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Wat Pha Namthip Thep Prasit Wanaram

88J9+PP6, Tambon Pha Nam Yoi, Nong Phok District, Roi Et 45210, Thailand
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5.0
6y

This is one of our favorite places to bring visitors. We also come on a very regular basis for the coconut ice cream -served in a coconut with all you can scoop sprinkles and peanuts. These shops also have coconut water - which is so very necessary in the heat of Thailand. It’s also a great place to stop for any shopping you might need to do. Lots of local wood products, skirts, musical instruments, and local t-shirts, as well. All sorts of local snacks can be found here too. Of course the chedi itself is amazing. It’s still a work in progress, but it is stunning! It is handicap friendly most of the time, but the last two times I was there the elevator was broken. My favorite part is the wall that surrounds the chedi. It’s a gorgeous walk in the morning. The view over the valley is stunning. There are also bathrooms right in the wall, so you don’t...

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5.0
4y

For a person that enjoys unique architecture, this Buddhist temple is complex in its design and massive. Unfortunately when you walk all around the grounds and inside the 3 levels, you realize it is not completed yet. It is sad to see the structures already deteriorating from neglect ( maintenance is usually not considered in Thai buildingsâ€Ķ allow it to fall apart, then build new😓) I couldn’t help but think of the millions and millions of dollars that could have gone towards helping the needy, sick, & improve one’s education. ) Let’s hope this wat is some day completed and maintained. 🙏

( btwâ€Ķ I’d be happy to pay 100 baht entrance fee in order to have the spot lights on inside in order to admire the intricate details of...

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5.0
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Maggy SmithMaggy Smith
This is one of our favorite places to bring visitors. We also come on a very regular basis for the coconut ice cream -served in a coconut with all you can scoop sprinkles and peanuts. These shops also have coconut water - which is so very necessary in the heat of Thailand. It’s also a great place to stop for any shopping you might need to do. Lots of local wood products, skirts, musical instruments, and local t-shirts, as well. All sorts of local snacks can be found here too. Of course the chedi itself is amazing. It’s still a work in progress, but it is stunning! It is handicap friendly most of the time, but the last two times I was there the elevator was broken. My favorite part is the wall that surrounds the chedi. It’s a gorgeous walk in the morning. The view over the valley is stunning. There are also bathrooms right in the wall, so you don’t have to go far!
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William HartzWilliam Hartz
For a person that enjoys unique architecture, this Buddhist temple is complex in its design and massive. Unfortunately when you walk all around the grounds and inside the 3 levels, you realize it is not completed yet. It is sad to see the structures already deteriorating from neglect ( maintenance is usually not considered in Thai buildingsâ€Ķ allow it to fall apart, then build new😓) I couldn’t help but think of the millions and millions of dollars that could have gone towards helping the needy, sick, & improve one’s education. ) Let’s hope this wat is some day completed and maintained. 🙏 ( btwâ€Ķ I’d be happy to pay 100 baht entrance fee in order to have the spot lights on inside in order to admire the intricate details of the interior.)
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This is one of our favorite places to bring visitors. We also come on a very regular basis for the coconut ice cream -served in a coconut with all you can scoop sprinkles and peanuts. These shops also have coconut water - which is so very necessary in the heat of Thailand. It’s also a great place to stop for any shopping you might need to do. Lots of local wood products, skirts, musical instruments, and local t-shirts, as well. All sorts of local snacks can be found here too. Of course the chedi itself is amazing. It’s still a work in progress, but it is stunning! It is handicap friendly most of the time, but the last two times I was there the elevator was broken. My favorite part is the wall that surrounds the chedi. It’s a gorgeous walk in the morning. The view over the valley is stunning. There are also bathrooms right in the wall, so you don’t have to go far!
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For a person that enjoys unique architecture, this Buddhist temple is complex in its design and massive. Unfortunately when you walk all around the grounds and inside the 3 levels, you realize it is not completed yet. It is sad to see the structures already deteriorating from neglect ( maintenance is usually not considered in Thai buildingsâ€Ķ allow it to fall apart, then build new😓) I couldn’t help but think of the millions and millions of dollars that could have gone towards helping the needy, sick, & improve one’s education. ) Let’s hope this wat is some day completed and maintained. 🙏 ( btwâ€Ķ I’d be happy to pay 100 baht entrance fee in order to have the spot lights on inside in order to admire the intricate details of the interior.)
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