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Phra Maha Chedi CHai Mongkol

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Discover Phra Maha Chedi Chai Mongkol, a stunning spiritual landmark located at Pha Nam Thip Thep Prasit Wararam Temple in Pha Nam Yoi, Thailand. This intricate chedi showcases exquisite Thai architecture and is a significant site for reflection and spirituality.

About Phra Maha Chedi CHai Mongkol


Phra Maha Chedi Chai Mongkol stands as a remarkable testament to the spiritual and architectural heritage of Thailand, situated within the serene grounds of Pha Nam Thip Thep Prasit Wararam Temple in Pha Nam Yoi. This splendid chedi is not only a visual feast but also serves as a beacon of faith and devotion for visitors and locals alike.

As you approach the Phra Maha Chedi Chai Mongkol, the impressive scale and intricate details of its design immediately capture the eye. The golden spires shimmer under the sunlight, reflecting both the beauty of Thai craftsmanship and the deep cultural significance attributed to such structures. Each element of the chedi is imbued with symbolism, representing the teachings of Buddhism and the journey toward enlightenment.

Visitors flock to this sacred site not just for its breathtaking beauty but also for moments of reflection and meditation. The atmosphere is imbued with tranquility, making it an ideal place for individuals seeking solace amid the hustle and bustle of daily life. The serene environment enhances the spiritual experience, inviting visitors to connect with their inner selves while appreciating the artistic prowess that defines Thai temples.

Pha Nam Thip Thep Prasit Wararam Temple, where Phra Maha Chedi Chai Mongkol is located, is a vibrant community hub where religious activities flourish, and cultural traditions are kept alive. The temple grounds are often surrounded by lush greenery, lending an added sense of peace and harmony to the area. Exploring the temple complex allows visitors to immerse themselves in the local culture and discover the various rituals and practices that take place within its walls.

For those interested in deepening their understanding of Thai Buddhist culture, a visit to Phra Maha Chedi Chai Mongkol can be an enriching experience. The site often welcomes monks and devotees, providing opportunities for dialogue about spirituality and Buddhist philosophy. Engaging with the local community can offer insights into the daily lives of those who visit and worship at this sacred space.

In addition to the spiritual elements, the surrounding area includes various attractions that enhance the visit. Local markets, delicious street food, and other cultural experiences await exploration, making the trip to Phra Maha Chedi Chai Mongkol a well-rounded adventure.

Whether you’re a spiritual seeker, a lover of architecture, or simply curious about Thailand’s rich cultural tapestry, Phra Maha Chedi Chai Mongkol offers an experience that resonates on multiple levels. This sacred site, with its stunning beauty and deep-rooted significance, invites all who visit to pause, reflect, and engage with the essence of Thai culture and spirituality. Embrace the opportunity to find peace and inspiration as you wander through the magnificent grounds of this cherished landmark in Pha Nam Yoi.

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10 thoughts on “Phra Maha Chedi CHai Mongkol

  1. This temple complex is megaproject that is still uncompleted. The west side of the pagoda is beautiful flower garden, east side is the most picturesque for taking photo or selfie without using any application on mobilephone. This pagoda interior is still undercontruction too but it worths my visit, it’s very far from city of Roi et.

  2. With not much to see in Roi Et, this is a true gem. I would highly recommend a visit to this temple grounds which basques in such magnificent beauty. Take along a cool cloth and fan for the summit to the top where the relics of the Buddha lie…some few hundred steps!

  3. The venue is not exactly on every’s travel path but this is one is special. I have seen quite some temples in my life but this one is special. It’s big and has five different levels. The decoration is luxurious and elaborated. Awesome

  4. Thanks to Thai friends I could visit this pagoda, which is not on any tourist route, but if you have a chance: Go there! It’s breathtaking!

  5. Almost overwhelming. A bit off the main road, but absolutely worth a visit.Use some hours on a day with no rain.Be prepared for steep stair walking.Take along water.

  6. Some sources call the complex “Isaan Buddhist Park”. No Thai person seems to know that name nor have they ever heard it. I was unable to find out where this title came from. So don’t bother asking Thai people for “Isaan Buddhist Park”, just say the full name or simply “Chedi Mongkol” – and everybody knows what you mean.Please don’t ask me for instructions on how to get there. A local friend from Roi-et drove me all the way. The location is approximately 90 kilometres North of Roi-et town. There is no village nearby. The chedi is in the middle of nowhere, so to say. I don’t think you can go there by public transport. You have to go by group tour or hire someone to drive you there. If you decide to drive by yourself, get directions from google maps first.Surprisingly enough, there was a large Tesco Lotus in one of the villages on the way, just in case.Shortly before arrival you pass many restaurants. They all sell the same: Grilled chicken and grilled fish, the one with the thick crust of salt – very delicious!Upon arrival you can see that the chedi is in the hills of a jungle area. From the parking lot you can either walk five minutes or take the small tractor-train to reach the entrance. The train is free of charge and so was the entrance to the chedi. Avoid Buddhist holidays if you can. There were not many people during my visit, but I’ve been told that it can get very crowded on certain days. The structure is big, I mean really huge. On one sign it is said that the foundation of the building is 101 metres in diameter and the total height is 101 metres as well, referring to the name of the province you are in (Roi-et means “one hundred-one”). The garden surrounding the chedi is well maintained and the photo opportunities are seemingly endless.When you enter the chedi, you’ll find yourself in a gigantic hall that is nearly empty. In the middle of the room are the Buddha images. This area is relatively small in comparison to the rest of the hall. The next two floors look basically the same: Huge empty space with a Buddha worship corner.I am still puzzled over the fact that there is such a huge, well maintained place in Thailand, rivalling Bangkok’s Grand Palace in size and I never heard of it before.A visit can be easily combined with visiting Nam Tok Soda, a waterfall not too far away. From there you can actually see Phra Maha Chedi Chai Mongkol protruding out of the dense jungle.Another place to add to your trip is the nearby “Tham Pha Nam Thip Non-hunting Area”, which does not have the status of a national park, but is treated like one and it is under the authority of the Thai National Park administration. It is just 10 kilometres away.

  7. Beautiful place to visit, great view over the hills and valley from the top if the weather is good and the sky is clear.

  8. An exhibit about the life & practices of the Venerable Phra Ajaan Mun Bhuridatta Mahathera (1870-1949) was on display during our visit – Friday 30 Oct 20.An excerpt from his story. “He was a Thai Bhikkhu (Monk) of the Theravada Sect, Dhammayut Order, who together with his teacher, was responsible for the revival of & propagation of the forest ascetic tradition or Kammatthana tradition that has now spread throughout Thailand & to several countries abroad.”I suggest that you allow for a 2-3 hour visit as there is much to see in this huge complex. Additionally for those with an interest in Buddhism & Wat architecture, gird yourself with as much knowledge of the complex beforehand.

  9. I’ve visited quite a few temples around Thailand and this one would definitely be in my top 5. Everything from the size of the temple area (think football stadium), the statuary, the fountains, the overall detail, the man hours, the manicured gardens, it is all absolutely stunning. When I first walked in I just stood there for a few moments gobsmacked. Located around 70kms NE of Roi Et it was worth every baht I paid Mr Lek’s limousine taxi service to take me there. We stopped off for a bite to eat on the way back.

  10. I’m not sure why Trip Advisor also has a listing for “Wat Pha Nam Yoi — Isaan Buddhist Park” for this same temple complex, but it underscores the confusion over the name and location of this place. It’s good to read the reviews under each of the listings. And, important to be careful in plotting your course to travel here, as it can be very confusing! Most local people will know the place by the name Phra Maha Chedi Chai Mongkol.In any case, a visit is well worth the effort to travel to this relatively remote area and overcome the errors of Google map and others. It is a truly spectacular place that you won’t regret visiting. Are aren’t enough superlatives to do the place justice!Prepare to climb a lot of steps (nearly 300) if you plan to go to the top of the temple. The views from the temple mount are fabulous and the temple itself is stupendous.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Phra Maha Chedi CHai Mongkol

Where is Phra Maha Chedi CHai Mongkol located?

Phra Maha Chedi CHai Mongkol is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Pha Nam Thip Thep Prasit Wararam Temple Pha Nam Yoi, Thailand

Does Phra Maha Chedi CHai Mongkol have an official website?

Yes, you can explore more about Phra Maha Chedi CHai Mongkol, including its history, cultural significance, and upcoming events, by visiting its official website at http://101-travel.blogspot.com.



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