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Wat Nong Ao

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Wat Nong Ao, located at 27/7 Phattayatai 24, 20150 in Thailand, is a serene Buddhist temple that invites visitors to experience its tranquil environment and cultural richness. With its stunning architecture and peaceful surroundings, this temple serves as a perfect getaway for spiritual reflection and exploration.

About Wat Nong Ao

Wat Nong Ao, nestled in the heart of Phattayatai, Thailand, is an enchanting temple that embodies the essence of Thai spirituality and architectural beauty. This sacred site attracts both locals and tourists seeking solace from the bustling city. Visitors are greeted by intricately designed structures adorned with vibrant murals that depict Buddhist teachings and tales. The lush greenery surrounding the temple enhances its serene atmosphere, making it an ideal place for meditation and contemplation. Whether you are a devout follower of Buddhism or simply curious about its practices, Wat Nong Ao offers a unique glimpse into the spiritual tapestry of Thailand. Participate in the daily rituals, observe the monks in their serene routines, and enjoy the calming sound of nature that wraps the temple. This hidden gem invites everyone to pause, reflect, and connect with one’s inner self amidst the busy life of Thailand. Experience the essence of tranquility at Wat Nong Ao, where spirituality and nature beautifully converge.

The area

Full Address

27/7, Phattayatai 24, 20150, Thailand

Name in Thai

วัดหนองอ้อ (พัทยา, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

27/7 พัทยาใต้ 24, พัทยา 20150 ไทย

#Category

สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว พัทยา, Things to Do in Pattaya

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7 thoughts on “Wat Nong Ao

  1. While I should probably come back at a better time, during my visit this temple was full of barking dogs. They don’t make you comfortable for a visit.

  2. Best experience ever food was good people were nice and things are cheap nature is fascinating fruits are fresh and delicious

  3. I visited this temple today, which I easily found with a twenty minute walk from the Ibis Pattaya hotel. The temple structures spread over a wide area look very beautiful and majestic. Today at noon, tables were set and vegetarian food and drinks were served to those who came to the temple. A priest was blessing those who came in front of the reclining Buddha. It is a clean and well-maintained temple.

  4. There are three Buddhist temples in Pattaya; each has its own distinctive characteristics. Wat Nong Ao is within walking distance of the town centre. There are several buildings on the site and all either contain or are surrounded by statues. My interest is photography; I make this review from that point of view. At the time of my visit, the site was quiet, but with a number of monks and other helpers completing various tasks. The site was clean and tidy. I have no hesitation in recommending the place both for photographers and anyone who has an interest in temples, Buddhism or different cultures.

  5. If you get bored of the sea, beaches and shopping, come here for an hour. Relax amidst the Buddhist beauty. Everything seems mannered, everything in gold, everything on display, but the eye pleases me, the Orthodox, to lay on my heart! Came in the evening walking three kilometers. Stuck in a locked gate. Thank you to the clerk who, after little persuasion, let me inside. Walked alone through the monastery in the rain, relieved fatigue, admired. There’s no big story behind this monastery. It was founded only in 1976.

  6. Golden colour temples With many statues of Buddha…the place is calm and quiet rather than dogs are every where and barking and bit scary

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Frequently Asked Questions About Wat Nong Ao

Where is Wat Nong Ao located?

Wat Nong Ao is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 27/7, Phattayatai 24, 20150, Thailand



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#Points of Interest & Landmarks, #Religious Sites, #จุดที่น่าสนใจและสถานที่สำคัญ #สถานที่ทางศาสนา

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