Nestled in the picturesque Khong Chiam district of Ubon Ratchathani, Wat Tham Khoo Ha is a tranquil Buddhist temple renowned for its stunning natural surroundings and unique caves. Visitors are drawn to its serene atmosphere, making it an ideal spot for reflection and spiritual exploration.
Wat Tham Khoo Ha is a remarkable temple that captivates both locals and travelers with its serene beauty and spiritual significance. Located in the tranquil Khong Chiam area of Ubon Ratchathani, this site features stunning cave formations and lush landscapes that create a peaceful environment for meditation and contemplation. The temple is a fantastic representation of local culture and Buddhism, showcasing impressive artwork and intricate designs that adorn its structures. As you wander through the grounds, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and the Mekong River, making it a perfect retreat for nature enthusiasts and spiritual seekers alike. Whether you come to seek solace, explore the caves, or appreciate the beauty of traditional Thai architecture, Wat Tham Khoo Ha promises a unique experience that leaves a lasting impression. Uncover the rich history and tranquil ambiance of this hidden gem, and immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere that defines this captivating destination.
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Wat Tham Khoo Ha is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking โขงเจียม, Khong Chiam, Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand 34220, Thailand
The place is very transforming. There are old trees, sculptures, tamples. There is a a huge shield with ASEAN countries flags. Many spots for pictures and relaxation. A good place to have view.
Very beautiful temple and an impressive “Gong”. While traveling through we noticed many makers of these “Gongs”. To see one this size and realize the effort put into to making and erecting it was impressive. The temple itself is surrounded by a lot of beauty which adds to it.
Overall average only this temple, only just drop by because near to khong chiam town.They have a very big Gong displace all the Asean countries.
Visited today & what a stunning Wat this is, there is a huge gong outside eith lots of flag emblems & the Wat is really beautiful. It was worth the drive over from Ubon. Luckily we managed to avoid the large bus tour that had visited just prior to our arrival. Well worth a visit if you are in the area.
The focal point of a visit to this wat are the views across the Mekong to Laos. We came at sunset and were very impressed. The way is only around ten minutes walk up a staircase from Khong Chiam town.
A great place to stop before 2 colour rover.Lots of food and drinks vendors.Impressive temple which is worth visiting.Beautiful place
We went there as a review had talked about the special pagoda (chedi) as well as the magnificent view from the wat. The view is nice. The walk down to the ashes of the monk as well as the Buddha antechamber is also nice but what is most striking is the large gong (rakang) at the entrance. The way itself does not have particular charm but it’s worth a short stop if you’re in the area, for example, if going to Wat Sirindhorn Wararam or to see the two-color river viewpoint (which is 5 minutes away).
Yes it’s touristy with shops and buildings slanted to be public drawcards but it must be the biggest gong in Isaan and maybe all of Thailand. The two temples are appealing, the big greyish-white one caught my eye but sadly it’s not open inside Maybe it’s not akl finished yet. There is a good viewpoint for the 2 colour river and the Mekong in general and if you follow the path down the hill you will come to a pleasant temple in a cave Definitely worth a visit if you are not put off by the deliberately commercial which is common in Thailand. Maybe that’s the challenge for the serious believer.
Truly beautiful place. We visited here on way to the Mekong River hotel. I didn’t know it was here but suddenly we saw these all white towers of the Temple gleaming in the sunlight and then this huge gong came into view. It looked like a fairytale. We walked around the site for a good hour but we couldn’t unfortunately stay longer and go inside the Temple. There were some lovely views from here of the Mekong/Mun Rivers and it’s a beautiful spot well worth visitingWe walked around
We nearly passed by this large overview stop, but got sucked up by the novelty of the massive gong (largest in Thailand? largest in the world?). There is also an attractive white temple that will remind some of the white temple in Chiang Rai. The views of the confluence of the Mekong and Mun Rivers, and across into Laos, are very pleasant.