“Marvel at the world's largest Luang Pu Thuat statue, reaching a total height of 51 meters, and enjoy a stroll through the retro Luang Pu Thuat market set alongside a vast, scenic pond.”

Maharat Buddhist Park is a prominent Buddhist tourism destination in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, located on an expansive area of over 200 rai in Maharaj District. The park was established as a sacred Buddhist site to serve as a spiritual center for Buddhists and to honor the Thai monarchy, while also promoting tourism and supporting the local economy of surrounding communities.

The atmosphere within the park is spacious, open, and tranquil, featuring lush greenery, large ponds, and water reservoirs that create a refreshing and peaceful environment. The area is carefully planned and well organized, making it suitable for worship, meditation, and relaxation. Many travelers who use the Asia Highway often stop by to pay respect and seek blessings for good fortune and safety before continuing their journey.

The most distinctive landmark of Maharaj Buddhist Park is the enormous golden statue of Somdej Luang Pu Thuat Yeap Nam Talay Jued. The statue has a lap width_ of 24 meters and stands majestically, visible from a great distance. Devotees walk up to the lotus-shaped base to pay homage, seek protection and blessings, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding park, experiencing a strong sense of serenity and sacredness.

Within the park, there are also viharns, meditation pavilions, and shrines dedicated to revered sacred figures, including Thao Wessuwan. These structures allow visitors to perform worship and make merit in one complete location, making the park both a spiritual hub and a place to learn about Buddhist art and traditional Thai beliefs.

Another highlight of Maharat Buddhist Park is Luang Pu Thuat Market, located along both sides of the walkway leading into the main area of the park. Designed in a traditional old-style market atmosphere, it features a wide range of OTOP products and local delicacies from Maharaj District and nearby areas, such as sponge cakes, fried ring cookies, traditional coffee, and locally processed agricultural goods. The market is clean, well organized, and pleasantly cooled by breezes from the adjacent ponds, making shopping an enjoyable experience.

Maharat Buddhist Park is an ideal destination for families, group travelers, and pilgrims, as it offers a complete combination of spiritual fulfillment and leisure. Visitors can enjoy beautiful Buddhist architectural photo spots, find peaceful areas for meditation, and shop for affordable food and souvenirs. Everyone is warmly invited to visit Maharat Buddhist Park to pay respect to Luang Pu Thuat, gain auspicious blessings, renew spiritual energy, and experience the beauty of Buddhist art alongside the charm of local community life along the Asia Highway.


How to Get There

Private Car:

  • Take Asia Road (Highway 32) heading north. The park is located on the left side at KM 44 in Maha Rat District, with large signage and the statue clearly visible from the road.

Public Transport:

  • Take a van or bus heading to Ang Thong or Nakhon Sawan from Mo Chit Bus Terminal and ask to be dropped off in front of Maharat Buddhist Park.

Travel Tips

Best Time to Visit:

  • Arriving in the morning (07:00 - 10:00 AM) or late afternoon after 4:00 PM is recommended to avoid the heat and get the best lighting for photography.

Etiquette:

  • The park provides free umbrellas for visitors walking to the statue; please wear modest clothing out of respect for the sacred site.

Recommended Activities:

  • Try the rare traditional Thai desserts in the market and participate in releasing fish at the lakeside to make merit.

Parking:

  • Vast parking space is available for free at both the market entrance and inside the park area.

Admission Fee

  • Local visitors: Free

  • Foreign visitors: Free

Opening Hours

  • Open daily from 07:00 – 17:00

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