Known as the second capital of Siam, this ancient city is a must-see for visitors to South East Asia. Located just 85 kilometres north of Bangkok, this is a popular and easy day trip for tourists. Ayutthaya was a central hub of trade for centuries due to its ideal location between China, India and the Malay Archipelago.
Located at the junction of three rivers, the Chao Phraya, Lopburi and Pa Sak, Ayutthaya was ideal for trade and became one of the largest cities in the world by 1700, with a population of more than 1 million residents. Sadly, in 1767, the city was burned to the ground by the Burmese and quickly lost its position and a trading hub in the region.