The Temple of the Golden Mountain (Wat Saket), also known as Wat Saket Ratchawora Mahawihan, is a Buddhist temple located in the Pom Prap Sattru Phai district of Bangkok, Thailand. Dating back to the Ayutthaya era, the temple is famous for its golden chedi which sits atop an 80 meter high artificial hill. The hill was created using debris from several Ayutthaya temple ruins.
What to see and do:
- Climb the hill to admire the panoramic view of Bangkok.
- Visit the golden chedi and admire the intricate decorations.
- Explore the temple gardens and admire the statues and pavilions.
- Attend a Buddhist ceremony.
- Relax in the peaceful atmosphere of the temple.
Useful information:
- Opening hours: 7am - 7pm, daily
- Entrance fee: 20 baht for adults, free for children under 12 years old
- How to get there: The temple is easily accessible by public transport. The nearest BTS station is Saphan Khwai.
Other tips:
- If you visit the temple during the Songkran (April) festival, you can witness a procession of Buddha statues being carried around the temple.
- The temple is a popular place to watch the sunset.
- In the surroundings of the temple there are several restaurants and shops.
What people say:
The Golden Mountain Temple is a very popular place among tourists and has received positive reviews. Visitors appreciate the panoramic view, the golden chedi and the peaceful atmosphere of the temple.
Wat Saket - Temple of the Golden Mountain - Wat Saket Ratchawora Mahawihan
Address: 344 Thanon Chakkraphatdi Phong, Ban Bat, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100
Phone: +66650103131
Site:
https://p-thailand.co.il/it/attrazioni/che-sak%C3%A8/Location inserted by
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