[2024 Tha Mai Attraction] Travel Guide for Pak Nam Khaem Nu Viewpoint (Updated Oct)
Attractions
Address:
GXQ2+M83, Takat Ngao, Tha Mai District, Chanthaburi 22120, Thailand
Opening times:
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Wat Pak Nam Khaem Nu, Chanthaburi
Wat Pak Nam Khaem Nu, Chanthaburi is a beautiful temple both inside and out. The exterior is decorated with bright blue tiles. The lower floor houses a black Buddha statue, while the upper floor houses the Phra Phuttha Chinnarat statue. Wat Pak Nam Khaem Nu is located near the Pak Nam Khaem Nu Bridge, along the coast at the river mouth. After crossing the bridge and turning left, you will reach Wat Pak Nam Khaem Nu. It is open for visitors every day from 08:00 to 16:00.
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Wat Pak Nam Khaem Nu
Wat Pak Nam Khaem Nu is located in Tha Mai District, Chanthaburi Province. The highlight here that photography enthusiasts shouldn't miss is the blue ceramic chapel. Inside, the four wooden doors of the chapel are intricately carved with bas-relief images depicting the life of the Buddha. The exterior doors and windows are adorned with mother-of-pearl inlays featuring guardian deities. The interior walls of the main chapel are decorated with painted ceramic tiles illustrating Jataka tales and the story of Phra Mahachanok. The highlight spot is the front of the chapel, where a five-headed Naga staircase extends all the way to the end of the steps. Inside the chapel, there is a replica of Phra Phuttha Chinnarat, which is a revered object of worship for locals and tourists alike.
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Wat Paknam Khaem Nu
Wat Paknam Khaem Nu is a beautiful temple in Chanthaburi. The beauty that you must not miss here is the blue ceramic chapel, which is stunningly beautiful. The origin of this beautiful chapel is that as the old chapel began to deteriorate due to its proximity to the sea, a new chapel was constructed. To ensure durability and strength, ceramics were used to coat another layer over the concrete. The highlight is the front of the chapel, where there is a staircase with a five-headed Naga. This spot is truly a beautiful place to take pictures.