“A historically significant temple used as a camp and divination site by King Naresuan the Great before the Yutthahatti battle, and home to the sacred Luang Phor Dam.”

Lat Sing Temple is an important ancient site that holds a significant place in Thai history. It is located in Sam Chuk District, Suphan Buri Province. According to historical accounts and local legends, this site is believed to have once served as a military encampment for King Naresuan the Great and King Ekathotsarot when they led their troops to the historic Elephant Battle against Burma. Before going into battle, King Naresuan is said to have performed a ritual to divine his destiny and strengthen morale at this temple, making Wat Lat Sing a place filled with spiritual power, faith, and the legendary bravery of Thailand’s warrior kings who restored national independence.

The spiritual heart of the temple is the revered “Luang Pho Dam,” a black stucco Buddha image in the Mara-Vijaya posture, created in the Ayutthaya artistic style and enshrined within the ancient vihara. Local villagers and devotees believe that Luang Pho Dam possesses great sacred power, and many people come to pray for good fortune, stability in life, the removal of obstacles, and spiritual protection. Within the temple grounds, there is also a royal monument of King Naresuan the Great, where visitors can pay their respects and commemorate his immense contributions to the nation.

The atmosphere within Lat Sing Temple is peaceful and simple, clearly reflecting the traditional lifestyle and cultural heritage of the Ban Lat Sing community. The surrounding area is well maintained, clean, and orderly, with careful preservation of ancient structures and artifacts. This allows visitors to closely admire the beauty of Ayutthaya-era art embedded in the temple’s architecture, while enjoying the shade and tranquility provided by large, mature trees that cover much of the temple grounds, offering a cool and relaxing environment throughout the day.

For those who are interested in Thai history and travelers seeking a quiet place for meditation and inner reflection, Lat Sing Temple is an ideal destination. The image of this ancient forest temple, which retains its sacred aura and timeless charm, combined with traditional Thai architectural elements set against lush greenery, creates a memorable experience for visitors and photographers alike. Moreover, the temple serves as a living historical site that conveys the story of Thailand’s struggle for independence through its enduring ancient remains.

Visitors are warmly invited to come and reflect upon the heroic deeds of Thailand’s ancestors and receive blessings from Luang Pho Dam at Wat Lat Sing, a place that offers both spiritual serenity and a deep sense of pride in the roots of Thai identity.


How to Get There

Private Car:

  • From Suphan Buri city center, take Highway 340 (towards Chai Nat). Upon reaching Sam Chuk, turn left onto Highway 3365 and follow the signs to Lat Sing sub-district.

Public Transport:

  • Take a van or bus from Bangkok to Suphan Buri or Sam Chuk, then hire a local taxi or take a songthaew from Sam Chuk district to the temple.

Travel Tips

Best Time to Visit:

  • Can be visited year-round. Morning visits offer a particularly quiet atmosphere and cool weather.

Dress Code:

  • As it is a historically and spiritually significant site, please wear modest and polite clothing.

Recommended Activities:

  • Visit the old sanctuary housing Luang Phor Dam and study the historical march inscriptions displayed within the temple.

Photo Spots:

  • The area in front of the King Naresuan Monument and the old sanctuary are the best spots to capture the beauty and mystique of the site.

Admission Fee

  • Local visitors: Free

  • Foreign visitors: Free

Opening Hours

  • Open daily from 08:00 - 17:00

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