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HOOMAN
Tehran, Iran1,204 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2019
Wat Sai Thai is a Buddhist temple in Sai Thai, near Ao Nang. It's Located on the side of the Route 4034 leading to Ao Nang from Krabi Town. Wat sai thai is at the beginning of a so called "Krabi Romantic Road". Wat Sai Thai holds a reclining Buddha under a cliff and some small sitting Buddhas. In the temple's yard there's a giant tree in front of the cliff which forms a scenic view. Visitors can catch something about monks' life and ring the heavy ancient brass bell. The atmosphere is very nice & Lovely and it worth a stop when you are going to Krabi town from Ao nang by motorbike. I had a stop there and I saw the temple and the surroundings after that I entered the temple's Hall. There was a praying monk there, I presented a donation and I received a Buddhist sacred chaplet from the monk. This chaplet is a very valuable thing to me.
Written 12 February 2020
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Toru O
Setagaya, Japan3,210 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2023 • Solo
A temple built into a cliff wall with a statue of a lying Buddha. It has a mystic atmosphere that exudes harmony with nature, unlike many typical Thai temples.
As public transportation within and around Krabi is limited, it’s only accessible through a guided tour or private car hire. It’s also conveniently located along the way to Tiger Cave.
Written 27 September 2023
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karin
Dubai, United Arab Emirates5 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2019 • Couples
Very nice Temple 15 min from Ao nang beach , but the place under Restoration so if you intresting good to see
Written 26 April 2019
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Ashleigh P
Yardley Gobion, UK42 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2017
After reading the few reviews we thought this would be worth a stop on our way back to Krabi Town. It looked fairly run down and quite a tacky statue, we didn’t stay longer than a minute.
I didn’t see the appeal of this what so ever, perhaps it’s because Krabi is lacking in landmarks.
Written 6 December 2017
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csabaf2016
Budapest, Hungary25 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2019 • Couples
On our way by scooter from Ao Nang to the Tiger Cave Temple just realized this big rock and the Buddha statue.
It was a 20 minutes short visit, but we liked it. You can take a round in and out, meet monks, make some photos and go further.
Ps.: the big rock is amazing under the little cave.
Written 3 January 2019
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Gary B
100 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2017
This is a very interesting working temple, set against the limestone rock located beside the main Krabi to Ao Nang road. We visited this temple on scooter/motor cycle, for around an hour whilst en route to Krabi town.
Written 9 May 2018
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ConcordeFlash
Saly, Senegal125 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2016 • Couples
The Krabi area does not seem to have numerous spectacular temples so why not stop briefly to see the imposing reclining Buddha statue at Wat Sai Thai which most tourists drive by on the road to Ao Nang ?
Written 17 November 2016
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Jan N
Stockholm, Sweden100 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2016 • Couples
Many people (tourist) has seen this laying Buddha, when passing it by bus, going between krabi Town and Ao Nang or the other way around. Take your time and stop here sometime. You will be surprised, and pretty alone (meening tourists). There is much more to explore than just the Buddha statue :-)
Written 25 March 2016
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Valter M
Milan, Italy3,426 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2023 • Solo
Buddhist temple on the road to Ao Nang. Its most notable feature is the giant reclining Buddha statue that sits beneath a cliff. The temple also boasts smaller golden Buddha statues which are worth seeing!
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Written 1 December 2023
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