Nestled at 188 Thammawithee Road, Pak Nampho, Wat Woranat Banphot is a tranquil sanctuary rich in culture and spirituality. This historic temple invites visitors to explore its intricate architecture, lush surroundings, and serene atmosphere.
Located at 188 Thammawithee Road in Pak Nampho, Wat Woranat Banphot serves as a remarkable testament to Thailand’s spiritual heritage. As you approach this temple, you’re greeted by stunning architecture typical of Thai religious sites, characterized by ornate decorations and vibrant colors that reflect the dedication and craftsmanship of its builders. Visitors are often captivated by the peaceful ambience, allowing for moments of reflection and meditation amidst nature’s beauty. The temple grounds are adorned with lush gardens and serene sculptures, providing perfect spots for tranquility and contemplation. Whether you’re a spiritual seeker, a history enthusiast, or simply looking to experience the rich culture of Thailand, Wat Woranat Banphot promises a memorable journey into the heart of Thai tradition. Engaging with monks, participating in local rituals, or enjoying the breathtaking views from the temple grounds can enrich your visit even further. Wat Woranat Banphot truly encapsulates the essence of Thai spirituality and is a must-visit for anyone exploring the region.
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Wat Woranat Banphot is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 188 Thammawithee Road Pak Nampho, Thailand
You can reach out to Wat Woranat Banphot at +66 56 219 999 for any inquiries about your visit or special events.
This is one of the oldest temples in town. There are an old pagoda and reclining Buddha in the area. You can do a quick visit at this temple. It shouldn’t take longer than an hour. And it’s totally worth it!
It’s a couple of years since I was here but it’s an interesting place. The temple is 185mt above sea level and can be accessed via 439 steps. It’s hard going but the view is spectacular when you get there and the temple itself is very pleasant.
I liked this Temple. It is the one on the hill you can see from many parts of town. Great place for photos and to just wander around and contemplate. There is food and drink available up there and it is easy to get to.
Not as bad as it looks – the steps- good view. Nice breeze on a hot day. Interesting Sukhothai period pagoda.
Fantastic, can get there by car and walk last few steps, off with shoes as you enter and enjoy the tranquility of a very large temple, buy your candles, set them down and place the sacred gold flakes on the Buddhas, continue to climb to the top and ring the three bells, (don’t forget camera for the undisturbed views of Nakhon Sawan, full 360 view of the city) breathtaking, plan so you can have lunch at the extremely friendly family run cafe as you exit, an excellent morning or afternoon out, (we visited on Sunday) A day never to forget : )
It is possible to go by car, but I advice to climb the stairs as it always makes you enjoy the view more thanks to efforts provided to reach. The view on the city is nice, the temples itself is not the most beautiful but it has interesting spots. I especially like the bells. Oddly enough (at least for a tourist, it might look normal for locals) there are sports machines inside the temple and people seem to enjoy using them very much. We tried as well and it was indeed a nice experience to exercise in the peaceful temple ambiance. Good walk and visit if you happen to be in Nakhon Sawan.We had to stop in the city for a night break because we were traveling by car from Bangkok to Mae Hong Son. We would not have visited the city otherwise.