Wat Pra That Pukhao
Wat Pra That Pukhao
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melkeet
Ipoh, Malaysia1,383 contributions
Jan 2020
We reached this temple on a taxi tour to the golden triangle and the old temples in Chiang Saen. This temple is situated on a hill on the riverside at the golden triangle. Entrance here was free. The opening hours were stated as 8am-4:30pm. There is a restored Viharn and crumbled Chedis here. There is a Buddha sited on a platform under some trees. There is a road leading up the small hill, to the temple. There is also a staircase guarded by nagas to go up to this site. The view of the golden triangle from here is impressive.
Written 29 December 2020
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vern d
Chiang Saen, Thailand630 contributions
Dec 2019
nice change of pace from the overcommercialized village; this from a local; the village (sob ruak, aka the golden triangle, aka psalm liam) is radically overcommercialized; this temple complex is the opposite; very quiet, good view, steps provide a little exercise; there is a small part at the top that is off limits to women (go figure);
worth a visit; most visitors do not even know this is here
worth a visit; most visitors do not even know this is here
Written 10 December 2019
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phat_dawg_21
Alpharetta, GA16,947 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
This is a small temple near the Golden Triangle overlook of three countries. Take the stairs up from the parking lot. The grounds are quiet, and there are some interesting sculptures in addition to the views.
Written 5 June 2019
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chanlil
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia868 contributions
Mar 2019 • Friends
This is a small temple but seems to be one of the oldest temples.
It is located near the Golden Triangle after you walk the stairs up from those souvenir stalls. When you reach the top, you can have a good view of Laos and Myanmar border. It is also interesting to see some old teak trees around. This place is worth visiting if you go to Golden Triangle.
It is located near the Golden Triangle after you walk the stairs up from those souvenir stalls. When you reach the top, you can have a good view of Laos and Myanmar border. It is also interesting to see some old teak trees around. This place is worth visiting if you go to Golden Triangle.
Written 9 March 2019
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