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Wat Pa Tak Suea is situated at 550 meters above mean sea level on Khao Phu Phan Noi in Tambon Pha Tang. Formerly known as "Wat Tham Phra", the temple was first built as a place for monks to practise Dhamma, meditation, and perseverance. At that time, walking down the hill for a morning alms round was rather difficult. So, villagers joined hands to construct a road up the hill , as well a... read more
Wat Pa Phu Kon is a Buddhist forest park whose origins are deeply rooted in nature conservation and the dissemination of the teachings of the Forest Tradition (the lineage of Luang Pu Mun Bhuridatta). The temple was established in 1987 by a group of devoted followers inspired by Luang Pu Mun's precepts, within the Nayung and Nam Som National Forest Reserve area, spanning the borders of three provi... read more
Wat Phra That Cho Hae, Royal Monastery, is a sacred site of the highest importance in Phrae Province and has long been the spiritual center for the Lanna people. Regarding its history, the temple is believed to have been constructed between 1336 and 1338 during the reign of King Maha Thammaracha I (Phaya Lithai) of the Sukhothai Kingdom. In the past, this area was exceptionally fertile and served ... read more
Wat Phra That Duang Diao is an important historical and spiritual landmark of Li District. Located on a hill that once served as the center of an ancient settlement, the temple is deeply connected to legends of Queen Chamadevi, the founding history of Li town, and centuries of local faith. Today, it is also known as one of the most peaceful scenic viewpoints in the area.
The Crystal Orb Legend and...
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The village is overlooked by a striking hilltop Buddhist temple known as Wat Tha Ton. One of these is the Standing Buddha,over 35 feet tall.... read more
 Meet Lucky Dhamma It is a 9-story pagoda with a distinctive shape, sharp-edged, Chinese and Lanna art. There are statues of dragons on both sides of the stairs. Wat Huai Pla Kha is a temple that villagers respect and believe that if anyone came to visit. There are many Buddha statues and statues, and the inside of the pagoda is enshrined. Guan Yin is carved from a large chunky wood... read more
Wat Phra That Suthon Mongkhon Khiri Samakkhi Tham is a stunning temple known for its blended Lanna architectural style. It was created by Luang Por Montri (Khruba Noi), a master of Buddhist art who studied and collected architectural inspirations from important temples across Northern Thailand as well as Myanmar, Laos, and China, combining their finest elements into one harmonious complex.
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Phra That Doi Phra Chan Temple possesses a fascinating history, blending ancient legends with modern devotion. Originally, the summit was home to an ancient white pagoda over a century old, which had been left in ruin over time. This changed when Phra Pornchai Akkavangso (the current abbot) experienced a vision of a white pagoda in Lampang. Guided by this vision, he discovered the site and began a... read more
Khiri Wong Temple is located on the summit of Daowadueng Hill in the heart of Nakhon Sawan Municipality, situated between Matuli and Daowadueng Roads, directly opposite Nakhon Sawan Vocational College. Spanning over 280 rai across both the hilltop and the surrounding plains, this temple stands as a premier Buddhist landmark, rich in history and artistry, and serves as one of the province's largest... read more








Khao Wong Phra Chan Temple is one of Thailand’s most famous religious and adventure tourism destinations. It is located on Khao Wong Phra Chan, the highest mountain in Lopburi Province, standing approximately 650 meters above sea level. The name of the temple comes from the mountain’s unique shape, as all four sides curve inward, forming a shape resembling a full moon. The...
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Khao Phra Si Sanphetcharam Temple, commonly known as Wat Khao Phra, is an ancient temple of great historical and archaeological significance. It is believed to have been established during the Dvaravati period, around the 6th–11th centuries, based on numerous archaeological discoveries in the area. These include stone sculptures of Chak Narai (Vishnu), Dvaravati votive tablets known as Phra ... read more
Buddha’s Footprint at Khao Dee Salak Temple is regarded as a masterpiece of ancient artifacts and the spiritual heart of Wat Khao Dee Salak in Suphan Buri Province. This sacred footprint was discovered by chance during an exploration of the hilltop area and was later examined and officially confirmed by the Fine Arts Department as an authentic and original Buddha’s footprint of na... read more
Wat Khao Sukim was originally a meditation retreat on a mountain locally known as Khao Ikim. Later, in 1964, the villagers invited Phra Ajarn Somchai Thitiviriyo and monks and novices from the nearby Noen Din Daeng monastery to reside on Khao Ikim. Phra Ajarn Somchai developed the temple into a large, well-known temple and renamed it Khao Sukim.
In addition, the Wat Khao Sukhim High School and Wat...
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Wat Khao Yee San is an old temple. It is believed to have been constructed in late Ayutthaya period. The interesting attraction is a boat shaped building (Wihan) situated on top of the mountain. There, enshrined, are the 4 traces of Lord Buddha’s Footprints. The Mondop and wooden doors are of a supreme craftsmanship. There also is Luang Pho Poo Pu Sriracha Shrine, which is highly revered by all.... read more
Khao Takrao Temple is an important temple and a spiritual landmark of Ban Laem community in Phetchaburi Province. It is believed to have been established during the middle Ayutthaya period, around the 22nd Buddhist century (approximately 1557–1656 AD), when riverside settlements along the Phetchaburi River flourished. Since then, the temple has served as a spiritual center for local people f... read more
Phra Nakhon Khiri Historical Park, commonly known as “Khao Wang,” is a summer palace commissioned by King Mongkut (Rama IV) in 1859 (B.E. 2402). The palace stands atop a hill approximately 92 meters above sea level, overlooking the city of Phetchaburi. Chosen for its strategic location and pleasant climate, Phra Nakhon Khiri served as a royal retreat, an administrative center for the w... read more
Khao Takiab is a small hill located at the southern end of Hua Hin Beach, situated approximately 7 kilometers from Hua Hin town center. The name "Khao Takiab" (Chopstick Hill) comes from the hill's appearance, resembling a pair of chopsticks (Khao Kalok and Khao Noi). It is a tourist destination of both natural and religious significance, as there is a paved road leading to the summit, which house... read more
Khao Chong Krachok stands approximately 245 meters above sea level by the coast. Visitors climb about 396 concrete steps to reach the summit. The ascent is considered a good physical challenge, rewarded by a stunning view.


At the Summit: The summit is the location of Wat Thammikaram Worawihan, an ancient temple that has been renovated. It enshrines a Buddhist relic (Phra Borom Sarikathat) within...
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Thang Sai Temple Khao Pak Thong Chai is located atop Khao Thong Chai (Thong Chai Hill), a significant hill overlooking the coast in Bang Saphan district. This hill has long been crucial in maritime history, believed to have been a watchtower point for observing and signaling ships passing through the Gulf of Thailand. The primary tourist attraction is the "Phra Maha That Chedi Phakdi Prakat,"... read more
Khao Pho Temple is one of the important temples in Bang Saphan District that the locals have revered for a long time. It is located in a tranquil area surrounded by tall, shady trees that offer coolness to all visitors. Tourists and meditators alike appreciate the relaxing atmosphere of this temple.
In addition to being a place for religious ceremonies, the temple is distinguished by its ordi...
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Wat Khao Suwan Pradit This temple offer a great view to the neigbooring island and is one of the famous tepmple at Suwan Pradit, this te,le is popular due to some of the Lord Bhudda relics are here you will enjoy the place since it is very solemn.
This temple was founded in 1982 by Luang Pho Choi, a highly revered monk of southern Thailand. The platform around the chedi also offers a great view ov...
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Wat Tham Suea, or Tiger Cave Temple, is a renowned Vipassana meditation center located in Krabi Noi Subdistrict, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi Province. It was founded in 1975 (B.E. 2518) by Phra Ajahn Chamnian Silasetho, a highly respected monk who came to this area in search of a peaceful place for meditation practice. He discovered a large natural cave beneath a limestone cliff, which was once h... read more
Wat Pha Kho or Wat Ratchapraditsathan  This temple was the seat of Somdet Pha Kho or Luang Pho Thuat Yiap Nam Tha-le Chuet, the most revered monk in the south.
This monk has a story before that the pirate used to kidnap him and when they sailed already the pirates ran out of freshwater the monk soak his feet and the water turn to freshwater....
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Hat Yai Municipal Park The park is full of beautiful flowering plants, with a pavilion in the middle of the pond, avarium, and food stalls. At the foot of the hill near the avarium stands the statue of King Rama V. And at the southern foothill near the boy scout camp stands the jade statue of Guan-yin, the Chinese Goddess.
One of the highlights of Hat Yai Municipal Park is the 35-meter-tall Standi...
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Phra Mahathat Chedi Phra Phutthathammaprakat is located on a hilltop in Betong city centre, on the ground of Wat Phuttathiwat, on Ratanakit Road. This chedi was built in the modern Sivijaya style and covered in the color of gold. Measuring 39.9 metres high, it was built to commemorate the 69th birthday anniversary of Her Majesty the Queen. From the chedi, one can see all of the temple ground and p... read more

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