Wat Pha Sorn Kaew Temple also known as Wat Phra That Pha Son Kaeo, is a Buddhist monastery and temple in Khao Kor, Phetchabun, THAILAND
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Пять статуй Белого Будды в храме Wat Pha Sorn Kaew, Таиланд...🙌
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Tea @ Pino Latte
Tea @ Pino Latte
Thailand Fly & Drive – Part 10 (Khao Kho)
After the visit to Wat Pha Sorn Kaew, we proceed further up the mountain for tea at the Pino Latte cafe, at the recommendation of one of our Road Trips – Asia group mates. Really grateful that we can tap on the collective wisdom of this awesome group of Road Trip-aholics as it was really an awesome tip!
Panorama from the Pino Latte cafe
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Buddha statue at Wat Pha Sorn Kaew, Thailand.
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When it is hard for your eyes to see, allow your heart to feel. A reflective perspective at Wat Phrathat Pha Sorn Kaew in Phetchabun by IG : bank.24oct. Thank you!
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Our Top Hidden Gems In Thailand
We all know the popular spots that Thailand has to offer, from Wat Arun to The Royal Grand Palace. These sights draw in huge crowds of tourists and locals alike every year, and it’s not hard to see why, with their intricate and elegant designs and architecture and fascinating history. However, Thailand’s beauty doesn’t only lie along the tourist trail, with hundreds of hidden locations showcasing the stunning natural and cultural backdrop to the beating heart of Thailand’s tourist trade. These are just a few of our favourites.
1. Erawan Waterfalls
Only around a one-hour drive from Kanchanaburi, Erawan Waterfalls is simply stunning. Named after the highest waterfall in its series, which is often said to resemble a three-headed elephant, the water cascades down from there to another six different waterfalls, each as beautiful and unique as the last. Winding through the forest and jungles, under bridges, and around rock faces, it’s the perfect spot for a day-trip adventure.
2. Wat Pha Sorn Kaew
Hidden away high-up in the hills of Northern Central Thailand, Wat Pha Sorn Kaew is a Dharma retreat for monks and Buddhist followers. The mountaintop sanctuary, with a preaching hall, pagoda, and surrounding gardens, has a stunning design, and set against the serenity of the mountains is the site’s most striking feature, the ice-white temple, which represents five-Buddhas who have visited Earth.
3. Nai Harn Beach
Nai Harn beach is a superb green bay with powdery and smooth white sand tucked between green hills and a couple of tiny islands in the very south of Phuket. More laid back than west coast tourist spots, Nai Harn has enough restaurants, hotels and shops for a great day and has remained relatively untouched. It truly is a stunning spot, and perfect for a relaxed afternoon under the Thai sun.
4. Koh Panyee Floating Fishing Village
Koh Panyee is a special Muslim village floating on the sea in Phang Nga Bay. It is part of the Ao Phang Nga National Park. The floating island lies in the shadow of a high limestone rock formation in a sheltered bay at sea. Koh Panyee is about half an hour by boat from the Phang Nga Pier in Phang Nga Bay. The floating Muslim village was created about two hundred years ago by 3 seafaring fishing families from Java in Indonesia. Fun fact: All of the local residents that live here are descendants from the original settler that founded the village!
5. Ayutthaya Historical Park
Ayutthaya, an ancient city brimming with character, history, and stunning views, is one spot in Thailand that you simply cannot miss. The ancient ruins scattered throughout the city show glimpses into this city’s fascinating past, where Ayutthaya was once one of the world’s wealthiest cities, laden with beautiful temples and heavenly palaces. You can explore these enigmatic ruins to this day; an exhilarating insight into the rich past of this magical city. It really is something to behold.
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Photo of Buddha statue at Wat Pha Sorn Kaew, Thailand.
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Wat Pha Sorn Kaew by Waraphorn Aphai
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Temple on a Glass Cliff
Temple on a Glass Cliff
Thailand Fly & Drive – Part 9
After catching the sunrise at Khao Takhian Ngo, I try to look for a petrol kiosk around town. You won’t get the big PTT kiosks in this part of the country… have to settle for the little coin operated ones that sell you gas at a premium price…
The price was a whopping 34 baht/litre which is like 25% more expensive that at the normal petrol kiosks. Lesson learnt.…
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Buddha statue at Wat Pha Sorn Kaew, Thailand.
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The mountaintop sanctuary with stunning designs and a lot of thought-provoking highlights, Wat Pha Sorn Kaew in the hilly site of Phetchabun features this marble-white nestled Buddhas - five in all - that are said to represent all five lives of Bodhisattava who had graced the earth.
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