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Wat Prayurawongsawat Worawihan

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Immerse yourself in the serene environment and rich history of Wat Prayurawongsawat Worawihan, a stunning temple located on Prachathipok Road in Thailand. Known for its architectural beauty and cultural significance, this temple is an essential stop for anyone looking to explore Bangkok’s spiritual heritage. The intricate designs and tranquil atmosphere create a perfect setting for reflection and appreciation of Thai culture.

About Wat Prayurawongsawat Worawihan

Wat Prayurawongsawat Worawihan is a remarkable temple located on Prachathipok Road, nestled in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. This enchanting site is part of a larger network of temples that illustrate the deep spiritual heritage of the region, providing visitors with a glimpse into Thailand’s rich cultural tapestry.

The temple was established during the early 20th century and stands as a testament to the artistry and devotion of Thai craftsmanship. Its striking architecture, which features a blend of traditional and contemporary styles, draws visitors from all over the world. The revered main hall, or Ubosot, houses an impressive Buddha statue, surrounded by intricate frescoes that depict various aspects of Buddhist teachings.

One of the key highlights of Wat Prayurawongsawat Worawihan is its beautifully landscaped grounds, which exude tranquility. Visitors can stroll through the peaceful gardens, taking in the stunning lotus ponds and thoughtfully arranged flora that complement the temple’s serene ambiance. This setting makes it a perfect space for meditation and self-reflection.

The temple is not just a visual delight; it also plays a significant role in the local community. Wat Prayurawongsawat Worawihan hosts annual festivals and events that draw devotees from nearby neighborhoods, showcasing traditional ceremonies, cultural performances, and communal prayers. These vibrant gatherings provide insights into local customs and the ongoing relevance of Buddhism in contemporary Thai society.

As you explore the surroundings, you’ll also discover small shops and vendors offering traditional Thai snacks and souvenirs, enriching your experience at this spiritual landmark. Each visit to Wat Prayurawongsawat Worawihan promises a unique journey that blends spirituality with cultural exploration.

Whether you are a local resident or a traveler seeking the hidden gems of Bangkok, a visit to Wat Prayurawongsawat Worawihan will leave you with a deeper appreciation for Thailand’s religious heritage, its beautiful architecture, and the warm hospitality of its people. This temple encapsulates the essence of Bangkok while providing a tranquil escape from the bustling city.

With its captivating beauty and spiritual significance, Wat Prayurawongsawat Worawihan stands out as a must-visit destination for anyone journeying through Thailand. Embrace the peaceful surroundings, engage with the rich history, and let the serene atmosphere wash over you in this exceptional temple.

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Prachathipok Road, 10600, Thailand

Name in Thai

วัดประยุรวงศาวาสวรวิหาร (กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

ถนนประชาธิปก แขวงวัดกัลยาณ์ เขตธนบุรี, กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.) 10600 ไทย

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10 thoughts on “Wat Prayurawongsawat Worawihan

  1. Our awesome tour guide recommended this spot for kids friendly activities and pagoda tour. We were not disappointed, place was beautiful and peaceful. Kids had a great time feeding fish and turtles. Adults had wow time to soak in the architectural and history.

  2. I love to start my pilgrimage from this temple. The turtle pond around that mysterious island is a delight. Buy food and feed the amazing turtles, including the North American red-eared sliders (Trachemys scripta) and the native and much larger yellow-headed temple turtles (Heosemys annandalii). There used to be one or two giant softshell turtles, but I could not see them recently. My children have returned after decades, and they could remember it all. Very special placve in their heart. Bridge to the island has been removed, making it even more mysterious. Lovely temple, with an impressive cheddi. Worthwhile by all means. Take a taxi here and from this temple you can walk to Wat Kalayanamit, where boats will take you to Wat Arun or up-down the river.

  3. This temple complex is fascinating. The main building is beautiful inside, with wooden beams and mini statues. The wall outside curves around the main temple and can be walked on, providing views.Next door is a lovely garden and lake, home to many turtles.Well worth as visit, and in walking distance from Wat Arun.

  4. How come I had never heard of this place before???It is a big site and very beautiful, especially the huge white Chedi and surroundings.It’s not the easiest to get to but a nice walk from Sanam Chai MRT across the bridge over the river.One of the “must sees” in Bangkok.

  5. Yes, the temple itself is quite nice. And yes, the little museum you walk through to see all the amazing relics they unearthed while fixing the temple is very cool. And yes, the architecture of this place is pretty impressive. However, the real reason you HAVE to go here is to go to the little pond next door and feed the turtles. Honestly, that was SO much fun! I’m sure the little pond area has another name (or is part of some other temple), but it’s right next door and so worth the $1 to get some cut up fruit to feed the turtles. Don’t miss this!

  6. This temple is almost unknown to tourists. It is beautifully landscaped with some artifcial rock mounts around a turtle pond. Furthermore it has a small museum with excellent artifacts, mainly from the 13th to 15th century digged up during the restauration of the Chedi. The Chedi is one of the few Chedis that you can climb inside

  7. We visited Wat Prayun after the Songkran day. The main hall is beautiful. The white stupa is nice. We donated money to the temple for good luck. The small park in the temple had turtles we could feed.

  8. A less known attraction but it is one of the most prominent temples in Thonburi. It has the tallest stupa (chedi or pagoda) in Bangkok, safeguarding the Buddha relic. If you are travelling by boat, heading towards Wat Arun/Wat Pho/Grand Palace, you will notice it with a white stupa on the west of the river bank before reaching Wat Arun. Do not miss the opportunity to enter the stupa if you are given one. You will need to climb up a narrow and steep staircase to enter the stupa. There is a park beside it which is equally worth a visit. Inside the park, there is a three cannons monument, erected as a memorial to a tragedy that caused 7 lives and a few casualties. The very first modern surgery in Thailand was performed in this very temple as a result of this incident by an American doctor.

  9. This site is commonly known as Wat Prayoon, a hidden gem that might not draw as many visitors but is culturally rich. I am particularly drawn to its unique architecture and tranquil ambiance. Notably, the large white stupa, surrounded by a cloister with Chinese-style structures, is a standout feature.Though it is free of admission, you can walk around and inside the stupa. I found artifacts displayed inside interesting.The temple started construction in 1828 and completed construction in 1855. Its stupa was destroyed by thunderbolt later and eventually got fully repaired.Before reaching the stupa, a small gallery offers pictures and information, providing insights into the site’s history.While this site is not as popular as others in Bangkok, I definitely recommend visiting here. Since I was the only visitor that day, I found this site quiet and beautiful. It gives me adequate time to calm myself down and being able to appreciate everything it offers. Just plan it into one of the city walk stops and you will be amazed once you get there. The authenticity, historical significance, and the sense of calm it provides compared to more crowded tourist spots would make your stop at this site worthy.

  10. Next to the temple is a little lake garden where you can feed turtles. This was definitely the best thing we did in Bangkok with our 6 and 9 year olds. It was such a quiet and relaxing place, and just very enjoyable way to spend 30-60 minutes feeding them on sticks. The entrance is free, and the boxes of food are 20b each and sticks are provided. It’s largely covered. It’s on the other side of the building where the little kiosk is located, before you get to the temple itselfWe took a tuktuk for 200 from the grand palace to get here.

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Where is Wat Prayurawongsawat Worawihan located?

Wat Prayurawongsawat Worawihan is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Prachathipok Road, 10600, Thailand



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