Hidden World Heritage Small Town in Northern Thailand | Kamphaeng Phet | - Elephant Temple
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Navigation 🧭: Wat Nak Watchara Sophon
Specific Address: 32 Kamphaeng Phet-Sukhothai Road, Nai Mueang, Mueang Kamphaeng Phet District, Kamphaeng Phet 62000
Actually, it is a temple at a new location, unknown name, and there is another unfinished building!
Wat Nak Watchara Sophon is a royal-sponsored temple located in Kamphaeng Phet. It is situated in the northern part of the historical park.
From a modern perspective, Wat Nak Watchara Sophon was once a very ancient and beautiful temple.
The main buildings' history can be traced back to the 20th century. They are scattered under the shade of trees in a lush park.
The ruins are isolated by a moat and can be accessed via a floating bridge on the east side.
Apart from some preserved red clay pillars, the difference lies in its modern white Buddha statue, which contrasts sharply with the continuous pagodas.
In addition to its scale, its interesting feature is the sixteen elephant statues installed on its base. Although they are incomplete, their original grandeur and magnificence can still be seen!
Nevertheless, the elephants of Wat Chang are more majestic than those of Wat Chang Rob, but smaller than those of Wat Chang Lom (วัดช้างล้อม) in Si Satchanalai Historical Park.
The original name of this temple comes from this architectural creativity, as Wat Chang can be translated as Elephant Temple.
🚗 Tourist Transportation: Recommended to drive or take a tuk-tuk
👍️ Must-visit Attractions:
Kamphaeng Phet Historical Park
🎟️ Ticket Information: Free
(Pushpin) Tips:
1. There are many mosquitoes and wild dogs, be cautious
2. Try to come early, it gets a bit eerie in the evening
3. It's the rainy season now, bring an umbrella