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Sena District in Ayutthaya, Thailand, blends rich historical heritage with serene rural landscapes. As part of the ancient Ayutthaya Kingdom, it features temple ruins and traditional Thai architecture along the Chao Phraya River, offering deep cultural immersion and tranquil getaways.
Must-see sites include Wat Chaiwatthanaram with its Khmer-style prangs, and the UNESCO-listed Ayutthaya Historical Park - best explored by bicycle. Sunset river cruises showcase temple silhouettes, while floating markets reveal authentic Thai lifestyles.
Don't miss Boat Noodles with rich broth, or street-side grilled river prawns with mango sticky rice. Tod Man Pla (fish cakes) with chili dip is a local favorite. Coconut ice cream serves as perfect dessert.
From Bangkok, take trains (1.5hrs) or minivans to Ayutthaya, then transfer by songthaew to Sena. Rent bicycles (~50THB/day) or motorbikes (international license required) locally. Tuk-tuks suit short trips. Wear comfortable shoes as some ruins require walking.
November-February is ideal (25°C avg), avoiding April's Songkran crowds. Monsoon (Jun-Oct) may cause temporary site closures.
Thai is primary language; basic English works in tourist areas. Cash (THB) dominates, though Alipay is accepted at some spots. Buy SIM cards at 7-11 (TrueMove H tourist package). Emergency: Tourist Police 1155. For medical needs, visit Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Hospital. Antacids recommended for spicy foods.