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Wat Lok Molee

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Wat Lok Molee, located at 298/1 Manee Nopparat Road, is a breathtaking Buddhist temple in Si Phum, Thailand. Known for its stunning architecture, peaceful atmosphere, and rich history, this temple beckons visitors to explore its serene grounds and intricate designs.

About Wat Lok Molee

Wat Lok Molee is a stunning Buddhist temple situated at 298/1 Manee Nopparat Road in the charming district of Si Phum, Thailand. This historical treasure, founded in the 14th century, showcases Lanna architectural style with its ornate stucco carvings and impressive chedi. Visitors are often captivated by the temple’s tranquil ambiance and the beautiful surroundings that invite reflection and meditation. The vibrant colors of the temple’s structures against the backdrop of lush greenery create a perfect escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. Each visit to Wat Lok Molee provides an opportunity to immerse oneself in the rich heritage and spiritual vitality of the area. The temple is not only a place of worship but also a cultural hub where locals and tourists connect through traditions and festivities. Recommended activities include exploring the main hall adorned with intricate murals, attending traditional ceremonies, and marveling at the iconic wooden gate. Wat Lok Molee stands as a testament to the enduring beauty and significance of Thai culture, making it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the area.

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298/1 Manee Nopparat Road Si Phum, Thailand

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10 thoughts on “Wat Lok Molee

  1. This was my least favourite Wat. I only came as I went to the Three Kings Monument nearby. Otherwise don’t bother. Very different in terms of colours and structure compared to the other Wat’s. Not huge. What was nice to see here was the monks teaching. The Wat appeared to be very ‘active’ with Thai families. I also managed to see a bride and groom having a photo shoot!

  2. Giving this 4 stars in no way implies this isn’t a wonderful place to visit, but I’m visiting alot of Temples here, so I’m saving the 5 star rating for the best of the best.Beautiful inside the main Temple building and I love all the gold ribbons hung on lines in front of the Chedi carrying people’s wishes.

  3. This temple is close to the north gate of the old city. Just cross the roads to the outside of the moat. A wonderful temple to visit. There are ropes at the pagoda which you can pull to send a bamboo carrying water up to the Buddha statue. Free to visit.

  4. The temple is located near the north gate of the old city. Just cross the roads to the outside of the moat. The façade is intricate and magnificent. The vihara is splendid. The roof is well decorated.

  5. A very beautiful Wat that provides a peaceful and relaxing environment. Such amazing buildings and Buddhas. So we’ll maintained.

  6. Its proximity to the old city gate makes it convenient to get to. The 3-tiered wooden roof makes it unusual among other temples. The temple dates back to the 14th century, an old temple indeed but well maintained.

  7. This is a great temple with lots of things to see (and hear) and very well worth a visit across the north moat.

  8. A little bit out of the way for me during my visit, I’m glad I took the walk. This complex had a nice mix of a the things I liked at the others temples in the area. What stood out the most were the guardian statues at the entrance by the street, and the detail in the architecture of the black and white main building. Be sure to take the time to visit here and walk around as theres a lot to see here and the grounds are larger than most of the other temples.

  9. A really gorgeous temple with so much to see here. The main template is beautiful with some lovely Buddha’s inside. There was a red one at the back that was some type of stone maybe and just so different to everything else you see. A lot to walk around and see here. Totally worth the visit.

  10. A wonderful temple, very peaceful, and with an interesting architecture, as it is totally wooden. Behind the temple, you find a place with a lot of colored lanterns hanging.A very nice temple I wod highly recommend visiting. Moreover, the entrance is free.

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Where is Wat Lok Molee located?

Wat Lok Molee is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 298/1 Manee Nopparat Road Si Phum, Thailand



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