A 13th-century remnant of the time when the Angkor (Khmer) kingdom stretched from present-day Cambodia all the way to the Malay peninsula, this shrine was built of laterite by Khmer King Jayavarman VII, one of the few Khmer kings to make Buddhism the state religion. There's a topless main prang with open doorways on all four sides surrounded by four smaller buildings and parts of the laterite wall, all in various states of ruin.
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Phra Nakhon Khiri Historical Park
1.32 MILES
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26.6 MILES
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Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand Rescue Centre & Elephant Refuge
22.78 MILES
This centre, 45km northwest of Hua Hin, cares for over 700 animals, including bears, tigers, gibbons, macaques, loris and birds. There's also an…
0.59 MILES
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27.99 MILES
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21.96 MILES
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25.44 MILES
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2.56 MILES
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0.32 MILES
This expansive temple, founded in the late Ayuthaya era, holds quite a bit of history. Foremost are the faded murals inside the beautiful bòht (ordination…
0.56 MILES
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0.59 MILES
Centrally located, gleaming white Wat Mahathat is one impressive temple. The showpiece is a 42m-tall five-tiered Ayuthaya-style prang (corn-cob shaped…
0.77 MILES
This temple west of the city centre has a century-old hŏr đrai (sacred manuscript library) on stilts in a pond to protect the contents against termites…
0.99 MILES
Construction of this elegant summer palace, an incredible art-nouveau creation, began in 1910 at the behest of Rama V (who died just after the project was…
7. Wat Phra Phuttaya Saiyat (Wat Phra Non)
1.04 MILES
The main attraction at this temple, also known as Wat Phra Non (the Reclining Buddha Temple), is 43m long. It's almost as big as the famous Wat Pho in…
8. Phra Nakhon Khiri Historical Park Eastern Entrance
1.2 MILES
The east (front) entrance is across from Th Ratwithi and involves a not-too-strenuous footpath.
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