Wat Ku Kham: A Serene Sanctuary of Spirituality
Explore the beauty and tranquility of Wat Ku Kham, an iconic Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, rich in history and spiritual significance.
Nestled in the heart of Chiang Mai, Wat Ku Kham is a captivating Buddhist temple that offers tourists a glimpse into Thailand's rich cultural heritage and spiritual traditions. With its beautiful architecture, tranquil atmosphere, and historical significance, this temple is a must-visit for anyone exploring the city.
A brief summary to Wat Ku Kham
- 220 Kaeonawarat Rd, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Wat Ket, Chiang Mai, 50000, TH
Know before you go
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- Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a peaceful experience.
- Dress modestly to show respect when entering the temple.
- Take time to engage with local monks for a deeper understanding of Buddhist practices.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning architecture and serene surroundings.
- Try visiting during the late afternoon to see the temple illuminated by the setting sun.
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Getting There
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Car
If you are driving in Lanna, head towards Chiang Mai city center. From the Old City area, take the Ratchadamnoen Road and continue straight until you reach the intersection with Kaeonawarat Road. Turn left onto Kaeonawarat Road and continue for approximately 1 km. Wat Ku Kham will be on your left, just after you pass the intersection with Thapae Road.
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Public Transportation
To reach Wat Ku Kham via public transportation, you can take a Songthaew (red truck) from the Old City area. Head to the nearest Songthaew stop and catch a Songthaew heading to Wat Ket or Chiang Mai Airport. Inform the driver that you would like to get off at Wat Ku Kham. The temple is located along Kaeonawarat Road, and the ride should take about 15-20 minutes depending on traffic. Once you get off, walk back a few meters, and you will see the temple entrance.
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