




Krung Thep Maha Nakhon, Thailand
Wat Saket, or the Golden Mountain, is a temple perched on a mountain. Its original name is Wat Saket Ratcha Wora Maha Vihan. To reach it, you have to climb 344 steps, and along the way you'll find several bells and gongs. Ring them! They're said to bring good luck. Inside the temple are several Buddha images, but the most beautiful moment is watching the sunset from the top; in fact, I recommend going at sunset. At the end of the trail, you'll find a tree with golden leaves. By making a donation...
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Historical site with rich cultural background; worth a detour while you are at Bangkok. Temple sits on top of a hill, which you will need to climb up a few hundred steps (easily managed as the steps are not steep). The place is calming, with sound of ringing bells as the wind blows. View of the city below is superb. You get nice unblocked views from the temple. Love the mist spray that keep the place cool despite the hot Bangkok weather. Visit to the temple requires purchase of ticket; the proceeds are used for upkeep of the temple grounds.
Really interesting place. I’d highly recommend going here for the views across Bangkok, on a good day you’ll be able to see very far. Interesting temple as well, some intricately designed artefacts. Helpful snd friendly staff. The climb isn’t as bad as it sounds either, you won’t be out of breath at the top. Highly recommend!