“Pay respects to the sacred principal Buddha image and the Buddha's relics housed within the Vihara, and experience the solemnity of a temple with over a century of heritage.”

Nong Krasang Temple is a temple of great historical significance and a spiritual anchor for the local community in Tha Luang District, Lopburi Province. Based on local evidence and oral traditions, the temple is believed to have been established during the late Ayutthaya period, making it one of the oldest religious sites in the area. Despite the passage of time, the temple has been continuously maintained and restored, serving as an active center for religious practices and the preservation of long-standing cultural traditions, reflecting the deep bond between the temple and the community across generations.

The atmosphere within the temple grounds is peaceful, shaded, and simple, truly reflecting the Buddhist way of life in rural communities. A key highlight for visitors is paying respect to the principal Buddha image inside the viharn, which is highly revered by local residents. The temple also enshrines holy Buddha relics, which serve as a spiritual focal point for Buddhists who come to make merit, pray, and seek blessings for prosperity, safety, and well-being for themselves and their families.

As a central hub of the community, Nong Krasang Temple plays an important role in hosting religious ceremonies and traditional events, including alms-giving activities, candlelight processions on important Buddhist holy days, and annual Kathina and merit-making festivals. These occasions clearly demonstrate the unity and strong communal spirit of the local people. The temple’s tranquil environment also makes it an ideal place for those seeking solitude, meditation, or quiet prayer amid a natural and traditionally preserved setting.

For visitors interested in cultural tourism and local history, Nong Krasang Temple offers an experience that is sincere, modest, and deeply calming, distinctly different from temples in major tourist destinations. Visitors can observe traditional Thai temple architecture that emphasizes spiritual purpose over grandeur, while gaining insight into the enduring strength of faith that has been passed down through many generations.

Anyone traveling through Tha Luang District is warmly invited to stop by Nong Krasang Temple to experience its serenity, offer prayers, and draw spiritual strength from this sacred place, allowing faith and inner peace to renew the heart and mind for life’s journey ahead.


How to Get There

Private Car:

  • From Lopburi city center, take the route towards Chai Badan District and connect to Tha Luang. The temple is located in the Nong Phak Waen sub-district (Rural Road 3028). You can find it on navigation apps by searching for "Wat Nong Krasang, Lopburi."

Public Transport:

  • Take a bus to Tha Luang District and then use a motorcycle taxi or local transport to reach Nong Phak Waen.

Travel Tips

Best Time to Visit:

  • Morning is the best time to participate in merit-making with locals and enjoy the fresh atmosphere of the fields surrounding the temple.

Activities:

  • Besides praying, conversing with the monks or locals is recommended to learn more about the history of the Nong Phak Waen community.

Dress Code:

  • As it is a place of worship, please dress modestly and respectfully.

Nearby Places:

  • Tha Luang District also features other natural and historical attractions, such as the ancient town of Sab Champa, which is located nearby.

Admission Fee

  • Thai Visitors: Free

  • Foreign Visitors: Free

Opening Hours

  • Open daily for visits from 07:00 – 17:00.

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Nong Krasang Temple, Moo 4, Nong Phak Waen, Tha Luang, Lopburi 15130, Thailand Map

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