Owing to the 150-foot-long statue of Buddha, Wat Pho temple is also famously called the Temple of the Reclining Buddha.
Though it is still under construction, the Sanctuary of Truth, a wooden masterpiece, is the best-looking temple in Pattaya.
Known as the Temple of Dawn, the 300-year-old Wat Arun, near Chao Phraya, has great architecture and sunrise and sunset views.
Located in the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ayutthaya, Wat Mahathat is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Thailand.
Love nature? Head to the Tiger Cave Temple where you can get stunning panoramic hill views and enjoy calming caves.
Signifying the divinity and purity of Lord Buddha, the Wat Rong Khun is a completely white temple that is also an art gallery.
This is Thailand’s best Hindu temple in Silom. To enjoy the true beauty of this place, visit during any major Hindu festival.
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This is Chiang Mai’s popular temple where visitors can enjoy the beautiful shrines, statues, museums, and pagodas.
This temple is in the Grand Palace in Bangkok and is used for religious and national ceremonies. It is beautiful!
Owing to the 150-foot-long statue of Buddha, Wat Pho temple is also famously called the Temple of the Reclining Buddha.
Built during King Rama I’s reign, Wat Suthat is the grandest temple. The features worth seeing are 28 pagodas and the giant swing.