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5 Thai Temples You Must Visit - For a spiritual experience!

Although it would be genuinely hard to come up with even a partial list of temples you must visit in Thailand, this is a list of some of the most popular Wats that are definitely well worth a visit.

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Wat Pho

The Temple of the Reclining Buddha, also known as Wat Pho, is the biggest and most ancient temple in Bangkok. The Reclining Buddha, which is located in Wat Pho's main sanctuary and is 46 metres (151 feet) in length and 15 metres (50 feet) in height, is the temple's most well-known feature. After being awestruck by its giant Buddha, make your way across the rest of the grounds of Wat Pho to observe the stupas, which are all very tall and shimmer with a variety of colours. On the premises of this temple is a traditional Thai massage school, which means that after a long day of seeing Wat Pho and the region around it, tourists may unwind and relieve some of their tension by receiving a massage. It's better to find accommodation close to the temple for this reason alone! If you're looking for a hotel Bangkok, Sukhumvit, has to offer, then you might want to check out properties like Avani Sukhumvit Bangkok Hotel, which is located near popular temples.

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Wat Phra Sri Sanphet

This city hosts some of the most breathtaking temples in all of Thailand, with the magnificent Wat Phra Sri Sanphet serving as a strong contender for the title of best in the show. Inside the grounds of the royal palace is where you'll find the monastery, which is regarded as being among the most significant temples in all of Ayutthaya. Giant pagodas in the shape of bells can be found in the centre of the ruins, where they are situated on a rectangular platform. This is among the most remarkable and well-known aspects of the area.

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Wat Pha Sorn Kaew

Wat Pha Sorn Kaew, often known as the Temple on a High Glass Cliff, can be found around 5 hours away from Bangkok. Due to the remote nature of its location, this temple is often not included in the budget-friendly itineraries that many tourists adhere to. Nevertheless, if you have the opportunity and the time, you should definitely visit this temple since it is among the most beautiful in all of Thailand. The central pagoda and the surrounding structures are decorated with millions of multicoloured mosaic tiles. The breathtaking panorama that can be seen from the temple thanks to its elevated position over the surrounding hilly terrain is magnificent.

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Wat Suthat

Wat Suthat is a temple that is most well-known for its giant red swing that stands immediately outside its main door. This temple may be found in the Old City. The grounds of the temple are covered with awe-inspiring architecture, while the inside of the temple is covered in an abundance of wall paintings.

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Wat Phra That Doi Suthep

The Buddhist temple of Wat Phra That Doi Suthep may be found in the northern part of Thailand, close to the city gates of Chiang Mai. A large number of people make a daily pilgrimage to this temple – getting there as early as possible will help you to avoid some of the crowds.