Ayutthaya Thailand Incredible UNESCO World Heritage Site
>> YOUR LINK HERE: ___ http://youtube.com/watch?v=O3fQb-TV37k
See the ancient ruins of the former Siamese kingdom of Ayutthaya. • Full article on places to visit in Bangkok and Ayutthaya: https://www.traveltoescapereality.com... • Ayutthaya is a city that is located just an hour north of Bangkok and we highly encourage anyone who is visiting Bangkok to at least take a daytrip to see Ayutthaya. The city is home to Ayutthaya Historical Park, which contains the ruins of the old Siamese kingdom that ruled for 400 years (1350 CE– 1767 CE). The park has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, so this is a must see in order to better understand the historical and cultural legacy of Thailand. • • Website: https://www.traveltoescapereality.com/ • Instagram: / traveltoescapereality • Facebook: / traveltoescapereality • Please subscribe to our channel for more great travel content! • More videos of us touring Thailand: • Top places to visit in Bangkok- • Top Places to Visit in Bangkok • Ko Samui- • Travel to Escape Reality- Koh Samui T... • Ko Pha-Ngan- • Riding through Ko Pha-Ngan • Koh- Tao Koh Nang Yuan- Koh Tao Koh Nang Yuan- • Koh Tao Koh Nang Yuan • Special shout out to our ace: Adrian Ruiz of www.uneeqproductions.com • #ayutthaya #ayutthayatrip #ayutthayathailand #ayuttaya #watmahathat #tourismthailand #visitthailand #lovethailand #thailandonly #thailandtrip #thailand_ig #travelthailand #thailandluxe #discoverthailand #thailande #explorethailand #thaitravel #tailandia #igersthailand #unseenthailand #buddhastatue • Our video footage was taken before the pandemic and we are optimistic things will get back to the new normal soon enough and we will all be fulfilling our bucket lists! We thank you for watching our videos and your ongoing support. If you haven't already, please subscribe to our channel for more great travel content!
#############################
