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7 Weekend Getaways for Digital Nomads Living in Ayutthaya

By Betsy Burlingame

William Russell
William Russell

Summary: Planning a quick weekend getaway is a great way to save money while still seeing new places. Here are 7 fun weekend getaways for digital nomads living in Ayutthaya.

Ayutthaya, the ancient capital of Siam, is not only a treasure trove of historical sites but also a strategic starting point for digital nomads looking to explore the surrounding areas of Thailand during their weekends. While the city itself offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of Bangkok, its proximity to other attractions makes it an ideal location for those seeking both cultural experiences and off-the-beaten-path adventures. Here are seven fun weekend getaways that cater to a variety of interests, from popular tourist spots to hidden gems waiting to be discovered.

Bangkok

As the vibrant capital of Thailand, Bangkok is a must-visit for anyone staying in Ayutthaya. The city is a melting pot of culture, food, and entertainment, offering everything from majestic temples like Wat Pho and the Grand Palace to bustling markets such as Chatuchak Weekend Market. For a change of pace, explore the city's modern side with its luxury malls, rooftop bars, and vibrant nightlife.

How to Get There: Bangkok is easily accessible from Ayutthaya by train, with journeys taking about 1.5 to 2 hours. Regular trains run from Ayutthaya Railway Station to Hua Lamphong Station in Bangkok.

Travel Tip: Don't miss the chance to take a boat ride along the Chao Phraya River. It's a unique way to see the city and escape the traffic.

Where to Stay: The Mandarin Oriental offers luxurious riverside accommodation, while the Siam@Siam Design Hotel provides a more eclectic and artsy vibe.

Where to Eat: For an unforgettable dining experience, visit the Michelin-starred street food vendor Raan Jay Fai, famous for its crab omelets and drunken noodles.

Kanchanaburi

The town of Kanchanaburi is steeped in history and natural beauty. It's home to the infamous Bridge over the River Kwai, associated with the historic Death Railway. Nature lovers can explore Erawan National Park, with its stunning waterfalls and hiking trails, or take a dip in the natural hot springs at Sai Yok National Park.

How to Get There: Kanchanaburi is about a 3-hour drive from Ayutthaya. Buses and minibuses are available, or you can opt for a scenic train ride from Bangkok's Thonburi Station.

Travel Tip: Visit the Hellfire Pass Memorial Museum and walk through the cutting to learn about the railway's poignant history.

Where to Stay: The FloatHouse River Kwai offers unique floating villas on the river, providing a serene escape into nature.

Where to Eat: On's Thai Issan serves authentic and delicious Thai cuisine in a cozy setting, perfect after a day of exploration.

Lopburi

Lopburi, a small town north of Ayutthaya, is famous for its historical sites and its mischievous inhabitants – hundreds of macaques that roam the streets and ancient ruins. The Phra Prang Sam Yot temple and the Lopburi Monkey Festival are major attractions. It's a quirky and fun destination for those interested in history and wildlife.

How to Get There: Lopburi is just a short train ride away from Ayutthaya, taking about 1 to 1.5 hours.

Travel Tip: Be cautious with your belongings around the monkeys; they are known to snatch unattended items.

Where to Stay: Lopburi Inn Resort offers comfortable accommodations and is well-known for its monkey-themed decor.

Where to Eat: Lim Lao Ngow Bistro in Lopburi is a branch of the famous Bangkok noodle shop, offering delicious fish ball noodles.

Khao Yai National Park

For nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers, Khao Yai National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site that boasts a diverse ecosystem with waterfalls, hiking trails, and a plethora of wildlife. It's an excellent spot for bird watching, trekking, and even night safaris to spot nocturnal animals.

How to Get There: The park is about a 3-hour drive from Ayutthaya. You can rent a car or take a bus from Bangkok's Mo Chit Station.

Travel Tip: Don't miss the Haew Narok Waterfall, the park's largest and most impressive cascade, especially during the rainy season.

Where to Stay: Kirimaya Golf Resort Spa offers luxury accommodation with stunning views of the park and a top-notch golf course.

Where to Eat: The Chocolate Factory offers not only a selection of sweet treats but also a full menu with Western and Thai dishes, all in a picturesque setting.

Chachoengsao

Chachoengsao is a lesser-known destination that offers a glimpse into traditional Thai life. Visit the impressive Wat Sothon Wararam Worawihan temple, stroll along the Bang Pakong River, and explore the local markets. It's a peaceful retreat from the more tourist-heavy areas and provides a more authentic Thai experience.

How to Get There: Chachoengsao is about a 2-hour drive from Ayutthaya, or you can take a train from Hua Lamphong Station in Bangkok.

Travel Tip: Try to visit during the early morning to experience the bustling morning market, where you can sample local foods and observe daily life.

Where to Stay: Yenjit Resort offers comfortable and affordable accommodation with a charming atmosphere.

Where to Eat: Pa Lai's Kitchen is a local favorite, known for its fresh seafood and traditional Thai dishes.

Samut Songkhram

Samut Songkhram provides a unique experience with its famous Maeklong Railway Market, where vendors sell their goods along the train tracks and quickly pack up as the train passes through. Additionally, the Amphawa Floating Market offers a lively atmosphere and delicious street food in the evenings.

How to Get There: The province is about a 2-hour drive from Ayutthaya. You can also take a train to Mahachai and then a ferry across the river followed by another train to Maeklong.

Travel Tip: Plan your visit to coincide with the train's schedule for a chance to witness the unique market in action.

Where to Stay: Baan Amphawa Resort & Spa provides a luxurious stay with traditional Thai architecture and modern amenities.

Where to Eat: The Amphawa Floating Market is the place to go for a variety of Thai snacks and dishes, enjoyed right by the water.

Phetchaburi

Phetchaburi is an off-the-beaten-path destination that boasts a rich history and stunning natural landscapes. Explore the Phra Nakhon Khiri Historical Park with its hilltop palace, visit the Tham Khao Luang cave temple, and relax at the tranquil Cha-Am Beach. It's a great spot for those looking to delve into Thailand's heritage without the crowds.

How to Get There: Phetchaburi is approximately a 2.5-hour drive from Ayutthaya. You can also take a train from Hua Lamphong Station in Bangkok.

Travel Tip: Make sure to visit the local night markets for a taste of Phetchaburi's famous desserts, such as Khanom Mo Kaeng (Thai custard cake).

Where to Stay: The Veranda Resort and Spa offers beachfront luxury and is perfect for a relaxing weekend.

Where to Eat: Mor Mu Dong is a rustic restaurant set in a mangrove forest, serving up delicious seafood and traditional Thai dishes.

About the Author

Betsy Burlingame Betsy Burlingame is one of the founders of Digital Nomad Exchange and the Founder and President of Expat Exchange. She launched Expat Exchange in 1997 as her Master's thesis project at NYU. Prior to Expat Exchange and Digital Nomad Exchange, Betsy worked at AT&T in International and Mass Market Marketing. She graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University with a BA in International Business and German.

Some of Betsy's articles include 12 Best Places to Live in Portugal, 7 Best Places to Live in Panama and 12 Things to Know Before Moving to the Dominican Republic. Betsy loves to travel and spend time with her family. Connect with Betsy on LinkedIn.


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