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Buddhist Temples represent the heart and soul of Thai life. Come with us to visit three of the most diverse examples in the Phang nga Province and gain an insight into the lives of the Monks, how they and the locals worship. The majority of Thais are practicing Buddhists and the Temple takes its place as the center point for communities to worship. While you are here in the South, let us show you the three most famous Temples that we have here at Phang Nga province.
Dragon temple Cave is an impressive limestone cave that is growing in reputation, both here and abroad, due to the medicinal herbs made by the Monks who live there. It is believed by many people that illnesses such as Cancer, HIV, and lowering blood cholesterol are curable in this sacred place.
Wat Bang Rieng is located on the mountaintop near Ao Nang and combines three different temple styles – Thai, Chinese and Jedi pagoda. It offers the history of Buddha and the sense of purity and cleansing to the people who worship there.
The enormous statue is of a well known Buddhist monk – his name is Por Than Klai, famous in the south of Thailand, it was said that he could predict the future.
Round trip transfer from the hotel
Lunch
English speaking guide
National Park fee
Insurance
Sun protection.
Suitable clothes for temple (arms and legs covered).
Camera (in a waterproof bag).
Price
Adults: 2,300 Baht
children (Under 12 year )1,600 Baht