Lopburi Province independent travel guide (2025): top things to do, popular tourism attractions, itinerary planning, accommodation, food, transportation, weather, and more - everything you need to know (updated August, 2025) | Trip.com
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Nikorn2008:“🛕Phra Prang Sam Yot is considered the highlight of Lopburi Province, with a lot of monkeys running around. Anyone who goes there must be careful, they will grab your bag, hat, glasses, food, and shake you.
💰Entrance fee for Thais is 10 baht | Foreigners are 50 baht (The caretaker gave us a stick to carry to scold the monkeys) 🐵🙈
The photos came out so beautiful!
#thailand #lopburi #lopburimonkeys #Phra Prang Sam Yot #ThaiTourism #Nikorn2008”
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เที่ยวไปเรื่อยยยย:“The temple area is shady, there are places to worship and pay homage, there is a large Buddha statue, and the 3,790 steps are easy to climb, there are food and water available to buy along the way, you can go up to see the view from the top.”
พากินพาเที่ยวทุกที่:“Wang Narai was prosperous during the reign of King Narai. During the time when Buppe was popular, this place was also popular because it was during the same period as the drama.”
AmzAmz:“Wat Phra Bat Nam Phu is a place where HIV patients gather. Most people who come here will make merit by donating money or things to help patients. The monk is very kind. There are many patients. 🙏🙏🙏”
超级ctt:“We stopped by here on our way to Monkey Mountain. We hadn't heard of it before but we were fascinated by the large golden Buddha statue and the staircase with dragons. Overall a very average temple. But it's nice to visit if you're nearby. Very quiet with few tourists, but you have to walk up a few stairs to see the Buddha. You can feel the devotion of the locals in the temple. The Buddha is also quite spectacular, if you can stay in Phuket for a while, you can go here to see it.”