Gather at the hotel lobby, Departure for a sightseeing trip to the ancient temples in central zone inside the city wall by Bicycle / Golf Cart.
Wat Mahathat, the temple with Sukhothai characteristic lotus bud shaped stupa. It is the most important and biggest temple situated as the center of the kingdom built in the concept of center of the universe according to Buddhist cosmology.
Wat Si Sawai, the temple with outstanding structure influenced by Khmer architecture.
Wat Sa Sri, surrounded by water built on manmade island with Sri Lankan styled stupa.
Monument of King Ramkhamhaeng.
10.00
Sightseeing the northern area outside the city wall
Wat Si Chum located to the northwest outside the city wall where the revered “Phra Achana” Buddha image situated. The Buddha image is very well known for its massive size and intriguing stuccowork that represents Buddhist art of serene Sukhothai Buddha image.
Wat Phrapai Luang, the temple complex assumed to be the former center of the town.
Tao Tu Riang or Sangkhalok kilns, Sangkhalok refers to Sukhothai traditional pottery which was widely produced from 14th century. This area is found with more than 50 kilns scattering around. This indicates that Sukhothai pottery was once an industrial activity.
Hall of Buddha Siri Mara Wichai is where Sukhothai period bronze Buddha image enshrined. Buddha image shows the authentic bronze casting artwork of Sukhothai school of Buddhist arts that conveys the skillful craftmanship and graceful character of Buddha image.
12.00
Lunch at Legendha
13.00
Visit Ramkhamhaeng National Museum to see the masterpieces of artifacts discovered during the excavation in historic sites.
14.00
Sightseeing the southern area outside the city wall
Wat Chetupon : The temple is outstanding by slate stone structures e.g. door frames, window frames and balustrade. As well, one of the remarkable features is the remain of four-posture Buddha images.
Wat Chedi Si Hong: The main stupa is decorated by stucco sculptures of lions, elephants and Naga King at the base in the style of Sri Lankan Buddhist arts.
15.00
Sightseeing the forestry area in the western zone
Wat Saphan Hin: The temple is located on top of the hill and can be reached by walking up on 300-meter-long stone pavement. The main structure is the hall of 9-meter standing Buddha image which can be seen from the foothill. Buddha image is believed to be well respected by King Ramkhamhaeng the Great as it is recorded in stone inscription that the king visited this temple every Buddhist holy day to pay respect to the image.
Phra Ruang earthen dike or Saridpong: It is the ancient reservoir mentioned in stone inscription and still useable at the present. It shows the wisdom of irrigation system in the past.
16.00
End of trip, back to hotel
Include:
Transportation and admission fee for all places indicated in program
Bicycle rental fee
English-speaking guide
Meal as specified in the program
Insurance
Exclude:
Other service not mentioned in the program
Personal expenses such as drinks, meals, snacks and tips