Wat Sorosak

By |2019-01-04T16:29:16+00:00January 4th, 2019|Tags: |

Wat Sorasak temple, founded in the 15th century, is located in the central sector of Sukhothai historical park, still within the city walls. Framed in a wide area, where the green stands out and it is possible to glimpse other temples and ruins, the highlight resides in the sulptures of elephants that, side by side, make the base of the chedi.

Wat Chetuphon

By |2019-01-07T16:35:46+00:00January 4th, 2019|Tags: |

The Wat Chetupon temple, which is practically all in ruins, is believed to have had a great importance in the last period of the Kingdom of Sukhothai. However, what survived the passage of time, makes a visit worthwhile.

Wat Si Chum

By |2019-01-05T15:25:16+00:00January 4th, 2019|Tags: |

Wat Si Chum, perhaps the second most popular temple in Sukhothai, is known for its 15m high Buddha image, called Phra Atchana ("the still Buddha"). The statue is located inside a huge Mandapa. This one, conceived in a very singular form, has a passage to the inside and the statue.

Wat Trapang Ngoen

By |2019-01-07T16:39:31+00:00January 4th, 2019|Tags: |

Wat Trapang Ngoen temple, founded in the 14th century, is in the central sector of Sukhothai historical park, near Wat Mahathat. What really stands out is a seated Buddha image facing a vast lake. As a backgound, a well preserved chedi  and in front of it a series of columns that still presist , resisting the passage of time.

Wat Sa Si

By |2019-01-07T11:52:34+00:00January 4th, 2019|Tags: |

The temple of Wat Sa Si, built in the 14th century, is located on the central sector island, near Wat Mahathat. The highlight in this sanctuary, flanked by a body of water filled with lotus flowers, is a seated Buddha, accompanied by 6 relatively well-preserved chedis and several columns.

Wat Phra Phai Luang

By |2019-01-05T15:39:32+00:00January 3rd, 2019|Tags: |

Wat Phra Phai Luang was founded around the 12th century by the Khmer, being one of the city's oldest temples, preceding the founding of the kingdom of Sukhothai. At a time when Hinduism still prevailed, it is believed that this complex, dedicated to Vishnu, had a great spiritual significance.

Wat Si Sawai

By |2019-01-07T12:17:11+00:00January 1st, 2019|Tags: |

The Wat Si Sawai temple is a Hindu shrine, dedicated to Shiva, that was after converted to Buddhism. It is located in the central sector, close to Wat Mahathat and Wat Tra Phang Ngoen. Founded at the end of the 12th century, in this temple with strong Lopburi influence, stand out 3 worked Prangs and several columns.

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