet style and was burnt down in a fire accident.

    Wehat Chamrun Hall was the latest mansion during the reign of King Rama V, built in 1889

    as the royal offering by the wealthy Chinese merchants led by Phraya Choduk Ratchasetthi

    (Fak). The mansion was crafted in traditional Chinese Emperor style and was used as a royal

    residence for King Rama V, his queen and their son, King Rama VI during a royal visit in the

    cool.

    Ho Witthunthassana: This three-storey, tower-style building was used as the view spot to

    see the royal elephants and the surrounding area.

  • WAT PHANANCHOENG By Vanseven Co.,Ltd.

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    Wat Phanan Choeng Worawiharn is located in Khlong Suan Plu subdistrict, on the south bank

    Of Pasak River opposite the main city. From Wat Yai Chai Monkon, make a left turn and keep

    going for a kilometer, you will find Wat Phanan Choeng on your right.

    Although Wat Phanan Choeng has been built even before the establishment of Ayutthaya as

    the capital city, there is no clear record about its founder. According to the Northern

    Chronicles, Phra Chao Sai Namphung, the ruler of Ayotthaya, had it built at the royal

    cremation site of Phra Nang Soi Dok Mak and named the temple “Wat Phra Chao Nang

    Choeng” (or Wat Phra Nang Choeng)

    The assembly hall (vihara) houses a majestic Buddha image cast in B.E. 1324, 26 years before

    the establishment of Ayutthaya. This Buddha image was formerly called “Phra Buddha Chao

    Phanan Choeng”, until King Rama IV renamed it “Phra Buddha Trirattana Nayok”. It was built

    of stucco in subduing Mara posture and was magnificently lacquered and gilt. In front of the

  • Buddha Image are a talipot fan and 2 statues of disciples made of stucco sitting on its left- and

    right- hand side. The columns inside the assembly hall were decorated with red painting of

    Phum Khao Bin pattern. The capitals of the columns were ornamented with stucco multi-petal

    lotus flowers. All the 4 walls were indented to make several chambers which enshrine 84,000

    small Buddha images. The wooden front doors were craved exquisitely with Kan Khod

    pattern, a distinctive feature of Ayutthya Art.

    The ordination hall (ubosot) houses Sukhothai-style Buddha images. Viharn Sien in front of the

    main assembly hall is a rectangular building whose walls decorated by mural painting. The

    traditional Thai architectural sermon hall is made of wood. Its pediment was ornamented with

    a gable apex and ridges. The crossbeam inside was covered with the painting portraying the

    life of the Lord Buddha.

    In addition, you will find the shrine of Chao mae Soi Dok Mak, the Chinese architecture

    enshrining the statue of Chao mae Soi Dok Mak in Chinese costume. The sacred statue is

    known as “chu-sae-near” and widely worshipped by the Chinese.

  • WAT YAI CHAIMONGKOL By Vanseven Co.,Ltd.

    Wat Yai Chaimongkol is a magnificent ancient royal monastery, more than a mere place of

    worship. It has been the pride of Siamese people since the 13th Century. Its very existence

    conveys a sense of the power of the Ayutthaya Kingdom, which once expanded in all

    directions. From Siam to cover part of Burma to the northwest, then stretched to the east to

    the whole of Laos and Cambodia, and extended southward to the whole of Malaysia and the

    little island of Singapore. Never during those 417 years did any other nations challenge Siam’s

    dominion of the whole Golden Peninsula.

    When Siam had seen the civilization of the Ayutthaya Kingdom, there was already a myriad of

    languages, religions and local customs and rivers of people flowing to the vibrant city of

    Ayutthaya. It turned Wat Yai Chaimongkol into a national education hub from the mere

    schooling of royal offspring. A lot of evidence showed that a culture of literacy and education

    flourished with a long-lasting strength of religious sciences of Wat Yai Chaimongkol. It is this

    strength that hundreds of current monks and nuns inherited. As the temple's motto says,

    "Those who with a clear mind, they live the life of perfection and shall arise in glory. Those

  • whose mind are unsteady, they lament on the path of sorrow and shall never reach fullness of

    wisdom." (In Thai, it was written as Jai Sai Pen Boon Jai Khoon Pen Bab).

    The beautiful secrets of Wat Yaichaimongkol acquired a personality of its own. The temple is

    alive with the smiles of Phra Buddha Chaimongkol, the most sacred Buddha image, and others.

    Their images not only speak of a time of freedom as well as of the affluence of the Ayutthaya

    Kingdom but also give a warm welcome to visitors from other lands.

    Whoever comes within the sight of Ayuddhaya city can clearly see the timelessness of The

    Great Pagoda Chayamongkol from the far horizon. In the bright sun light, the Great Pagoda

    Chayamongkol gives an illusion of peace and the glorious victory of King Naresuan the Great

    over the Burmese four centuries earlier. He is the idol of the Thai army and the hero of all

    Thailand. King Naresuan the Great’s victory established a supremacy throughout the whole

    Golden Peninsula land which lasted for centuries. The monastery has always been a safer

    place for his spiritual retreat. His supreme confidence in the Thai courage, Thai elephant-back

    combat, and Thai patriot was the legacy of Wat Yai Chaimongkol.

    When the Burmese enemy sacked Ayutthaya in 1767, it spelled doom for the Ayutthaya

    Kingdom. Burma fired innumerable palaces and temples. Black smoke that rolled in red clouds

    over the city for months was still kept in the whispering winds on the top of the Great Pagoda.

    Genocide with mass robbery and rapine swept across the central plain of Thailand, especially

    in Ayutthaya city, filling water ways and rivers with rows of bodies and blood. Wat Yai

    Chaimongkol was seized and turned into a fortress, then it became a long-lost temple for a

    hundred years. Phra Ubosot (Ordination Hall) is full of mystery. The holy spirit of the large

    reclining Buddha with a length of 15 metres witnessed everything that happened in those

    days.

    Upon entering the changing world of the nineteenth century, Phrakru Pawanarangsi brought

    the ancient temple to life and created a memorable transformation. Apart from its scenery

    that remains enchanting blended with the ancient beauty and serenity, housing King Naresuan

    The Great’s monument and holding renowned meditation classes also drew the nation’s

    attention. Wat Yai Chaimongkol is now one of the most fascinating temple tourist destinations

    of the country, contributing a lot to the tourism development of Ayutthaya city. Visiting Wat

    Yai Chaimongkol is just like taking the journey into the past and is well worth a visit!

  • WIHAN PHRA MONGKHON BOPHIT By Vanseven Co.,Ltd.

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    Viharn Pra Mongkolborpit is situated on the south of Wat Prasrisanpetch and is where the

    bronze Buddha image in the attitude of subduing Mara is situated. This Buddha image has a

    lap measurement at 9.55 metres and height at 12.45 metres. This is one of the biggest Buddha

    image in Thailand. It was assumed to be built during the Ayuttaya Era of King Srongtam. The

    King transferred the location from the east side to the west side which has been the location

    since then. After that the King ordered to build a dome on top.

    However, in the era of King Suer, a thunderbolt struck at the tip of the dome which causes

    damage to the dome. The King ordered to restore the dome and change the roof of the dome

    to a cathedral and the top of Pra Mongkolborpit was extended during the reign of King

    Barommakote. During the 2nd fall of Ayuttaya, Viharn Pra Mongkolborpit was ruined by the

    enemy. After that King Rama 5 ordered to restore this viharn again in the Ayuttaya

    architectural style. It is a good model of the Buddha image during the end of Ayuttaya reign.

    Originally, the east side of the viharn is Sanam Luang, which was used for the cremation

    ceremony of the Kings and the royalties same as the Sanam Luang in Bangkok.

    Viharn Pramongkolborpit is opened on from 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on

    weekends and public holidays. The tourists can visit Wat Prasrisanpetch or visit both temples

    via riding on elephants from Wang Chang Ayuttaya.

  • WAT PHRA MAHATHAT By Vanseven Co.,Ltd.

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    Wat Mahathat is located west of Wat Phra Sri Sanphet, at the foot of Paa Than bridge.

    According to some historical records, the temple was built during the reign of Somdet Phra

    Borom Rachathirat I. Later Somdet Phra Ramesuan enshrined the reliquary inside the

    foundation of the Prang, and this incident thus originated the temple’s name “Wat Mahathat”

    or “Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahatat” which means the sacred temple where the relics of the

    Lord Buddha were installed. The Prang of Wat Mahathat was built in Early Ayutthaya. Its

    structure became the traditional model when constructing a temple and can be found

    nationwide. Within the kingdom of Ayutthaya, the reliquary holds historical and religious

    significance as the edifice representing the Buddha. It is believe that Somdet Phra Borom

    Rachathirat I or Khun Luang Pa Ngua granted a permission to build the temple, but the

  • completion took place during the reign of Somdet Phra Ramesuan. The Prang in which the

    holy relics were installed was greatly influenced by Khmer-style architecture - the lower part

    was made of laterite, whereas the upper part was masonry. There was a restoration during

    the reign of Somdet Phrachao Prasatthong in order to heighten the Prang, but this caused a

    serious damage to the top and the Prang was left alone with the portico. It was so

    unfortunate, as it was such an enormous and magnificent one. In 1956 the Fine Arts

    Department made another attempt to renovate and found a large number of invaluable

    antiques, such as the stone casket containing the relics. The casket is in fact consists of 7

    superimposing stupas: a combination of lead and tin, silver, copper alloy, ebony, sandalwood,

    garnet and gold. Nowadays the casket is kept in Chao Sam Phaya National Museum.

    Additionally, highlights of Wat Mahathat include the octagonal pagoda, the plaster base of a

    Buddha image, the medium-size Prang with mural paintings about the life of the Buddha, the

    resident hall of the Buddhist Supreme Patriarch and other smaller Viharas. What seems to be

    the most prominent landmark of the temple is the head of a sandstone Buddha image

    entwined in the roots of a Bodhi tree.

  • WAT LOKAYASUTHARAM

    By Vanseven Co.,Ltd.

    Wat Lokayasutharam is situated at Pratoochai District, behind the Ancient Palace and the Pratoochai

    Primary School, in the area 0f Wat Worapoh (Wat Rakhang) and Wat Worachettharam.

    Wat Lokayasutharam is 800 meters from Wat Phra Mongkon Bophit. Wat Worachettharam and Wat

    Worapoh are also closeby. Nevertheless, we had quite some difficulty finding Wat Lokayasutharam, likely

    our otherwise good Ayutthaya map, was a bit off the mark.

    The important feature Wat Lokayasutharam is a huge reclining Buddha image, called Phra Bhuddhasaiyart,

    which faces to the east.

    It was constructed of bricks and cement in the art style cf the Middle Ayutthaya Period. It is 37 meters long

    and 8 meters high. There are other impressive Reclining Buddha Images in Ayutthaya, but this seems to be

    the largest.

    The head is placed on a lotus, and the legs overlap squarely to show the equalized toes.

    Behind the Reclining Buddha Image you will find remains of other temple buildings, but honestly not much

    is worth seeing.

  • The Bloom by tvpool

    Nestled in the heart of Khao Yai National Park, The Bloom Hotel by TV Pool is an ideal spot

    from which to discover Khao Yai. From here, guests can enjoy easy access to all that the

    lively city has to offer. A well-kempt environment and its proximity to The Bloom by TV Pool

    Garden, Gran Monte Vineyard, Secret Art Garden give to this hotel a special charm.

    Offering hotel guests superior services and a broad range of amenities, The Bloom Hotel by

    TV Pool is committed to ensuring that your stay is as comfortable as possible.

  • Primo Piazza Khao Yai

    Primo Piazza Khaoyai paints an unforgettable impression of tranquility - a place where

    leisure harmonizes with nature. Stunning scenery, elegant Italian architecture, and cosy

    atmosphere make Primo Piazza a must-visit landmark in Khaoyai. Visitors spend rich

    memorable times exploring endearing souvenirs, tasteful restaurants and bars, and

    charming pets that will make each of their Primo Piazza experience truly unique and

    meaningful.

  • Palio Khao Yai

    Khao Yai is built like a small Italian village with small narrow streets filled with lots of small

    shops, such as coffee shops, souvenir shops and restaurants. You will further find an art

    gallery, a bakery, a beauty and nail salon, wine cellars, and there is a garden, too.

    It also offers areas to hold events and provides catering. There is a 3,000 car parking facility.

    Palio Khao Yai was designed to resemble Southern European architecture, using yellow and

    orange as its main colors.

    Palio Khao Yai provides bed & breakfast and boutique hotel accomodation where you can

    relax mind and body. Special activities at Palio are street shows every Saturday and Sunday

    evening. Palio Market is a weekend market with 20 shops located inside.

  • Bonanza Exotic Zoo

    EXOTIC ZOO

    Overview

    A small intimate zoo spread over 100 rai with a 700-meter circular walkway through the hill.

    The zoo exhibits more than 50 types of exotic animals including:

    Alpaca: camel look-alike, very popular in foreign countries because of their soft

    thick and colorful wool.

    Baby White Lion: impressive and exciting experience as you touch and feed “King of the

    Jungle”.

    Red Panda: 3 looks in 1: raccoon, squirrel and bear. Find out how they look like at the

    Bonanza Exotic Zoo.

    Exotic Birds: varieties of colorful birds with unique songs. See and hear them at the

    Bonanza Exotic Zoo

    Orangutan: per Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution, humans derive most from

    monkeys, with the closest being orangutan.

    Miniature Horse: miniature version of the more familiar horses used in war in the old days.

    See them at the Bonanza Exotic Zoo.

    Many more – including prairie dogs, white raccoons, monkey squirrels, gibbons, lemurs, hornbills, parrot sun conures, wallabies ,

    vietnam squirrels, marmoset monkeys.

  • The Chocolate Factory in Khao Yai

    The Chocolate Factory & Restaurant is an Italian restaurant and chocolate shop, which is

    open to show how to make chocolate every day and also have chocolate making workshop

    every weekend. Chocolatier leads by Chief Eric Perez, the chief of French who are expert and

    award-winning of dessert in the second ranked of the world.

    The Chocolate Factory is the restaurant on Thanarat Road at Km 11.8, which has chimneys

    as a symbol of a restaurant. The restaurant was decorated in a half of factory but feel warm

    like “cozy modern”. It created a comfortable and friendly atmosphere. The building made

    from glass, which open views to see all sides. This is a beautiful place for a family or special

    person to enjoy their dinner in a wonderful night while absorbing the nature and beautiful

    landscapes of Khao Yai.

  • Khaoyai Panorama farm

    Mushroom farm into a large agro-tourism. Watch how the mushroom species. Ready to eat

    the mushrooms. Including processed mushroom products And many souvenirs for tourists

    to choose from. With a warm welcome is friendly. Besides, who wants to experience the

    atmosphere. Here, it has to resort facilities. The design offers a colorful mushrooms. And

    named all of the different kinds of mushrooms.

  • Farmchokchai

    Originally, Farm Chokchai was soley an agriculture venture in a country deeply rooted in

    farming. The beauty of an agricultural business is that our knowledge is gleaned from almost

    every activity.

    Farm Chokchai continues to evolve as our experienced farmers pass on expertise to the next

    generation of agronomists. The experience gained over the generations has greatly

    contributed to our development from a well-established agriculture business into a dynamic

    company that now includes a vibrant customer-centered service division.

    Over the 10 years of showing our visitors the art and science of the agriculture business,

    Farm Chokchai has inspired many people and become the legendary leader of agricultural

    innovation in Thailand. This is made evident simply by the sheer number of visitors every

    year, currently standing at about 300,000, as well as the recognition from the industry,

    society and the countless requests by various organizations for our executives to give

    lectures and provide extensive information.

    The success story of Farm Chokchai has gained much public attention, such that the style of

    our business management, marketing, and HR management has become one of our popular

    new products.

    A New Experience with Farm Chokchai Agro Tour.

    The Agro Tour is organized according to our capacity. Farm Chokchai Agro Tour can arrange

    up to 18 tours a day. Each tour can accommodate up to 80 visitors, and takes approximately

    two and a half hours. Our tours are arranged to provide adequate supervision and

    instruction from our tour guide, for visitors. We open daily except Monday. (Open on

    Monday if it is a public holiday).

    The activities during the tour are as follows:.

  • -Watching A video introducing Farm Chokchai and learning about the rules and regulations

    to be observed during the visit.

    -Dropping At a museum displaying the first set of vehicles, old machinery, used on Farm

    Chokchai.

    -Discovering About the life cycle of dairy cattle; learning about the development and

    improvement of the Farm Chokchai dairy cattle breed; watching a demonstration of cattle

    semen collection.

    -Learning About our hygienic milking process and the properties of high quality raw milk.

    Some visitors get the opportunity to milk the cows themselves.

    -Touring The dairy plant. This is only 50 meters from the milking parlor.

    -Exploring The farm on a caravan tractor while learning about how we run our dairy farm,

    including: the treatment of dairy cattle at each stage of their growth; the grazing system and

    the feedlot system, livestock waste management, farm environment management, and feed

    crop management. Visitors will also learn the technical terms used in agriculture.

    -Watching A cowboy show to learn about the history of cowboys and their lives today.

    -Participating In cowboy games.

    -Enjoying The farm on an ATV.

    -Experiencing Horseback riding.

    -Taking Photos in the sunflower field, dragon fruit beds, and the beautiful farm

    surroundings.

    -Visiting The orchard and greenhouse and learning the techniques for growing and taking

    care of dragon fruit and wheatgrass.

    -Witnessing An amazing sheep dog demonstration, another means of managing a livestock

    herd.

    -Getting Acquainted with the animals in the Petting Zoo; feeding deer, sheep, camels, and

    rabbits; and bottle feeding baby calves.

    -Enjoying A ride on a pony (only for children).

    -Appreciating Farm Chokchai founder's impressive collection.

    -Enjoying A pet show.

    Note: The above activities are subject to change without prior notice.

  • Suwan Farm's Sweet Corn

    Formerly called Thana Farm as it belonged to Field Marshall Sarit Thanarat, the Farm was

    later transferred to Kasetsart University and became the Maize and Sorghum Research

    Center. The main purpose of the Center is to carry out research and publicize technology for

    the growing of maize and sorghum as well as other field crops. The center also provides

    other supports for research and training in both domestic and international levels apart

    from producing seeds of maize, sorghum and other field crops. Basic tourist facilities

    provided are a touring route, toilets, and field crop seeds for sale and food stalls.

  • Secret Art Garden

    What was once an open corn field, now Secret Art Garden is filled with big trees and colorful

    flowers. Secret Art Garden is a brainchild of a couple whose dream was to create a

    manmade forest on an empty land. Over 20 years have passed; we now witness the great

    the result of their work, a manmade forest with more than 10,000 trees.

    Unlike any other natural or botanical gardens, "Secret Art Garden" is where the hidden

    beauty of art lies. Within and throughout the garden, plants cover and enhance artistic

    details, sculptures and other artwork which are featured. The “secrets” hidden within the

    walls of the garden are like treasure hidden away from prying eyes or time itself.

    Today, we hand you the key to unlock the door to a place where art and nature blend

    harmoniously. Secret Art Garden serves as the destination where families and friends can

    enjoy and appreciate the beauty of nature together with artistic influence and splendor.

    Surindr & Uthisa Sonthirati (Founder and Creator of Secret Art Garden)

  • PB Valley Khao Yai Winery

    Khao Yai Winery sits amidst a lush 320- Hectare plantation, of which 80 hectares (500 Rai) is

    dedicated to growing grapes. Now with two decades of operation, the winery has become

    the birthplace of Thailand’s premium wines. Today, the PB Valley Khao Yai Winery employs

    2 fully accredited Thai winemakers. With its professional, large-scale wine Operation

    featuring state-of-the-art technology, it strives to produce worldclass wines for Thais, as

    well as for export, and is the leading winery in Thailand and Southeast Asia.

    Guided tour of the vineyards with explanation about the various grapes for wine making as

    well table grapes. This is followed by a tour of the Winery which includes a wine tasting at

    the foyer of the winery. The tour also includes other fruit orchards such as dragon \ fruit etc.

    as this is an point of interest to many visitors Afterwards visitors have the opportunity for

    shopping at one of our Wine and Souvenir Shops near the winery or next to the restaurant