“The temple is renowned for its traditional Thai-style Vihara, which enshrines the miracle undecayed body of Luang Phor Phon, a revered monk famous for his blessings of mercy and prosperity.”

Nong Phluang Temple is an important Buddhist temple serving both as a meditation center and a cultural tourism destination. Located in the peaceful community of Nong Kha Yang, Uthai Thani Province, the temple has a long and meaningful history. Through continuous restoration and careful maintenance, it has become a significant religious landmark where Buddhists visit to make merit, pray for blessings, and seek inner peace.

One of the temple’s most remarkable highlights is the veneration of Luang Pho Phon, the former abbot who is deeply respected by devotees. His body, believed to be undecayed, is preserved in a glass coffin inside the main hall. He is known for his strict adherence to Buddhist discipline and his compassionate nature. Visitors often come to pray for good fortune, success in their careers, spiritual protection, and harmony in life.

The temple is also renowned for its traditional Thai mural paintings and stucco decorations, which depict Buddhist teachings and scenes from local life in the past. These artworks reflect the exquisite craftsmanship of local artisans and represent valuable cultural heritage that is increasingly rare today. They help preserve the identity and spiritual atmosphere of a traditional rural Thai temple.

Surrounded by lush greenery and well-organized grounds, Wat Nong Pluang offers a calm and refreshing environment ideal for meditation and spiritual retreat. Within the temple complex stands a traditional wooden sermon hall, carefully preserved in its original architectural style. This structure reflects the simplicity and sincerity of Buddhist community life in earlier times.

With its harmonious blend of natural light, old wooden architecture, and serene surroundings, Wat Nong Pluang is especially appealing to photographers and art lovers. It provides inspiring perspectives that beautifully capture the sacred charm and timeless elegance of rural Thai temples. Visiting Wat Nong Pluang is therefore not only a cultural experience, but also a meaningful journey of spiritual enrichment and inner tranquility.


How to Get There

Private Car:

  • From Uthai Thani city, take Highway 333 towards Nong Khayang and follow the local signs leading to Nong Phluang.

Public Transport:

  • Take a local "Songthaew" (pickup truck bus) from the Uthai Thani city market area heading towards the Nong Khayang district.

Travel Tips

Best Visiting Season:

  • The best time to visit is from November to January, when the weather is pleasantly cool and the temple hosts interesting annual merit-making festivals.

Attire & Footwear:

  • Please wear polite attire to respect the sacred site. It is recommended to wear shoes that are easy to remove, as you are required to take them off before entering the Vihara and the main hall.

Photography:

  • Photography inside the Vihara should be done quietly and respectfully. Please avoid using flash to ensure you do not disturb those who are praying or practicing meditation.

Local Culture & Food:

  • Stop by the nearby community market to taste authentic local dishes and buy agricultural products. It is a great way to experience the local flavors and support the community.

Admission Fee

  • Local visitors: Free

  • Foreign visitors: Free

Opening Hours

  • 08:00 – 17:00 Daily

Nong Phluang Temple

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