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Wat Chak Yai Buddhist Park

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Nestled in Moo 10 Na Yai Am Subdistrict, Wat Chak Yai Buddhist Park is a tranquil retreat that invites visitors to explore its stunning landscaped gardens, intricately designed stupas, and serene atmosphere, making it a perfect destination for spiritual seekers and nature lovers alike.

About Wat Chak Yai Buddhist Park

Wat Chak Yai Buddhist Park, located in Moo 10 Na Yai Am Subdistrict, Thailand, is an enchanting destination that draws visitors seeking peace and spiritual reflection. This serene park is adorned with breathtaking sculptures and lush greenery, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the calming ambiance of nature. The park features remarkable architectural elements that showcase traditional Thai Buddhist design, providing a picturesque backdrop for photography and contemplation. Visitors can wander through the neatly maintained pathways, explore hidden corners of the park, and find moments of solitude by the tranquil ponds. The soothing sounds of chirping birds and rustling leaves enhance the park’s tranquil atmosphere, making it ideal for meditation and mindfulness practices. Each visit to Wat Chak Yai offers a unique opportunity to connect with the rich cultural heritage of Thailand while enjoying the natural beauty that surrounds this sacred space. Whether you are on a spiritual journey or simply looking to relax in nature, Wat Chak Yai Buddhist Park is a must-visit destination that embodies the essence of peace and harmony.

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Full Address

Moo 10 Na Yai Am Subdistrict, 22160, Thailand

Name in Thai

พุทธอุทยานวัดชากใหญ่ (นายายอาม, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

หมู่ 10 ตำบลนายายอาม, นายายอาม 22160 ไทย

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สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว นายายอาม, Things to Do in Na Yai Am

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3 thoughts on “Wat Chak Yai Buddhist Park

  1. This Buddhist Park is the most amazing place. On our day trip to Chanthaburi, we were taken here, and did not know what to except. On entry we saw many very large statues of Monk along the riverbank. Going further into the beautiful wooded area, there were Huge concrete ‘rocks’ with statues depicting the Lord Buddha in his different teaching positions. the ‘rocks’ were, in fact, homes for the Monks who lived there. All the statues are huge and very well cared for, as is the whole area. Very well worth a visit and you will take some wonderful photos. No entry charge.

  2. This temple is almost unknown to tourists. It is located in an expansive park with hundreds of religious statues. very peaceful and relaxing.

  3. Wat Chak Yai – near ChanthaburiIf you are in the Chanthaburi area, a visit to Wat Chak Yai is highly recommended. Maybe it’s not the most impressive or devout Temple but it is well worth visiting. It is hard to describe what you will see as there are hundreds of life-sized alabaster figures, all vividly coloured, acting some of the ways in which the Lord Buddha preached.It is actually called a Buddhist Park as it covers a large formerly forested area and many wonderful old trees remain. The range of figures and scenes that you will see here can almost be described as Conceptual Art. They are breath-taking in a simplistic form and inspirational in their simplistic yet colourful execution. Founded in 1955 as a meditation centre and following to the vision of the Phra Thammarat (the Rector), full size religious artifacts were created around the park by his followers. Most of the ‘scenes’ depict the way that the Lord Buddha preached to his disciples.The ‘scenes’ are most impressive and the tranquillity of the area, quite profound. Just a short drive from Chanthaburi it is easy to find using GPS. There are no charges, just park your car and wander around and stare in wonder!

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Where is Wat Chak Yai Buddhist Park located?

Wat Chak Yai Buddhist Park is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Moo 10 Na Yai Am Subdistrict, 22160, Thailand



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