“Climb the Naga staircase to worship the majestic Luang Pho Phuttha Wiset, admire the harmoniously designed ordination hall, and enjoy one of the most beautiful panoramic viewpoints in Phichit.”
Wat Sai Yoi is located on a small hill in Sak Lek District, a rare geographical feature in Phichit Province, which is mostly flat lowland. This unique setting makes the temple a significant landmark and a refreshing viewpoint with cool breezes.
Luang Pho Phuttha Wiset
The spiritual heart of the temple is Luang Pho Phuttha Wiset, a large golden Buddha statue in the Maravijaya posture, gracefully enshrined on the hilltop. Local believers hold that worshipping here brings good fortune, prosperity, and a broader life perspective.
Architecture and Path of Faith
The temple is distinguished by its long Naga staircase leading to the summit, symbolizing perseverance and devotion. This stairway is also a popular photography spot. The ordination hall features a simple yet elegant design, blending seamlessly with the surrounding natural landscape.
Scenery Beyond Description
At the top, visitors are rewarded with wide panoramic views of Sak Lek’s agricultural lands, extending toward the border of Phitsanulok Province. During the rice-growing season, the vast green fields contrast beautifully with the open sky.
Atmosphere
Wat Sai Yoi serves as both a place of meditation and a peaceful retreat. The hilltop atmosphere is calm and refreshing, making it ideal for travelers seeking to escape urban life and relax both body and mind.
How to Get There
- By car: From Phichit town, take Highway No. 11 (Phitsanulok–Nakhon Sawan route) toward Sak Lek District. The temple is located near the main road with clear signage and a spacious parking area at the base of the hill.
Travel Tips
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Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon before sunset for soft light and cooler temperatures
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Footwear: Wear comfortable shoes, as the staircase climb can be tiring
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Bring water: Especially important during midday visits
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Photo spots: The upper viewpoint terrace offers the best wide-angle rice field views
Admission Fee:
- Free admission
Opening Hours:
- Open daily from 07:00 AM – 06:00 PM