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Discover the beauty of the 7 most amazing temples in Thailand located outside of Bangkok


Visiting temples, pagodas is one of the prominent places you should visit every time you travel to Thailand. Because the temples and temples here are ornate and stand out with golden statues. Thailand has about 40,000 temples, a few thousand of which are located only in Bangkok. In addition to the beautiful temples in Bangkok, you should also take the time to visit the temples located outside of this city.

Wat Phra That Doi Suthep

Chùa Wat Phra That Doi Suthep

About a 10-hour drive north of Bangkok, in the middle of Thailand's highest mountains, the city of Chiang Mai is home to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. Built in 1386, this temple is located on top of Doi Suthep mountain. Outside the temple you will also find a statue of a white elephant, representing the animal believed to have given birth to a sacred Buddhist relic on top of the temple in 1368.
 
Wat Rong Khun

Wat Rong Khun

In Chiang Rai, close to the border with Laos, Wat Rong Khun is also known as the White Temple. It is not as ancient as other Thai temples, but equally magnificent. Built in 1997 in Chiang Rai province, this temple is impressed by its unique appearance. The temple is completely painted white and covered with intricate carvings. To reach the temple, you need to cross a bridge over a creepy lake, with arms reaching into the sky. While most temples are decorated with gold and other colors, Wat Rong Khun is decorated very differently on the inside. Instead of traditional Buddha statues, it displays murals representing reincarnation, rebirth and paranoia. The depictions of Elvis, Superman, and the Matrix, don't seem to fit a Buddhist temple, but they are part of what makes Wat Rong Khun unique.
 
Ayutthaya Historical Park

Wat Mahathat Ayutthaya

Ayutthaya is about an hour and a half north of Bangkok by train. Ayutthaya is the old capital of Thailand and is the home of an ancient temple complex. A UNESCO World Heritage site, this park includes 67 temples and ruins dating back to 1351. The park includes sacred stone Buddha statues, as well as a courtyard and stone palace. impressive. One of its most popular attractions is Wat Mahathat, famous for its Buddha head entangled in the roots of an old tree.
 
Lopburi

Lopburi - thị trấn khỉ

About a 2-hour drive north of Bangkok, Lopburi used to be one of Thailand's largest and most important cities. It is now home to the remains of palaces and temples built between the sixth and tenth centuries. However, what really sets it apart from other temples is the hundreds. monkeys live here. In particular, the remains of Phra Prang Sam Yod temple is known as the Monkey Temple. These monkeys are quite mischievous, and often climb on their feet, steal things and even scratch or bite tourists. Ideally, you should not wear valuables, or anything that could easily be stolen when you arrive.
 
Wat Phra That Lampang Luang

Wat Phra That Lampang Luang

As one of the holiest sites in Thailand, Wat Phra That Lampang Luang was built in the 13th century, and preserved as it was in its original state. According to legend, the Buddha visited this place 2,500 years ago. He gave the temple a hair, and today, that hair is still kept in the temple. In addition to the temple, it also houses the oldest wooden viharn house in Thailand and other sacred wooden structures. This temple is about seven hours drive north of Bangkok, about an hour and a half south of Chiang Mai and you can easily reach this temple from Lampang town by taxi.
 
Wat Pha Sorn Kaew

Wat Pha Sorn Kaew

Wat Pha Sorn Kaew is not only a temple but it is one of the most beautiful views in Thailand. Located atop 2,700 feet high, it offers a stunning view of the surrounding mountains and forests. This temple is sparkling with more than five million pieces of mosaic and pottery, famous for its five giant, white Buddha statues, standing on the background of towering mountains.
 
You will also find a stained-glass gazebo and some peaceful on-site gardens. The tranquility of Wat Pha Sorn Kaew is truly incomparable to any other temple in Thailand. Wat Pha Sorn Kaew is located near the town of Khearn Sorn, a five-hour drive north of Bangkok.
 
The Holy Land of Truth

Thánh địa sự thật

The Sanctuary of Truth in Pattaya has been built in 1981 without ending. About a two-hour drive south of Bangkok, the complex is a project built specifically for the religious symbols of Thailand, the Khmer, China and India, to preserve construction techniques. Ancient, in danger of extinction. Made entirely of wood, the building is covered in carvings of Hindu and Buddhist gods and goddesses - a piece of religious mythology. In addition, the complex hosts interesting programs and activities, such as traditional fencing and dancing, but you should avoid elephant riding when you arrive.

Source: Hien Trang