Magnificent Wat Chalong Temple in Phuket
by Tummy Travels
Jan 20, 2023
#weekendgetaways
Think of Thailand, think of ornate historical temples, decorated in yellow and gold, immaculately maintained architecture and features.
In Phuket, one must see the Wat Chalong (known locally as Wat Chaithararam) complex - a vast area of temples, holy sites, galleries, and an operational monastery!
The original temple, Wat Chaithararam, is believed to have been built in 1837, with the other buildings in the complex built much later. Apart from its majestic look, this complex features many relics and pilmigrage sites. The tallest building, with a 60m tall stupa (spire), features a bone relic of Lord Buddha on its top floor. From there, the view is spectacular - you can see extensive parts of Phuket on a clear day.
There is also a shrine dedicated to famous and venerable monks for people to make offerings. Likewise, an air conditioned museum replicates the original home in which 3 revered monks used to live in.
From time to time, you'll hear firecrackers go off - if someone's wishes made at this complex came true, they'll come back to set firecrackers off as a tribute!
One can easily spend hours here, so I recommend coming early. The complex is huge with many places of interest and historical significance. Bear in mind this isn't the beach, so dress modestly (cover your knees and shoulders) and remove hats when entering sheltered places.
Entry is free but do feel free to make donations!
Address: 70/6 Chao Fah Tawan Tok Road, Chalong, Phuket 83130 (7am to 5pm)
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