Wat Pa Phu Hai Long, worship Buddha and enjoy a 360-degree view of Khao Yai.
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Wat Pa Phu Hai Long, worship Buddha, see Khao Yai view 360 degrees
Wat Pa Phu Hai Long is a temple on a high mountaintop in an area near Khao Yai, Wang Katha Subdistrict, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province.
The journey is convenient, with signs along the way. Before the way up, there is an asphalt road. The way up the mountain is a concrete road. The route is not very far to the temple, but be careful when going up and down, because they are different ways.
The road is just right for 1 car. There is a 2-story parking lot for about 10-20 cars. When going up and down, you have to take turns. When going up to the 2nd floor, you need to push the car a bit because it is steep, but small cars can go up.
After entering the temple, the staff will give good advice about going up to worship Buddha at various points in the temple, going up and down, restrooms, and rest areas.
The temple provides free umbrellas. After using them, bring them back to the original place. For women who are short-sleeping, they will provide free sarongs.
Wat Pa Phu Hai Long There are 9 worship points, with a map of each point to look at:
1. Sala Ananlayo Uppatham
2. Phra Mae Thorani Phra Mae Phosop
3. Phra Sivali
4. Footprint of the Lord Buddha
5. Sala Lok Udon
6. Phra Upakut
7. Phra Sangkachai
8. Ubosot Phra Phutthamongkhonmajalin
9. Sri Maha Bodhi tree
And at the temple, there is also Thao Wessuwan. At each point to go, there are stairs, quite steep, but there will be rest stops at intervals. Elderly people can go up, but must walk slowly.
The view from above is beautiful, shady, quiet, with a cool breeze all the time. The view from the top, walking around the Ubosot, is a 360-degree view, with mountains surrounded by large and small trees.
But come in the morning until noon, there are quite a lot of people. The bathrooms are clean. When walking down to the temple, there will be a service selling cold water and iced tea at a cheap price.
As for flowers, the temple has them, but you can donate them. The temple does not allow incense and candles. For those who are into superstition, there are ribbons in the colors of your birth day. Tied to the Bodhi tree
If any friends come to visit Khao Yai, I recommend coming to this temple. The view is really beautiful.
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