“A historic temple along the Nan River and a spiritual heart of Bang Mun Nak, featuring sacred Buddha images, simple yet valuable local architecture, and a serene riverside atmosphere that reflects the authentic Buddhist way of life.”

Wat Tha Chang is an important religious site that has long played a significant role in the history and daily life of Bang Mun Nak communities. The temple serves as both a place for Buddhist rituals and a spiritual anchor for local residents.

The name “Tha Chang” is believed to originate from ancient times when this riverside area functioned as a bathing and resting port for elephants, or a route for elephant caravans. This reflects the fertility and prosperity of the Nan River basin in the past.

Within the temple grounds are enshrined sacred Buddha images with graceful characteristics, highly revered by locals and visitors from nearby areas. Many people come regularly to pay respects and pray for blessings and good fortune.

The temple’s buildings and structures showcase traditional local architecture, characterized by simplicity, stability, and timeless beauty. These features represent the identity of rural Thai Buddhist temples, harmoniously blending with their natural surroundings.

Located along the Nan River, Wat Tha Chang enjoys a cool breeze and a shady, tranquil environment throughout the day. During major religious festivals such as Kathina ceremonies and important Buddhist holy days, the temple becomes lively with devotees gathering to preserve and pass on cherished riverside traditions.


How to Get There
  • By car: From Bang Mun Nak town center, follow the road into Prathueng Thin 1 Alley. The temple is easily accessible, with parking available.
  • By train: Get off at Bang Mun Nak Railway Station, then take a local taxi or traditional tricycle to the temple. The distance is approximately 1–2 kilometers.

Travel Tips
  • Visit in the morning for merit-making and a peaceful atmosphere

  • Evenings are ideal for enjoying scenic views along the Nan River

  • Dress politely and respectfully when entering the temple

  • The riverside area in front of the temple is perfect for photography and local life scenes

  • Spend time quietly walking around the temple for mental relaxation


Admission Fee:

  • Free admission

Opening Hours:

  • Open daily from 08:00 AM to 05:00 PM

Wat Tha Chang

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