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Landmark: Wat Pa Phu KonCity: Gulf of Thailand
Country: Thailand
Continent: Asia
Wat Pa Phu Kon, Gulf of Thailand, Thailand, Asia
Wat Pa Phu Kon is a Buddhist temple located in the Udon Thani Province, bordering the Gulf of Thailand in Thailand.
Visual Characteristics
The temple complex features a prominent white marble ubosot (ordination hall) constructed from Carrara marble imported from Italy. The exterior is adorned with intricate carvings depicting Buddhist narratives. The main stupa is a golden spire. The surrounding grounds are landscaped with tropical plants and water features.
Location & Access Logistics
Wat Pa Phu Kon is situated approximately 70 kilometers northwest of Udon Thani city center. Access is primarily via Highway 210, turning onto local roads leading to the temple. Private vehicle is the most common mode of transport. Limited public transport options exist; local buses may run to nearby towns, requiring onward taxi or songthaew transfer. Parking is available on-site.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The temple was established in 2010, with construction of the main ubosot completed in 2015. It was conceived as a place for meditation and Buddhist practice. The site is situated in a forested area, contributing to its tranquil atmosphere.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can observe the white marble ubosot and its detailed carvings. The large reclining Buddha statue within the ubosot is a focal point. Meditation sessions are sometimes available. Walking the temple grounds offers views of the surrounding landscape.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available. Shaded areas are provided by temple structures and trees. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally present within the main temple complex. Food vendors are typically located near the entrance, offering local snacks and beverages.
Best Time to Visit
The best time of day for photography of the ubosot is in the morning when the sunlight illuminates the white marble. The dry season, from November to February, offers the most pleasant weather with lower humidity and cooler temperatures. There are no tide-dependent activities.
Facts & Legends
A notable feature is the use of over 100 tons of Carrara marble for the ubosot, a significant architectural undertaking for a temple in this region. The temple is also known for its serene environment, intended to foster spiritual reflection.
Nearby Landmarks
- Red Lotus Sea (Talay Bua Daeng): 15km Southwest
- Phu Foi Lom National Park: 25km Northwest
- Udon Thani Provincial Museum: 65km Southeast
- Wat Phra That Chae Haeng: 70km Southeast