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Maha Pruettharam Worawihan Temple

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Maha Pruettharam Worawihan Temple, located on Maha Pruettharam Road in Bangrak, Thailand, is a captivating destination that showcases the rich cultural heritage and spiritual significance of Thai architecture. This temple, with its intricate design and tranquil ambiance, attracts visitors seeking to immerse themselves in a unique historical experience nestled in the heart of Bangkok.

About Maha Pruettharam Worawihan Temple


Maha Pruettharam Worawihan Temple is more than just a religious site; it represents an integral part of the community and cultural fabric of Bangrak, Thailand. Nestled along the serene Maha Pruettharam Road, this temple stands as a testament to the artistry and devotion associated with Thai architecture. Its captivating design features stunning murals and ornate sculptures that reflect the rich traditions and history of Buddhism in Thailand.

Visitors to the temple can expect a peaceful environment, making it a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of Bangkok. The temple is often frequented by locals who come to pray and pay their respects, enhancing its authentic atmosphere.

The vibrant cultural events that take place within the temple grounds offer a glimpse into the local traditions and practices, inviting both residents and tourists to participate in the community’s rituals. This connection fosters a deeper appreciation for the significance of Maha Pruettharam Worawihan Temple, transforming it into not just a place of worship but also a cultural hub.

In addition to its spiritual offerings, Maha Pruettharam Worawihan Temple is conveniently located within reach of other attractions in Bangrak, encouraging visitors to explore the rich landscape of Bangkok’s historic districts. As you navigate through the serene surroundings of the temple, take time to admire the lush gardens that provide a tranquil setting for meditation and reflection.

Maha Pruettharam Worawihan Temple serves as an important reminder of the deep spiritual roots embedded in Thai culture, inviting individuals from all walks of life to discover the beauty and serenity that this sacred space has to offer. Whether you are a local resident or a traveler exploring the vibrant streets of Bangkok, a visit to this remarkable temple is sure to leave an indelible mark on your journey.

Engage with the ambiance and immerse yourself in the historical narratives that surround Maha Pruettharam Worawihan Temple, an essential stop for anyone looking to embrace the spiritual and cultural richness of Thailand.

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Maha Pruettharam Road Maha Pruettharam, Bangrak, Thailand

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3 thoughts on “Maha Pruettharam Worawihan Temple

  1. We had a tuk tuk driver taking us to various temples one day and we asked him to take us to some of the temples that were not as “touristy” as others and he took us here. This place is absolutely beautiful and a little hidden gem in my opinion. It is shocking to me that there are only 3 reviews on here as this place is so peaceful and gorgeous.There is no entrance fee to visit this place and almost no tourists in sight so you can take so many good shots without having 200 people in your line of sight. The area is quite big considering how compact everything is and there are a few things to see. First, you have the main temple where we saw a ceremony and a few monks walking out after. Then you have the little garden area where there are a few shrines here and there. And finally, the room where this giant golden Buddha laid down on its side.Overall, this place is completely so underrated in comparison to other Wat temples in the area as it has so much to offer. If you read my review and are thinking should I go there? Don’t even think twice and get a tuk tuk to take you there, absolutely worth it!

  2. This is an ancient temple that was rebuilt in the 1850’s. A Royal temple, there are 3 rectangular buildings here. The first buildings is Viharn Luang Por Sukhothai where worshipers can meditate and pray, the second building is the ordination hall with beautiful murals and a reclining Buddha is in the third building. There is no entry fee but a donation of 20 baht is required before entering the temple of the reclining Buddha. Very few visitors visit this temple and it is one of the hidden gems. Located on Mahapruettaram Road, you can also go there by river boat where you alight at the N3 Si Phraya Pier. A great way to spend a quiet peaceful morning.

  3. Deciding to walk from Silom to Wat Traimit I came across this magnificent complex. There are several buildings here, all intricately decorated and reminiscent of the best Thai style architecture seen in popular tourist spots. The highlight is the reclining buddha on the far left of the complex as well as the fact that there are hardly any visitors. In the 40 minutes or so I was there I was able to speak to locals and enjoy the architecture and buddha status in peace and quiet – an experience you will NOT get in any major tourist attraction in Bangkok. Worth visiting at any time of day as it is so quiet. Admission is free and access is either from Trok Fraser & Neave Alley or from the unnamed alleyway off Thanon Mahaphuruttharam road on the other side of the complex.

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Maha Pruettharam Worawihan Temple is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Maha Pruettharam Road Maha Pruettharam, Bangrak, Thailand



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