If you want to avoid tourist groups and look at the serene statue of sitting buddha, this is the place to go. It is at a walkable distance from Wat Arun ie., around 15 minute walk. We went around evening time and could see the local ceremony as well which was a nice bonus.
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If you want to avoid tourist groups and look at the serene statue of sitting buddha, this is the place to go. It is at a walkable distance from Wat Arun ie., around 15 minute walk. We went around evening time and could see the local ceremony as well which was a nice bonus.
In order to come to this temple, we took the Chao Phraya River Speedboat to the pier on the opposite bank of the Temple River, and then took a ferry across the river. This is a very quiet temple with no tourists, very lovely. We sat in the temple and spent some time thinking. Some local people here are offering sacrifices and praying. There is a huge sitting Buddha in the temple, beautifully decorated. It is not far from the Temple of Arun, because that temple is currently under construction, so here might be another good choice. This is a great temple, almost no tourists come. This is definitely not a ghost town, because some locals often come to pray. The temple and the surroundings are very peaceful, the scenery is beautiful, not the kind of scenery that will shock you, but it is still impressive. Before the tourist crowd finds it here, come here and have a look.
It is worth visiting. Compared with other temples in the city, this place is much cleaner. There are not so many tourists taking pictures everywhere. It is very original. The temple itself is very beautiful, with white walls, golden decorations and blue sky. Comfortable
Karayanimit Temple, Santa Cruz Church, and Peyyun Temple are all connected. You can walk from the street, and you can walk from the riverside trail, but it is easier to find some by the river. These 3 attractions are on a line next to each other, and you can visit them on foot.
It was a riding guide who took us there. There were not many people, but the incense was still very busy. I worshipped a Buddha statue inside. It was tall and had a special posture. You need to take off your shoes. I also banged the bell and felt around. There are really many temples in Thailand.