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Wat Chai Mongkhon

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Wat Chai Mongkhon, located at 133 Charoenprathet Road in Changkhlan, Thailand, is a captivating temple that showcases the beauty of Thai architecture and spirituality. Visitors can immerse themselves in the serene ambiance, marvel at intricate murals, and partake in a variety of cultural experiences that highlight the rich heritage of Buddhism.

About Wat Chai Mongkhon


Nestled in the heart of Changkhlan, Thailand, Wat Chai Mongkhon is a revered Buddhist temple that stands as a testament to the country’s architectural prowess and spiritual depth. This stunning temple is perfectly positioned at 133 Charoenprathet Road, making it easily accessible for both locals and tourists who seek a moment of tranquility amidst the vibrant atmosphere of the city.

As you approach Wat Chai Mongkhon, the first thing that captures your attention is the magnificent architecture. The temple features intricate designs adorned with vivid colors and delicate carvings that reflect the artistry of traditional Thai culture. The rooflines curve gracefully skyward, drawing the eye towards the heavens and inviting visitors to appreciate the divine.

Inside the temple, you are greeted by a serene atmosphere that encourages reflection and meditation. The main hall houses a beautifully crafted Buddha statue, which serves as the focal point for worshippers and visitors alike. Surrounded by flickering candles and fragrant incense, the environment is imbued with a sense of peace that resonates deeply with those who enter.

Wat Chai Mongkhon also features a rich tapestry of murals and decorative elements that narrate tales from Buddhist teachings. Each artwork is meticulously crafted, offering a glimpse into the beliefs and values of Thai culture while encouraging visitors to connect with the spirituality embedded in the temple.

Throughout the year, various cultural and religious activities take place at Wat Chai Mongkhon, making it a vibrant hub for community engagement. Visitors are often welcomed to participate in traditional ceremonies, providing an authentic experience that deepens their understanding of Buddhist practices and Thai traditions.

In addition to its spiritual significance, Wat Chai Mongkhon is surrounded by lush gardens and serene landscapes, creating a perfect backdrop for quiet reflection or leisurely strolls. The natural beauty of the area complements the temple’s architectural splendor, enhancing the experience for all who visit.

Whether you are seeking spiritual solace, cultural education, or simply a peaceful retreat, Wat Chai Mongkhon offers an enriching experience that is both memorable and transformative. The harmonious blend of art, culture, and spirituality makes this temple not just

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133 Charoenprathet Road Changkhlan, Thailand

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10 thoughts on “Wat Chai Mongkhon

  1. it is a bit isolated. they have a huge Arch at the entrance to the temple. inside you will find the pagodas and the stupas. it is coloured in white and gold the stupas. you will a lot of people in this temple. a very beautiful temple.

  2. This is a nice stop if you are in the neighborhood. Some boat tours of the river leave from here. I wouldn’t go out of my way to stop here but if you’re walking by it’s worth a look, just not as dramatic as any of the other temples we’ve visited.

  3. Nice, little temple with interesting blue colours. Nice gate and architecture. Very important temple to see during Loy Khratong as you can place the khratongs on the river at the temple site. It is easy to find. You can arrive by tuc-tuc. Few visitors.There is no entrance fee.

  4. Visiting the wat and monks / what was the most extraordinary was thai people buying fish or shell that they will release in the river. One thai woman told me it was to bring luck and fortune or anything you desire. You can see all the plastic baskets left. For sure, some of the fish are almost dead but it is an folkcustom to see. Then after that, go to a cruise with mae ping river. Take care, no food, no drink and be correctly dressed if visiting the temple WAT CHai Mongkhon

  5. Definitely worth a stop if you’re in the area. The Chedi is pretty & the grounds are nice. This Wat is very popular with the locals, it was very busy.

  6. This is a small, but pretty temple near the river. Part of it is undergoing renovation, but most can still be visited. We stumbled onto it while walking near our hotel. It turns out this is one of the oldest temples in Chiang Mai

  7. We came across this temple while we were on our way for the Ping River Cruise, and we explored it after the river journey. It is an active Buddhist temple built in Burmese style. There is no admission ticket to this place and was not crowded in the evening around 5 pm.The most striking highlight of this wat is the Chedi, with golden and white colour. The Vihan has a beautiful exterior. We saw a number of pilgrims releasing fish back into Ping River. We spent about 30 minutes admiring and photographing this site.

  8. Glad to have come here to welcome 2022 with the intent of releasing freshwater fishes (bought from the market) into the Ping river with companions. Spent a short but blissful moment wishing well and reflect inside the chapel for a good calming peace of mind.

  9. We where staying at the Na Nirand that is located next door to this temple. I walked over to it to have a look and see what was there. There was the main temple and it was very lovely. There was a main building behind this, but it was being restored when I was there so you were not allow into the building. There is the river boat entry down the back so there was a lot of people going to this via this temple. There was at least 5 dogs there that were OK with you walking around until a local in a car turned up and they all went nuts. He was clearly someone that they all liked and the barking showed this while he was there. Seen a few Monks in the large building next to the temple and they have a great building that I believe you could visit and pray but I didn’t do so as this was not the reason that I was going to see what was there.

  10. This old temple along the Ping river, near the Anantara Chiang Mai resort. Has a big shrine to the boddhisatva Guan Yin and also shrines to King Rama V. Parking available

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Wat Chai Mongkhon is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 133 Charoenprathet Road Changkhlan, Thailand



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