5 Must-Visit Temples In Phuket, Thailand

Temple in Phuket, Thailand

Phuket is a wonderful beach destination with pristine white sand shores and a stunning coastline. Not only does it boast some of the most beautiful beaches in Thailand like Kata, Freedom Beach, and Karon, but it also boasts spectacular architecture most visibly observed at a temple. Phuket is also a great place to experience a lovely stay at a Phuket villa.

The island is well-known for its Buddhist temples and Chinese shrines that you must visit if you want to experience a different side of Phuket. 

In Thai, a temple is called ‘Wat’ like Wat Chalong and Wat Mongkol Nimit. Here are some of the must-visit temples in Phuket:

 

Wat Chalong (Chaithararam Temple) 

A 19th-century architectural marvel and the most significant temple in Phuket, Wat Chaithararam or Chalong Temple as it is commonly called should not be missed. Pay your respects in the central temple with lotus flower offerings, lighting firecrackers, or using gold foil. If you desire a panoramic view of the entire temple grounds, you can make your way to the top floor. Peaceful and fragrant, Wat Chalong is one for the books. It even holds a special bone fragment of Buddha that is open for public viewing. 

 

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Wat Khao Nekkerd (Big Buddha Temple)

An important landmark in Phuket, the Big Buddha statue is visible from most places in the south. The white marble Big Buddha statue is perched atop Nakkerd Hill in Karon. The best part about visiting the Big Buddha Temple is the views. You can see Phang Nga Bay, Kata Bay, Karon Beach, Promthep Cape, and more. Some spectacular sunsets await at Wat Khao Nekkerd. It is a popular tourist spot so you can expect a bigger crowd than other temples. 

 

Wat Mongkol Nimit

If you want to witness monks in training, attend Thai ceremonies, and observe traditional Sino-Portuguese architecture, the lesser-known but equally special Wat Mongkol Nimit is the place for you. There are maxims inscribed on each of the many trees in the temple garden and the temple is quiet and peaceful, suitable for a visit one afternoon. The temple is easy to reach, and once there, you can take your time exploring the temple grounds for the little details you shouldn’t miss.

 

Wat Sri Sunthon

A gold statue of a reclining Buddha is what makes Wat Sri Sunthon worth a visit. Glimmering under the sun, the Buddha statue can be seen from the main airport road that runs in front of the temple. The temple grounds feature exquisite architecture and you can even walk around the Buddha statue accessible via a staircase. There are several sculptures on the temple grounds that refer to local myths and beliefs. The massive pink elephant sculptures will help you find intrigue inside the walls of Wat Sri Sunthon.   

 

Wat Suwan Kirikhet (Karon Temple)

A vibrant and popular temple known for the temple market, Wat Suwan Kirikhet is another must-visit site in Phuket. The Karon temple market draws throngs of people who scour the street stalls selling everything from balms to local cosmetics and delicious local food. The temple is situated on Karon Beach that hosts an exciting night market for travelers and locals alike. If you are visiting Karon beach, be sure to check the temple market for a one-of-a-kind experience.

The temples in Phuket are special because they offer a unique glimpse into a new and different culture. You can explore the temple grounds, learn more about the ascetic lives of monks, and witness the glittering gold Buddha statues. Explore Phuket’s sights and sounds by adding this destination to your bucket list and indulge in magnificent beaches, nightlife, and temples at the top of your to-do list.

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