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Wat Pathum Wanaram Ratchaworawihan is a third-class royal monastery founded by King Rama IV in 1853. Built as a retreat for the royal family near the then-royal garden palace, it was intended to serve as a place for both royal and public Buddhist practice. Despite being surrounded by Bangkok's busiest commercial zones—including Siam Paragon, MBK Center, and Siam Center—the temple maint...
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Wat Mahathat Yuwaratrangsarit Ratchaworamahawihan, often referred to as Wat Mahathat, is a prestigious royal temple located near Sanam Luang, opposite Thammasat University and close to the Grand Palace. Its origins trace back to the Ayutthaya period, making it one of the oldest temples in Bangkok. The temple was renovated and elevated in royal status by King Rama V and continues to play a signific...
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Wat Phra Ram 9 Kanchanaphisek is a royal temple established to commemorate the 50th anniversary of King Rama IX’s reign. It serves as a spiritual center for Buddhists in eastern Bangkok and reflects the devotion of the Thai people toward their beloved monarch. The temple is renowned for its pristine white ordination hall (ubosot), which blends modern architecture with traditional Thai design...
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Dhammamongkol Temple serves as a global center for insight meditation, founded by Phra Phrom Mongkol Viarn (Luang Pu Viriyang Sirintharo), a disciple of the revered forest monk Ajahn Mun Bhuridatta. The temple’s skyline is dominated by the Phra Viriya Mongkol Maha Chedi, a Bodh Gaya-style square pagoda that stands as the tallest in Thailand. At its pinnacle, it enshrines sacred Buddha r...
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Wat Panyanantaram, located in Khlong Hok Subdistrict, Khlong Luang District, Pathum Thani Province, is renowned for its contemporary approach to Buddhist teachings and is a popular place for meditation practice in the province. The temple was founded by Phra Phrommangkhalacharn, or "Luang Pho Panyananta Bhikkhu," a prominent Buddhist preacher and disseminator who played a significant role in conte...
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Wat Chonprathan Rangsarit is located in Pak Kret District, Nonthaburi Province, Thailand. It is an important temple in both the historical development of modern Thai Buddhism and the propagation of rational Buddhist teachings. The temple was established in 1959 (B.E. 2502) by M.L. Choochat Kamphu, then Director-General of the Royal Irrigation Department. Its main intention was to create a &...
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Pa Chai Rangsi Temple is a religious site distinguished by its peaceful atmosphere and unique beauty, located along the banks of the Tha Chin River amid a tranquil and lush natural environment. What sets this temple apart from most temples in central Thailand is its refined adaptation of Lanna architecture, which blends harmoniously with the surroundings. Visitors often feel as if they have t...
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Wat Asokaram is an important Vipassana meditation temple in Samut Prakan Province, Thailand. It was established in 1954 (B.E. 2497) by Luang Por Lee Thammasaro with the intention of creating a place dedicated to sincere meditation practice, emphasizing peace, simplicity, and true mental training.The name “Asokaram” means “the grove without sorrow,” reflecting a spiri...
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Wat Hong Thong is a temple located on the coast of the Gulf of Thailand in Bang Pakong District, Chachoengsao Province. It's uniquely situated amidst a coastal and mangrove forest landscape, giving it the appearance of a "temple in the sea" as if it were surrounded by water. In reality, the temple is built on a coastline affected by long-term coastal erosion, resulting in many religious structures...
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Maheyong Temple is located at No. 95, Moo 2, Hantra Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, within the Ayutthaya Historical Park. This ancient temple dates back to the Ayutthaya period and was abandoned after the second fall of Ayutthaya, eventually becoming a historical ruin. Today, it has been revitalized as a Vipassana meditation center and a plac...
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Amphawan Temple is a royal monastery widely renowned as one of Thailand’s most important centers for Vipassana meditation practice. Located along the banks of the Chao Phraya River in Sing Buri Province, the temple plays a vital role in the propagation of Buddhist teachings, particularly those following the guidance of Phra Tham Singhaburachan (Luang Pho Charan Thitadhammo), the former ...
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Chantararam Temple / Tha Sung Temple, widely known as Wat Tha Sung, is an ancient and renowned temple that has become a spiritual center for Buddhists from all over Thailand. The temple is located along the banks of the Sakae Krang River, an important river of Uthai Thani Province. Chantararam Temple has been continuously developed and expanded into a vast and magnificent complex, especially ...
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Khaowong Temple - Narayana Cave is a significant Buddhist temple rich in religious, historical, and spiritual value, located in Phra Phutthabat District, Saraburi Province. Nestled among peaceful limestone mountains, the temple is not only admired for its harmonious architecture but also stands as important evidence of early settlement and long-standing Buddhist devotion that has continued fo...
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Thammanimit Temple  is an ancient temple of great historical and Buddhist artistic significance in Chonburi Province. Its primary landmark is Phra Phuttha Mongkhon Chalothorn, a massive Buddha image in a boat-seated posture (also known as the Pang Rub Uthakang or 'Receiving Water' posture). Constructed from reinforced concrete and adorned with exquisite mosaics, the statue stands majesti...
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Yansangwararam Woramahawihan Temple is a famous and important temple in Pattaya. The temple area is very large and full of green trees, making it cool and fresh all year round. It is a place where Thai people and tourists come to pray and relax in a clean and peaceful natural environment. The most important building is Maha Chakri Phiphat Pagoda, which is a very beautiful white pagoda. Inside...
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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 Thipsukhontharam is a large Buddhist park located in Huai Krachao District, Kanchanaburi Province, spanning over 300 rai (approximately 120 acres). Surrounded by tranquil nature and a landscape of expansive fields and mountains, the temple has been developed into a place for meditation, a center for the dissemination of Buddhism, and a significant religious tourist attraction in Kanchanaburi P...
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The Buraphachan Chedi, or Wat Pa Salawan, is an important meditation center for Buddhists in general. It has been a significant base for meditation practice for over 74 years, serving as a gathering place for Vipassana meditation monks from the Dharma Army. Each of the venerable monks who participated in the construction and practice at Wat Pa Salawan have made significant contributions to the rel...
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Wat Pa Ban Tat is one of the most famous forest monasteries in Thailand, located amid the serene natural surroundings of Ban Tat Village in Udon Thani Province. It was founded by the highly respected meditation master Luangta Maha Bua Ñāṇasampanno, the principal disciple of Luang Pu Mun Bhuridatta Thera, who was the great patriarch of the Thai Forest Tradition. The area where the temple now...
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Wat Tham Klong Phen is located at the foothills of Phu Phan Mountain in Non Than Subdistrict, Mueang District, Nong Bua Lamphu Province. Surrounded by lush forest and rocky terrain, the temple offers a calm and peaceful atmosphere, ideal for both meditation and cultural visits. Its name comes from Klong Phen Cave, which produces echoing sounds resembling a traditional drum whenever a stone is stru...
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Wat Kham Pramong, located in the Phanna Nikhom district of Sakon Nakhon province, is a significant spiritual and healing landmark widely recognized as the "Arokaya Sala" (The House of Freedom from Disease). It was founded by the Venerable Luang Ta Paphonphat Jiradhammo, a monk-healer who dedicated his life to caring for end-stage cancer patients. This sanctuary is not a traditional hospital but ra...
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Wat Burapharam is a third-class royal monastery of profound significance to the development of Surin in terms of history, religion, and culture. It is believed to have been established during the late Thonburi period continuing into the early Rattanakosin era under the patronage of Phraya Surin Phakdi Si Narong Changwang (Pum), who played a crucial role in city planning and laying the foundations ...
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Wat Tham Pha Bing is a public temple under the Dhammayuttika Nikaya. It provides a serene spiritual retreat for those seeking inner peace and a deep connection with nature. The monastery is nestled at the foot of a cliff, with the cave entrance facing east. The cave is relatively shallow (about 10 meters) but wide, allowing natural light to illuminate the interior. Inside the cave, there are multi...
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Wat Hin Mak Peng is situated on a lush, forested sandstone cliff overlooking the Mekong River. As a significant temple within the Dhammayuttika Nikaya sect, it holds a prominent place in the history of Thailand's forest meditation tradition. The temple was pioneered and developed by the late Luang Pu Thate Thesragsi (Phra Ratchanirot Rangsi), a highly revered disciple of the Great Master Luan...
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Wat Pah Nanachat was established in 1975 by the Venerable Ajahn Chah (Luang Por Chah), a highly respected monk in the Thai Forest Tradition. The monastery was created specifically for foreign monks to study and practice the Theravada Buddhist monastic lifestyle, emphasizing both Samatha and Vipassana meditation. Monks live simply, in harmony with nature, and follow strict monastic discipline. The ...
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Wat Nong Pa Phong is an internationally renowned forest monastery in the Vipassana tradition, founded in 1954 by Phra Bodhiyan Thera (Luang Pu Cha Suphattho), who played a key role in reviving and spreading the forest monastery tradition in Thailand. Luang Pu Cha emphasized simple, calm, and straightforward meditation practice, teaching mindfulness and living a disciplined monastic life. The monas...
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Phra That Pha Sorn Kaew Temple is perched on a hilltop in Khao Kho, a place where Buddhist faith meets world-class artistry. The name originates from its strategic location surrounded by high cliffs. Local legend tells of a mysterious glowing crystal ball seen floating in the sky before disappearing into a cave on the cliffside. Believed to be a sacred sign, the site was named "Pha Sorn Kaew"...
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Wat Umong Suan Phutthatham is one of the oldest and most historically significant temples in Chiang Mai. It is believed to have been established during the reign of King Mangrai around 1296 CE (B.E. 1839) in the forested foothills of Doi Suthep as a place for Vipassana meditation practice by the respected monk Phra Maha Thera Chan. Later, during the reign of King Kuena of the Mangrai Dynasty, unde...
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Phra That Si Chom Thong Worawihan Temple is a royal temple with a profound history dating back to the 15th century. Situated at the foot of Chom Thong Hill, it holds immense significance as the home of the Holy Bone Relics of the Buddha (specifically skull fragments). Faith in this temple extends throughout the region, particularly among those born in the Year of the Rat, who revere it a...
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Wat Analayothipyaram, officially classified as a third-class royal temple under the Dhammayuttika Nikaya, is located on Doi Bussarakam (and Mon Phra Non) in Ban San Pa Bong, San Pa Muang Subdistrict, Mueang Phayao District, Phayao Province. It was established by Phra Panyapisanthera (Luang Pho Paiboon Sumangkalo) as a center for Buddhist practice on the mountaintop. The temple is renowned for its ...
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Vast, pretty, installed on the edge of a small lake, it is a beautiful place worth visiting. Its main hall in teak wood is superb, the garden with its statues including 4 big monks, one covering his ears, another covering his eyes, another covering his mouth and the other revealing his heart, 4 very well known and widespread representations in Thailand....
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Suan Mokkhaphalaram was founded by Buddhadasa Bhikkhu with the intention of creating a “Garden of Liberation” focused on simple and direct Dharma practice. Instead of rituals or elaborate structures, the emphasis is placed on understanding the essence of Buddhism through mindfulness and living in harmony with nature. A 300-Rai Forest Monastery for Spiritual Practice The monastery ...
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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...
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Wat Chai Na has a long and significant history, evidenced by the archaeological remains of the Maha-Ut Ordination Hall, which was constructed according to religious beliefs of the Ayutthaya era. As time passed, the temple eventually fell into abandonment. Later, Venerable Buddhadasa Bhikkhu revitalized the site and established it as “Suan Phutthatham Chai Na Vipassana Meditation Center&rdquo...
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