Donte el miedo a los fantasmas detuvo una construcción 42 años y ahora danzan ranas de piedra
The sanctuary is open every day from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM without exception. To get there, the easiest way is to take a taxi or Grab to Soi Naklua 12; you can see the exact location here: View on Google Maps.
General admission is around 500 THB (about €14) for adults and 250 THB for children. I recommend buying it on the official website to secure your spot on the guided tours, which are already included in the price.
Allow at least 2 hours for your visit. The mandatory guided tour lasts about 45–60 minutes, but you will want extra time to admire the wood details, watch traditional dance performances, or take a boat ride on the lagoon.
It is an architectural marvel built entirely of wood without using a single metal nail, representing Eastern wisdom. Its value lies in preserving ancestral carving techniques and bringing together Buddhist and Hindu philosophies; it is a living museum in constant construction.
Try to arrive at 8:00 AM right when it opens or after 4:00 PM. You will avoid the strongest midday sun and the crowds from tour buses, and the sunset light is spectacular for photography.
Yes, the site is quite accessible and has ramps and a special elevator to reach the main temple level. The staff are very proactive and usually help with getting around, although the ground around the site can be a little uneven.
You are very close to the famous Lan Pho Naklua seafood market, ideal for fresh and affordable food. You can also relax at the peaceful Wong Amat Beach or visit Mini Siam, which is a short drive away.
Yes, you must dress respectfully by covering your shoulders and knees, as in all Thai temples, or you will have to rent clothing there. In addition, it is mandatory to wear the safety helmet provided, since the building is under continuous construction for safety reasons.
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