 The
ancient city of Ayutthaya, or Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya,
The Thai capital for 417 years, is one of Thailand’s major tourist attractions.
Many ancient ruins and art works can be seen in a city that was founded in 1350
by King U - Thong when the Thais were forced southwards by northern neighbours.
During the period of Ayutthaya being the Thai capital, 33 kings of different dynasties
ruled the kingdom until it was sacked by the Burmese in 1767. Ayutthaya
is 76 kilometres north of Bangkok and boasts numerous magnificent ruins. Such
ruins indicate that Ayutthaya was one of Indo - China’s most prosperous
cities. Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Historical Park, a vast stretch of historical
site in the heart of Ayutthaya city, has been included in UNESCO’s list
of world heritage since 13 December, 1991. Ayutthayacovers
2,556.6 square kilometres, and is administratively divided into 16 districts (Amphoes).
It is conveniently accessible due to good roads and a short distance from Bangkok. Distance
from Ayutthaya city to its districts : Amphoe
Tha Rua 60 kms. Amphoe Nakhon Luang 20 kms. Amphoe Bang Sai 45 kms.
Amphoe Bang Ban 10 kms. Amphoe Bang Pa - In 17 kms. Amphoe Bang Pa Han
13 kms. Amphoe Phak Hai 29 kms. Amphoe Pha Chi 35 kms. Amphoe Lat
Bua Luang 65 Kms. Amphoe Wang Noi 20 kms. Amphoe Sena 20 kms. Amphoe
Bang Sai 34 kms. Amphoe U - Thai 15 kms. Amphoe Maharat 25 kms.
Amphoe Ban Phraek 53 kms. |