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Wat Phra That Su Thon Mongkhon Khiri

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Wat Phra That Su Thon Mongkhon Khiri is a serene Buddhist temple located in Ban Huai Namphrik, Den Chai, Thailand. Nestled amidst lush greenery, this temple is renowned for its stunning architecture, vibrant murals, and tranquil ambiance, making it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists seeking spiritual enlightenment and cultural insights.

About Wat Phra That Su Thon Mongkhon Khiri


Wat Phra That Su Thon Mongkhon Khiri is an enchanting Buddhist temple situated in Ban Huai Namphrik, in the Den Chai district of Thailand. This sacred site draws visitors from far and wide, not only for its spiritual significance but also for its captivating beauty and rich cultural heritage.

As one of the prominent spiritual landmarks in the region, Wat Phra That Su Thon Mongkhon Khiri is distinguished by its impressive architecture that combines traditional Thai styles with intricate details. The temple is surrounded by picturesque landscapes, creating an ideal setting for reflection and meditation. Visitors are often captivated by the serene environment, making it a perfect sanctuary for those seeking peace and solace.

The temple grounds feature numerous important structures, including the main stupa, which houses sacred relics, and beautifully decorated halls adorned with vibrant murals depicting Buddhist teachings and stories. These artistic representations offer a glimpse into the spiritual beliefs that permeate Thai culture.

Throughout the year, Wat Phra That Su Thon Mongkhon Khiri hosts various religious ceremonies and events, which provide an opportunity for visitors to experience authentic Thai Buddhist practices. The local community actively participates in these activities, further enriching the cultural experience for those who visit.

For travelers seeking to explore off-the-beaten-path destinations in Thailand, Wat Phra That Su Thon Mongkhon Khiri is a hidden gem that promises to leave a lasting impression. Whether you are interested in photography, spiritual exploration, or simply enjoying the tranquil surroundings, the temple offers a unique glimpse into the heart of Thai spirituality.

Visitors are encouraged to dress respectfully and maintain a sense of decorum while exploring the temple grounds. This respect for local customs not only enhances the overall experience but also honors the spiritual significance of this revered site.

In summary, Wat Phra That Su Thon Mongkhon Khiri is not just a temple; it is a sanctuary of peace, spirituality, and cultural richness. Its stunning architecture, peaceful ambiance, and community involvement make it a must-visit location for anyone traveling to the Den Chai area of Thailand. Embrace the serenity and immerse yourself in the spiritual essence of this extraordinary temple.

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Ban huai Namphrik Mu 5, Tambon Den Chai, Thailand

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วัดพระธาตุสุโทนมงคลคีรี (เด่นชัย, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

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สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว เด่นชัย, Things to Do in Den Chai

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10 thoughts on “Wat Phra That Su Thon Mongkhon Khiri

  1. This was a unique temple that we passed while transporting from Sukhothai area to Chiang Rai. Open to the public for viewing, no fee. Worth walking around the grounds and taking photos of the unique architecture.

  2. We are perennial visitors to Thailand and have covered most of the country but this Wat was of a different order. Just off the smaller highway in Den Chai it features a massive, yes really massive reclining Buddha and the oddest huge elephant faced gold chicken sculpture. Yes really! The site is huge and we were there for a couple of hours which, seeing we had done tens of Wats in our latest 4 weeks in Thailand speaks volumes. The main temple is very attractive inside and there is even a coffee shop where you can buy drinks and ice creams. Pure Thailand at its best. Wonderful, quirky, friendly and different. If you are in the area….don’t miss it!

  3. On the Phrae – Nan Highway in Den Chai district, this temple is an interesting place with stupa contains Lord Buddha’s relics. King Rama X during the time that he was the crown prince also visited this temple.

  4. Only found out about this temple by reading travelers reports and since it was on our route, called in. Very interesting temple. Ordination hall was particularly interesting.

  5. Right after looking around the historical ruins of Ayutthaya and Sukothai we visited this beautiful temple with its amazing pomp and circumstance. You cannot fail to be impressed by it. Be prepared to spend some exciting hours at this awesome place.

  6. An outstanding architecture look much different than other temple.I got here by a bus driver recommended a lot of things to see here.

  7. Lots of well done statues featuring animals, mythical figures and a female reclining Buddha. Be sure and climb the stairs.

  8. There is a giant colorful reclined Buddha at first sight. But there is much more, including an elephant-duck giant golden statue and a beautiful temple inside

  9. Was recommend by my local friend to visit this temple. Was amazed by the big reclining Buddha statue in front of the temple. Inside the temple you will be able to see that the architecture is different from the temple you see in Bangkok. I can say there is a lot of influence of Laos and Burma as they resemble a lot from the temples you can see over there. There is also a museum in the temple where by you can see lots of artifices.

  10. This was our last destination before we left Phrae. The Burmese-Lanna style large temple is very rich with many beautiful sculptures (such as a remarkable 85 m Burmese style reclining Buddha, mythical creatures, guardian giants, former Thai great kings, etc.) and stunning architectures (such as an elaborate Lanna style 3 level octagonal based structure embellished with statues and total of 32 golden pagodas, beautiful arch doors, etc.). The temple also contains a museum in a Lanna style teak pavilion that collects some ancient artifacts plus old pictures of Lanna kingdom and former Lanna lords. Such a gorgeous temple! Worth a visit.

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Wat Phra That Su Thon Mongkhon Khiri is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Ban huai Namphrik Mu 5, Tambon Den Chai, Thailand



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