“Thailand's only all-gold chapel, showcasing exquisite late Ayutthaya-style stucco art by the Bang Pakong River, featuring a sacred ritual of walking beneath the main Buddha image.”

Wat Pak Nam Jolo is an ancient temple located on the banks of the Bang Pakong River in Bang Khla District, Chachoengsao Province. It is renowned for its striking "Golden Ordination Hall", becoming a landmark tourist attraction in the province. Situated in an old community near the river mouth and a historically important waterway, the temple's surroundings have a long-standing connection to the history of the Bang Pakong River basin. The atmosphere is tranquil, surrounded by trees and river views, offering a relaxing contrast to larger city temples. Many tourists visit to pray, make wishes, and photograph the golden architecture that beautifully reflects sunlight throughout the day.

The most prominent feature of the temple is the gleaming golden ordination hall. It has been restored and decorated in gold tones from the exterior to the interior, including the walls, pillars, gables, doorways, and various decorative details. When sunlight strikes the building, it creates a particularly striking reflection, making it considered one of the most unique ordination halls in Thailand. Inside, a revered Buddha image in the Maravijaya posture is enshrined. The atmosphere is peaceful, and the decoration features a blend of traditional and modern Thai styles, including murals and stucco work reflecting contemporary Thai art. Many tourists believe that walking under the base of the main Buddha statue brings good fortune and blessings, making it a popular activity for visitors to this temple.

Wat Pak Nam Cho Lo is also connected to the local history of Chachoengsao province. Legend has it that the area was part of the route taken by King Taksin the Great's army after the fall of Ayutthaya. While some details are local legends, they reflect the historical importance of the Bang Pakong River basin. The temple houses statues and mementos of King Taksin the Great for people to worship and remember this significant historical event. Furthermore, the temple reflects the traditional riverside lifestyle of the Bang Khla community, who have been closely connected to the river for travel, trade, and agriculture since ancient times.

Besides the golden ordination hall, the temple offers many other attractions, including Buddha statues, riverside pavilions, walkways, and resting areas for those seeking peaceful views of the Bang Pakong River. Morning and evening are considered the best times to visit, as the weather is not too hot and natural light enhances the beauty of the ordination hall. Photographers often visit in the late afternoon to capture the golden light reflecting off the buildings and the river, creating stunning images. Especially on clear days, the area surrounding the temple also boasts markets, local restaurants, and the famous mango orchards of Bang Khla district, allowing tourists to plan a visit to several places in a single day.

Currently, Wat Pak Nam Cho Lo is considered one of the important cultural and religious tourist attractions in Chachoengsao province. With its distinctive golden architecture, fascinating local history, and serene riverside atmosphere, the temple is ideal for those seeking merit, worship, relaxation, photography, or to learn about the community along the Bang Pakong River. Tourists from Bangkok can easily visit for a day trip, making Wat Pak Nam Cho Lo a popular destination for those wanting to experience the charm of Chachoengsao province in a simple yet unique atmosphere unlike any other temple.


How to Get There
  • From Chachoengsao city center, take Suk Prayoon Road (Highway 304) toward Bang Khla. At the Bang Khla intersection, turn left onto Highway 3121. Drive past the Bang Khla District Office and follow the signs to Wat Pak Nam Jolo. It is approximately 25 kilometers from the city.

Travel Tips
  • Visit early in the morning for cooler weather and fewer crowds.
  • Late afternoon offers the best lighting for golden chapel photography.
  • Dress respectfully as the temple is an active religious site.
  • Bring a hat or umbrella because the outdoor area can be hot.

Admission Fees:

  • Free admission

Opening Hours:

  • 08:00 AM – 05:00 PM

Wat Pak Nam Jolo

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