“The temple stands out for its large natural cave that houses Buddha images and features a Phra Borommathat (relic stupa).”

Wat Phra That Tham Khwan Mueang is an ancient temple situated on a mountain in Sawi District, Chumphon Province, surrounded by peaceful nature and lush forest. The mountain where the temple stands is part of a range that locals call “Princess Mountain”, which comes with a long-told legend about a princess who has been believed to reside on this mountain for many generations. This gives the place an atmosphere filled with sacredness and reverence.
The temple's main highlight is Tham Khwan Mueang, a large cave inside the mountain with a spacious and deep interior, offering cool air throughout the year. Inside the cave, several Buddha images are enshrined—both newly crafted ones and ancient ones that have long been respected by locals. The cave serves as a quiet meditation place and a spiritual sanctuary for those seeking mental peace. Additionally, the beauty of the stalactites and stalagmites inside enhances its mystical and sacred atmosphere.

At the mountain’s summit stands a golden Phra Borommathat (stupa), visible from afar. The stupa is intricately constructed and serves as a spiritual center for the people of Sawi District. Visitors can walk up the stairs to the stupa to pay respects and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area—mountains, the Sawi River, and even the distant sea. This makes Wat Tham Khwan Mueang a place where natural beauty and religious faith blend seamlessly.

The temple also holds historical and religious significance, as it was once the residence and meditation site of Luang Por Jeet Punyasaro, a highly respected monk in southern Thailand. Although he has passed away, his teachings and kindness are still cherished by locals and disciples. Many believe that the spiritual power and sacred energy within the temple bring good fortune and peace to those who come to pay homage.

With its remarkable natural features, historical importance, and sacred atmosphere, Wat Phra That Tham Khwan Mueang is an important spiritual and natural attraction in Sawi District. It is a destination not to be missed when visiting Chumphon. The peaceful surroundings, the charm of the limestone cave filled with history, and the beauty of the golden stupa on the mountaintop all make this temple a beloved and proud landmark for locals—one that brings serenity and joy to visitors who stand amidst its tranquil environment.


How to Get There
  • Private car: From Chumphon city, take Phetkasem Road (Highway No. 4) and head south toward Sawi District. Upon reaching Sawi, turn onto a local road and follow the signs leading to Wat Tham Khwan Mueang.
  • Public transportation: Take a train to Sawi Railway Station or a bus to the Sawi District center. From the drop-off point at the station or town center, you can take a motorcycle taxi or tricycle to the temple.

Travel Tips
  • Dress appropriately, as this is a sacred place.

  • If you plan to walk up to the Phra Borommathat on the mountaintop, wear comfortable shoes.

  • The landscape and views from the mountaintop are beautiful—perfect for photography.

  • Some areas inside the cave may be dark; be cautious of slippery floors.


Entrance Fee:

Free (no admission fee).

Opening Hours:

Open daily for cave and temple visits, generally from 08:00–17:00.

Wat Phra That Tham Khwan Mueang

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