With a rich history spanning over 300 years, this venerable temple stands as a testament to the enduring cultural legacy of the region. In the vicinity, two newer temples have been erected, adding to the spiritual ambiance of the area. Adjacent to this historical site is a vibrant floating market, a weekend delight that comes highly recommended for visitors. For an immersive experience, plan for a 4-5 hour trip. Conveniently, bike rentals are available in the area for a reasonable 60 THB (as of 2023), allowing you to explore charming wooden trails and soak in the scenic beauty surrounding...
Read moreWat Bang num peung nok This is a 250-year-old temple near Bang Kachao, Phrapradaeng, an area also known as Bangkok's 'green lung'. The best way to get here is by BTS to Bang Na, then taxi to the pier at Wat Bang Na Nork, then the river-crossing ferry followed by a short walk. Here placed with Buddhist sculpture since 14-15th,Ayutthaya era, the art of base of buddha might be able build after won from Chiangmai and many times with Burma then herd Mon(peguan) from North to here by Rama 1, and restored by...
Read moreIt is said that this temple was constructed in 1917, the reign under Great King Rama V, His Majesty Chulalongkorn. Name of this temple is unique because it is Wat Bang Nam Phueng Nok, combination of a district along the waterway, needless to say that it means Chao Phraya River here, Honey and ‘Outside’. This temple would have pair temple which named ‘Inside’ nearby. So I could say ‘A temple of honey along with waterway, outside one’. Very peaceful place to visit, if you want to relax, this should be...
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