• Not only is Wat Saket open all year for tourists to explore, but also hosts an annual festival in November that coincides with the fascinating Loy Krathong Festival.
  • Cement crematorium near Wat Saket in the past (circa 1900); the black spots atop the crematorium are vultures waiting to eat the corpses.
  • "Sisaket Tapınağı (Wat Si Saket)" kompleksi Lang Xang yolu üzerinde "Ho Phra Keo" tapınak müzesine bakan ve Başkanlık Sarayı'nın bitişiğinde yer almaktadır. .
  • Today Wat Saket is overshadowed by Chedi Phu Khao Tong, the stupa that stands in its compound, and better known as the Golden Mount.
  • Wat Saket Rajwaramahawihan or “Wat Saket” is considered one of the most popular landmarks in Bangkok, because of the well known Golden Mount.
  • Nonetheless, it was during the mid-19th century, under the reign of King Rama III, that Wat Saket underwent remarkable expansion and architectural metamorphosis.
  • Popularly known as the Golden Mount, Wat Saket is a picturesque temple with a 58-metre golden chedi which houses a Buddha relic.
  • Originally, it was known as Wat Sakae then later the whole temple was re-established in the reign of King Rama I the Great and given the new name of wat saket .
  • Bangkok, a city known for its vibrant culture and rich history, is home to the illustrious Wat Saket, also popularly known as the Golden Mount.
  • Wat Saket in Bangkok also known as the Temple of the Golden Mount is the highest temple in Bangkok. There are 344 steps to the Golden Chedi at the top.