It takes two seconds to see it but if you're in the area, it's worth stopping by to check it out... read more
It takes two seconds to see it but if you're in the area, it's worth stopping by to check it out. It's at the edge of the Historical Park.
It takes two seconds to see it but if you're in the area, it's worth stopping by to check it out... read more
Inside main complex, this temple looks pretty similar to others, same Buddha statues, pillars, no... read more
1 - 10 of 17 reviews
It takes two seconds to see it but if you're in the area, it's worth stopping by to check it out. It's at the edge of the Historical Park.
Inside main complex, this temple looks pretty similar to others, same Buddha statues, pillars, no rooftop, etc. Still, interesting to hang around for few minutes.
It's a small wat and you could spend about 15 minutes or less here. It is still worth visiting and a great place to take photos. You'll see a large tree and a huge pond filled with water lilies just in front of the wat
There a loads of little wats dotted around in the Historical park, and this is one of them. We did not linger long as there are plenty of others to see.
Another of the many sites. Each one is unique so do take the time to see the more detailed sites. Just look at the trip advisor reviews to prioritize and see the pictures too, I would suggest a full day in the park and area.
... and perfect background for pictures! The old stones and sculptures look great in morning sun. Take water with you while doing a trip around - if sun rises it's getting quite warm between these stones. All in all: A must to see.
The small statue of Buddha walking (not seated or standing straight) is the main attraction of this wat. Located near it is a small body of water. Enjoy your visit!
Wat Trapang Ngoen is another of the many temple areas of Sukhothai Historical Park. Don't miss this one!
This is one of the many wats in the historical park of Sukhothai. This temple with the walking buddha is beautiful so as the rest of the temples.
Wat Trapang Ngoen is a small wat with a statue of a walking buddha. In front of it is another wat on a small island in the middle of a moat. This whole section lies 'behind' the Wat Mahathat.