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Wat Pan Ping

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Wat Pan Ping is a serene Buddhist temple located at 158/2 Ratchapakhinai Rd, Si Phum, 50200, Thailand. Known for its stunning architecture and peaceful ambiance, it attracts visitors seeking spiritual insight and cultural enrichment.

About Wat Pan Ping


Nestled in the heart of Si Phum, Wat Pan Ping stands as a testament to Thailand’s rich cultural heritage and spiritual depth. This beautiful temple is located at 158/2 Ratchapakhinai Rd, a spot that perfectly encapsulates the tranquility and charm of the region. Visitors who step into Wat Pan Ping are greeted by its intricate architectural details, which seamlessly blend traditional Thai styles with Buddhist symbolism.

The temple is not only a place of worship but also a sanctuary for those seeking introspection and calm. The serene atmosphere is enhanced by lush greenery and the gentle sounds of nature, making it an ideal location for meditation and reflection. The community surrounding Wat Pan Ping is warm and welcoming, providing an inviting environment for both locals and travelers to engage with the spiritual practices that have been a part of Thai culture for centuries.

Inside, visitors can admire several stunning murals and sculptures that depict important scenes from the life of the Buddha and significant Buddhist teachings. These artistic expressions not only serve as a visual feast but also deepen the understanding of Buddhist philosophy for those who take the time to explore them.

Whether you are a local resident or a traveler keen on exploring Thailand’s spiritual landscape, Wat Pan Ping offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture. The temple stands as a hub for cultural activities, including traditional ceremonies and community gatherings, making it a living part of Si Phum’s vibrant culture.

With its peaceful environment, stunning architecture, and rich history, Wat Pan Ping is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in experiencing the spiritual and cultural essence of Thailand. Visitors often leave feeling uplifted and enriched by their time spent in this serene oasis. Come and discover the peace that Wat Pan Ping has to offer, and let the temple’s tranquil vibes transport you to a place of serenity and enlightenment.

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Full Address

158/2, Ratchapakhinai Rd Si Phum, 50200, Thailand

Name in Thai

วัดป้านปิง (เมืองเชียงใหม่, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

158/2 ถนนราชภาคินัย ตำบลศรีภูมิ, เมืองเชียงใหม่ 50200 ไทย

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8 thoughts on “Wat Pan Ping

  1. Its along the streets of Chiang mai where you can simply just pop into any temple to visit/view/picture taking etc. For ladies, the usual thing goes – covered tops and skirt/long pants.

  2. Visitor friendly temple with a detailed history provided on a plaque as well as a good description with a plan of all the buildings in the temple.Nice viharn with unusual entwined naga over the entrance. The ubosot has a good mural of Buddha meditating under the boddi tree. There’s a small bell tower and a library.

  3. This temple was third on our self guided morning walking tour in old city. Google search can show free walking tour maps with commentary.We were staying in Raming Lodge, so it was easy to start our walk at Tha Phae gate, then walk into the old city, with Wat Phan Ohn as second temple, after Wat Muen Lan.

  4. Have walked past, but first time to enter and look around. This is not a crowded temple and is very peaceful and serene. This is nice and a good way to avoid the crowded temple near by.

  5. Don’t just stop at the entrance walk through as you will be surprised by the little treasure.Toward the back of the complex you will find a small temple where the monks are ordained I felt this building was worth the find.In the ground roaming freely are many chickens, roasters and the cats played in and around the statues of Buddha’s. I found a chair and just sat back and watch the set up of marquee for the weekend celebration monks instructing where tables and chair should go.This temple is easy to find and is surrounded by many tourists attractions such as the 3 Kings monument, Lanna folk museum and so much more.

  6. Nice quiet temple close to the 3 Kings monument. To the right of the entrance are little sayings in Thai and English (unfortunately I lost the pics)

  7. I’ve been exploring some of Chiang Mai’s temples that don’t charge for entry, and I’m finding that most of them are well worth a visit.Wat Pan Ping had a lovely main hall with an interesting addition. It has covered the entrance and windows with chains. This may well reduce the heat inside, and gives an interesting look.There are a number of fine statues in the grounds. Plenty of parking area, and usually not busy.Well worth a visit if you’re passing.

  8. Another temple located in the old city of Chiang Mai. Easy to find as you walk the streets and this particular temple has some great buildings and of course color adorns the inside sanctuary of the temple.

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Where is Wat Pan Ping located?

Wat Pan Ping is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 158/2, Ratchapakhinai Rd Si Phum, 50200, Thailand



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