“Pay respect to the preserved body of Por Than Sang displayed in a glass coffin, admire the serene and elegant vihara, and rent famous sacred amulets renowned for protection, charm, and good fortune.”

Wat Don Tro is an important spiritual destination for Buddhists and collectors of sacred amulets from all over Thailand. The temple’s significance is deeply connected to Por Than Sang, a highly respected monk known for his exemplary conduct, deep spiritual practice, and powerful Buddhist magic. He was widely admired for his compassion and kindness toward people from all walks of life.

Inside the temple stands a vihara that houses both a life-sized statue and the preserved body of Por Than Sang, enshrined in a glass coffin. Remarkably, his body has remained intact over time, inspiring awe and deep faith among visitors. Many people travel here to pay respect, seek blessings, and pray for protection, success, and well-being.

The atmosphere of Wat Don Tro is calm and simple, reflecting the lifestyle of a forest temple. Large trees provide shade throughout the grounds, making it an ideal place for merit-making, meditation, and inner peace. For those interested in sacred objects, the temple is well known as the origin of powerful amulets and talismans, especially believed to offer protection, good fortune, and success in business.

Beyond its religious architecture, visitors will also witness the strong faith of local communities who regularly come to fulfill vows or offer gratitude to Por Than Sang. A visit to Wat Don Tro offers a meaningful experience, allowing visitors to feel the purity of faith and the deep spiritual connection between the people of Nakhon Si Thammarat and a monk of great virtue.


How to Get There
  • By Private Car: From Nakhon Si Thammarat city, take Ratchadamnoen Road heading toward Chian Yai and Hua Sai districts. Upon entering Chaloem Phra Kiat District, follow the signs to Don Tro Subdistrict. The temple is located within Don Tro village and is easily accessible via paved roads.
  • By Public Transport: Take a minivan on the Nakhon Si Thammarat–Chian Yai–Hua Sai route and get off at the entrance to Don Tro Subdistrict. From there, take a motorcycle taxi to Wat Don Tro.

Travel Tips
  • Visitors are encouraged to bring flowers, incense, and candles to pay respect to Por Than Sang.
  • Please dress modestly and behave respectfully.
  • Photography is allowed within the temple grounds; however, discretion is advised, especially near the preserved body.
  • The temple can also be conveniently included in a route visiting Chian Yai District or Hua Sai District.

Admission Fee:

  • Free of charge.

Opening Hours:

  • Open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

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