About Wat Kudi Dao
Quiet ruined temple with twin chedis east of the historical park. Best for travellers seeking solitude away from tour buses.
Quiet ruined temple with twin chedis east of the historical park. Best for travellers seeking solitude away from tour buses.
Why visit
- Photogenic enough that it tends to feature in the social-media posts of every group of friends who visit Ayutthaya
- Suits a half-day or full-day depending on how deeply you want to explore
- Located on Ayutthaya Island, the historic island encircled by three rivers which makes it easy to combine with other Ayutthaya sightseeing in a single day
- Genuine Ayutthaya experience rather than a generic tourist activity that could be done anywhere
- Wat Kudi Dao is one of Ayutthaya's identifiable activities and the kind of stop that makes the trip memorable
What to expect
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Local tips
- Mornings before 10am are quieter and cooler especially in the hot season
- Practical access is rent a bicycle or hire a tuk-tuk by the hour
- Sun protection is essential most Ayutthaya attractions have limited shade during the walk-around
- Last entry is usually 1 hour before stated closing time arrive earlier rather than later
Frequently asked questions
What is the entry fee?
Foreign visitor pricing is typically 100-400 baht and Thai-resident pricing is lower. Children under a certain height or age are usually free or half price. Check at the gate for current rates which change seasonally.
How do I get to Wat Kudi Dao?
It is located on Ayutthaya Island, the historic island encircled by three rivers. The most practical access is rent a bicycle or hire a tuk-tuk by the hour. Tour packages booked through hotels or local agents include transport which can be easier for first-time Ayutthaya visitors.
What hours is Wat Kudi Dao open?
Listed hours are 08:00-17:00. Last entry is normally 1 hour before stated closing. Hours can change on Thai public holidays so check on the day of your visit.