The Rabbit Water Park
Situated in Ayutthaya, The Rabbit Water Park offers a lively contrast to the ancient city's temples and historical sites, giving families and groups a place to cool down and recharge during their visit to the region. The park is designed around water-based attractions and recreational facilities, making it a practical option for travellers spending several days in the area who are looking for something more active and casual between cultural excursions. The atmosphere is relaxed and family-friendly, drawing a mix of local visitors and tourists seeking light-hearted entertainment. It serves particularly well as a midday escape when Ayutthaya's heat is at its most intense, offering a change of pace from the concentrated sightseeing the ancient city demands. Good to know: Bring swimwear, a towel, and sunscreen, as most of the experience takes place outdoors under the Thai sun. Weekday visits are generally quieter than weekends, and the park can become especially busy during Thai school holidays and public holidays. As opening hours and current operations are not listed online, it is worth calling ahead or checking locally before making the trip, particularly during the rainy season when outdoor water parks may adjust their schedules.
Experience hints
Pair your visit. After The Rabbit Water Park, round out your day in Ayutthaya with contrasting stops nearby.
Tips for Visiting Activities & Tours
Vet Elephant Sanctuaries
Only visit sanctuaries that prohibit riding, use no chains or bullhooks, and let elephants roam freely. Elephant Nature Park in Chiang Mai set the standard. If a place offers painting shows or circus tricks, walk away.
Book Through Klook or GetYourGuide
These platforms offer instant confirmation, free cancellation on most activities, and prices that are often lower than walk-up rates. Compare with local agencies for multi-day trips where negotiation might save more.
Do Outdoor Activities in the Morning
Heat and humidity peak from noon to 3 PM. Schedule jungle treks, cycling tours, and outdoor cooking classes for early morning. Water activities are more flexible since you're in and out of the sea.
Also Popular in Ayutthaya
Wat Yai Chai Mongkol Worawihan
Restored Buddhist temple with stupas, plus a huge reclining Buddha & smaller seated ones in a row.

Wat Mahathat
Buddhist temple with ruins, colorful shrines & a famed Buddha head surrounded by tree roots.
Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan
Built by the river in 1324, this ornate temple complex features an enormous, gilded sitting Buddha.
Wat Chaiwatthanaram
Striking restored ruins of a 17th-century royal Buddhist temple in a picturesque, riverside setting.
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Location Info
Visitor Information
Best time to visit
November – February
Avoid: August – October (flooding risk)
Rainy season
June – October
Avg. temperature
22°C – 38°C(72°F – 100°F)
Crowds
Peak: November – February
Getting there
Train from Bangkok Hua Lamphong (~1.5 hrs, very cheap). Minivan from Bangkok's Mo Chit (~1.5 hrs). Day trip by car from Bangkok is easy.
Getting around
- •Bicycle rental (best way to see ruins)
- •Tuk-tuks (negotiate half-day rate)
- •Motorbike rental
- •Boat tours on the river