Ayutthaya stands as Thailand’s most significant archaeological treasure, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that offers visitors an extraordinary journey through 400 years of Siamese history. This ancient capital, founded around […]
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Explore Wat Saket: Bangkok’s Temple of the Golden Mount
Wat Saket, known as ‘The Temple of the Golden Mount’, sits outside Bangkok’s old Rattanakosin island area. Moreover, it ranks among the city’s oldest temples with a rich history spanning […]
Read moreWat Huay Mongkol near beachside Hua Hin
Why Wat Huay Mongkol Temple Draws Thousands of Visitors Wat Huay Mongkol Temple houses an enormous statue of Luang Phor Tuad. Therefore, every weekend brings crowds of Thai Buddhist pilgrims […]
Read moreWat Pho ‘Temple of the Reclining Buddha’ – Bangkok’s oldest and largest temple complex
Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Ratchaworamahawihan, more commonly referred to as Wat Pho, is one of the six temples in Thailand that are of the highest grade of first class […]
Read moreWat Arun ‘Temple of Dawn’
Wat Arun Ratchawararam, meaning Temple of Dawn, is also know locally as Wat Chaeng. The temple, which is named after the Indian God Aruna (God of Dawn) sits majestically on […]
Read moreThe Grand Palace in Bangkok – Visitor Guide for 2025
The Grand Palace and Wat Phra Keaw ‘Temple of the Emerald Buddha’ Quick Answers – Grand Palace Bangkok Is the Grand Palace open every day? Yes. The Grand Palace is […]
Read moreSukhothai Historical Park
The Sukhothai Historical Ruins is really a enchanting site complete with an excellent assortment of historic temples, artifact, ancient monuments and sculptures, along with beautifully maintained landscapes and well preserved […]
Read morePhra Pathom Chedi – Visit the world’s tallest chedi
Visit the World’s Tallest Buddhist Monument Phra Pathom Chedi, meaning the ‘Holy chedi of the beginning’, stands as the world’s tallest chedi. It towers an impressive 127 meters from its […]
Read moreWat Bang Kung – Temple hidden within the roots of a banyan tree
Why Visit Wat Bang Kung? Few temples in Thailand capture the imagination quite like Wat Bang Kung. This 18th-century ordination hall is almost completely swallowed by the roots and branches […]
Read more(CLOSED) Kanchanaburi Tiger Temple closed in 2016
Permanently Closed, left for reference! Thailand’s Tiger Temple: From Tourist Haven to Wildlife Crime Scene For over ten years, Thailand’s Tiger Temple drew millions of visitors to Kanchanaburi province. Tourists […]
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