Ancient Siam: The 72 Ancient Cities is the largest outdoor museum in the world, where you can find miniature replicas of famous buildings, monuments, and temples from all over Thailand. (It feels a bit like the Window of the World in Shenzhen, but the 72 Ancient Cities in Thailand are larger and richer.) The founder is Mr. Lek Viriyaphant (born in 1914). The original intention and purpose of the creation is to allow people to better understand Thailand’s traditions and culture, at least to become a reference for people who feel lost in modern life. Find some meaning in these ancient Thai traditional cultures. Therefore, in addition to being a place for tourists to visit, the 72 Ancient Cities is also an important place for Thai students to study. Teachers will explain the architectural characteristics and origins of each province to Thai students, so that Thai students can better understand their own culture. Samutprakarn Erawan Museum: The appearance of the Three-Headed Elephant Museum is a hand-carved three-headed elephant sculpture. It is a floating sculpture and the first museum in the world to present it in a three-dimensional way using all handmade sculptures. This museum is an important and sacred tourist attraction that you must not miss if you have the opportunity to visit Samutprakarn. The Three-Headed Elephant Museum was built in 1994 and officially opened in 2003. The elephant and its supporting buildings are 43.6 meters high (equivalent to a 14-story building). The elephant is 39 meters long and weighs 150 tons, and the head weighs 100 tons. The entire Three-Headed Elephant is covered with copper sheets, and these hundreds of thousands of copper sheets were pasted all over the body by hand. Itinerary: 09:30 The driver will wait for you at the front desk of your hotel holding a sign with your name on it 10:30 Visit the Three-Headed Ganesha Museum. The pink Ganesha Museum is a great place to take photos and check in. 11:30 Depart for Ancient Siam 12:30 Start to visit the ancient city of Siam, which is a miniature landscape of Thailand's famous attraction. You can appreciate Thailand's history and present. If you choose the elephant riding Option, you will ride an elephant here. 15:30 The tour is over and you can choose to be sent back to the hotel or to the popular night market Jodd Fairs (if you choose to be sent to the night market, you need to return by yourself when you return to the hotel) 16:30 Arrive at destination, end of trip The tour time and order are subject to the specific itinerary. The blue area is the free Pick-up and Drop-off Area. For other areas outside the range, you need to contact customer service in advance to pay the specific price difference.