This Buddhist temple is situated in the district of Bangkok Yai on the west bank of Chao Phraya River on the Thonburi side. Being named after Aruna, the Hindu God, this is amongst the most photographed ... Read More →
Wat Pho is situated in the district of Phra Nakhon, directly adjacent to Grand Palace. This temple is home to over 1000 Buddha images in addition to the biggest single image in Thailand, the Reclining Buddha ... Read More →
Jim Thompson House is a popular museum in Bangkok and one of the known tourist attractions in the city. Originally, it is the house of James H. W. Thompson, who was an American and the founder ... Read More →
Regarded to be Thailand’s most sacred wat (temple), Wat Phra Kaew enjoys an ideal location in Bangkok’s historic centre where Phra Kaeo Morakot is enshrined upon the grounds of Grand Palace. Phra Kaeo Morakot is the ... Read More →
Wat Saket is a Buddhist temple in the district of Pom Phai. It is built based on Ayutthaya style and was originally called Wat Sakae. The present name of the temple was given by King Rama ... Read More →
Wat Yai Chaimongkok is also known as Wat Chao Phaya Thai. Initially, this monastery was constructed by King U-Thong in 13th century (B.E. 1900) to accommodate the monks to ordain and learn. The chedi was built ... Read More →
Located right in the centre of Bangkok, this building complex has officially been the residence of Siam kings since 1782. Still being used for official events, Grand Palace is amongst Thailand’s most well-known tourist attractions. The ... Read More →
Erected in the mid 20th century, Erawan Shrine is dedicated to Brahma or Than Tao Mahaprom who is believed to be full of mercy, kindness, impartiality, and sympathy. These are the four virtues that are represented ... Read More →
Interior This temple is medium in size but it is famous among Thai. Save the Cow As an act of merit making, you can save the cow by donating. How to get there? Wat Hua Lamphong ... Read More →
Located within the Dusit Palace, this former reception hall now serves the role of a museum and occassionally is used for specific state events. Architects Annibale Riigotti and Mario Tamagno designed this in Neo Classic and ... Read More →