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Wat Phra Pai Luang

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Wat Phra Pai Luang, a stunning Buddhist temple in Thailand, invites visitors to experience its rich history and serene ambiance. Nestled amidst lush greenery, this enchanting site showcases exquisite architecture, intricate details, and a peaceful atmosphere that captivates the spirit. Whether seeking spiritual solace or a cultural journey, Wat Phra Pai Luang stands as a must-visit destination for travelers.

About Wat Phra Pai Luang


Wat Phra Pai Luang, located in the heart of Thailand, is a remarkable temple known for its breathtaking beauty and spiritual significance. The temple is a peaceful haven, attracting both locals and visitors wishing to immerse themselves in the tranquil environment and the rich cultural heritage it embodies. The architecture of Wat Phra Pai Luang is a fine testament to the intricate artistry characteristic of Thai temples, featuring ornate decorations that reflect the dedication and craftsmanship of its builders.

Surrounded by lush landscapes, the temple offers a serene retreat for meditation and reflection. Visitors can stroll through its beautiful grounds, taking in the sights and sounds of nature while experiencing a deep sense of tranquility. The temple is particularly noted for its impressive Buddha statues, each representing different aspects of Buddhist teachings and philosophy.

Wat Phra Pai Luang holds a significant place in the local community, serving as a vital center for Buddhist practices and festivals. The atmosphere during important religious events is vibrant and filled with cultural significance, providing a unique opportunity for visitors to engage with traditional customs and rituals.

The commitment to preserving the temple’s rich history is evident in the maintenance and ongoing

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วัดพระพายหลวง (เมืองสุโขทัย, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

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10 thoughts on “Wat Phra Pai Luang

  1. From my point of view, if you visit this place without a tour guide, you will not understand anything. The tour guide will explain details in the temple for example, this is a Hindu temple, build after Angkor Wat. When Sukhothai people moved in the land, this temple turn into Buddhist temple. All of these information I learnt from my tour. I would recommend this place if only you have a book or visit with someone who has a knowledge about this temple.

  2. A sprawling complex of temple buildings which have a number of sites well worth exploring. Spend some time here to really appreciate the areas, and see how many Buddha images, in various states of style and disrepair you can spot. Too many to count.

  3. Interesting group of ruins. Has one Khmer tower still erect, worth seeing it. When here, make sure to visit Wat si chum, where there’s a huge and amazing sitting Buddha. Also visit the new Wat Phra Pai Luang, where monks live and there’s a golden reclining Buddha.

  4. although this Wat had seen better days its still worth a visit if you are interested in Thai history & culture

  5. This temple stands tall and must be seen as it is not on plain flat ground. it is different from the other temples in the area

  6. You get combined entry here on a ticket for Wat Si Chum which is the only reason we went in. The ruins offer nothing more than any of the other lesser temples.

  7. Wat Phrapai Luangโบราณสถานวัดพระพายหลวง is in the Sukhothai Historic Park Northern Zone, Highway 1113, Tambon Mueang Kao, Amphoe Mueang Sukhothai, Chang Wat Sukhothai 64210, Thailand. For those who have visited the main park, the Northern Zone is another 20 Baht for Thais, 100 Baht for foreigners and 10 Baht per bicycle. Riding from town it is easiest to enter across the wooden bridge on the east side of the island. The ticket booth is at 17.029043 N, 99.702693 E (17°01’44.6″N 99°42’09.7″E). This ticket is also good for Wat Si Chum. It is best to go to these sites early in the morning as most Buddha statues face into the rising sun. It is also best to go in the dry season, so as to have more of a chance of abundant sunlight. If you have a chance, an optimal time to go would be during the Sukhothai Loi Krathong And Candle Festival. However, this means that there will be a lot of modern temporary structures and lighting installed at the main Historical Park, which may affect your enjoyment of the archeological sites. The site is open from 06:30 to 18:00.

  8. It is one of the oldest monuments in Sukhothai. It is is located just outside of the old walled town. The first structures built were three Khmer style prangs, of which only the Northern one is still intact. The Wat Phra Phai Luang was built by the Khmer when the Sukhothai area was part of the Khmer empire. In the Sukhothai period the Khmer Mahayana Buddhist temple was converted into a Theravada Buddhist one.

  9. Wat Phra Phai Luang is probably the most impressive structure outside of the paid area. Similar in grandeur and layout as Wat Mahathat, it actually is more photogenic because it’s crumbling. It would be the only structure outside of the paid area that is worth going out of the way for.

  10. The compound is surrounded by moat, and the place is quite huge. The temples area has no trees, it gets very hot under the sun. Not much of restoration work done here.

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