When visiting Buddhist temples, especially in Thailand, women and men must follow specific dress codes that show respect for Buddhist culture and sacred spaces. Here’s everything you need to know […]
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Guide Yuut FAQ – Your Bangkok Navigation Expert
1. What is your strategy for navigating Bangkok’s notorious traffic? Guide Yuut’s Approach: Drawing from years of experience in Bangkok, I can help you navigate the city efficiently through: Client […]
Read morePrivate Day Trip Tour to Ayutthaya Thailand from Bangkok: Your Complete Guide
Planning a trip to Ayutthaya from Bangkok, Thailand? You’re about to discover one of Southeast Asia’s most magnificent ancient capitals. Located just 100 kilometers north of Bangkok, Ayutthaya offers the […]
Read moreWat Mangkon Kamalawat – Tourist FAQ
Is Wat Mangkon Kamalawat worth visiting? Yes! Wat Mangkon Kamalawat is the largest Chinese-style temple in Bangkok’s Chinatown, famous for its dragon-topped roofs, red lanterns, and incense-filled halls. The temple […]
Read moreWat Puet Udom (Hell Temple) – Tourist FAQ
Is Wat Puet Udom (Hell Temple) worth visiting? Yes! Wat Puet Udom (Hell Temple) is a striking, off-the-beaten-path temple in Pathum Thani with vivid “Buddhist hell” dioramas and larger-than-life statues […]
Read moreWat Thepthidaram – Tourist FAQ
Is Wat Thepthidaram worth visiting? Yes! Wat Thepthidaram is a rare temple where the Bhikkhuni Viharn houses 52 statues of female monks (bhikkhunis), a unique sight in Bangkok. The temple […]
Read moreWat Mahabut Mae Nak Phra Khanong – Tourist FAQ
Is Wat Mahabut Mae Nak Phra Khanong worth visiting? Yes! Wat Mahabut Mae Nak Phra Khanong is the shrine linked to Thailand’s most famous ghost tale, where devotees leave dresses, […]
Read moreWat Phra Si Sanphet – Former Royal Temple
Thailand’s Most Sacred Royal Temple Wat Phra Si Sanphet, the “Temple of the Holy, Splendid Omniscient,” stands as Ayutthaya’s most sacred royal temple. This magnificent complex once served as the […]
Read moreWat Maha That – Famous Buddha Embedded in Banyan Roots
Wat Mahathat, known as the “Temple of the Great Relic,” stands as Ayutthaya’s most photographed and historically significant temple complex. Home to the world-famous Buddha head entwined in tree roots, […]
Read moreWat Yai Chai Mongkhon – Great Monastery of Auspicious Victory
Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon stands as one of Ayutthaya’s most magnificent active Buddhist temples, offering visitors an authentic blend of living spiritual tradition and remarkable historical architecture. This 14th-century temple […]
Read moreWat Ratchanatdaram Woravihara (Loha Prasat)
If you appreciate fine architecture and love Thai temples then you must visit Loha Prasat There are plenty of temples to visit in Bangkok and each one has its own […]
Read moreWat Ratchabophit – An ornately tiled temple mixing Thai and western architecture
Bangkok is home to an awe inspiring range of amazingly decorated temples and Wat Ratchabophit is yet another fine example of the wide range of color and architectural styles reflected […]
Read moreWat Pathum Wanaram – A quiet and relaxing temple set amid the hustle and bustle of central Bangkok
Another central Bangkok temple that should be on your list is Wat Pathum Wanaram. Its complete name is a bit of a mouthful, being ‘Wat Pathum Wanaram Ratcha Wora Viharn’. […]
Read moreWat Paknam Bhasicharoen is a third-class royal Buddhist temple located in Phasi Charoen district, Bangkok, at the Chao Phraya River
Discover Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen Temple Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen is a massive temple complex covering 32,000 square meters. This impressive site features many buildings spread across grounds shaped like an island. […]
Read moreWat Kalayanamit Varamahavihara – An authentic Wat that isn’t on the tourist maps
If you’d like to visit a Thai temple that’s right in the heart of the city, but off the beaten tourist track then consider adding a visit to Wat Kalayanamit […]
Read moreWat Hua Lumphong: Exploring Thailand’s Coffin Temple
There are more than 35,000 temples in Thailand, big and small. Visitors who want a down to earth, compassionate and spiritual experience when visiting a Thai temple would be well […]
Read moreWat Bowonniwet Vihara – a first-class Royal Buddhist monastery of the Dhammayut tradition
Wat Bowonniwet Vihara is the main temple complex situated on the northeast side of Bangkok’s Rattanakosin island, just inside the old city wall bordering Banglumpoo canal. The name literally translates […]
Read moreSri Mariam Man Temple – A flamboyant South Indian style Hindu temple
Sri Mariam Man temple is a must see for Hindu tourists visiting Bangkok. This temple’s full name is Wat Phra Si Maha Utama Devi. At over 100 years old, the […]
Read moreErawan Shrine (Thao Mahaprom Shrine) – One of Bangkok’s most popular shrines
Price: Free This golden shrine in central Bangkok has an interesting history. It’s worth visiting just to reflect on how it came to be, the incidents it has suffered, and […]
Read moreThe Chakri Group (Phra Thinang Chakri Maha Prasat)
Part of the Grand Palace complex, the Chakri Group features a unique blend of traditional Thai architecture and 19th-century European styles. Admission: 500 baht. The Grand Palace complex is in […]
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