• Wat Saket Ratchawora Mahawihan (Thai: วัดสระเกศราชวรมหาวิหาร), usually shortened to Wat Saket, is a Buddhist temple (wat) in Pom Prap Sattru Phai district, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • 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.
  • Wat Saket Bangkok, more officially Ratcha Wora Maha Wihan, is a Buddhist temple in Rattanakosin, not far from the famous Khao San Road .
  • The exact date of Wat Saket's construction is not known, but the temple complex was probably built around the 15th century and later renovated many times.
  • 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 .
  • One of the many images encountered on the way to Wat Saket, the temple at the top of the Golden Mount.
  • Wat Saket, also known as the Golden Mount, is a Buddhist temple located in Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Wat Saket in Bangkok is an ancient religious structure of the Buddhist period located on an artificial hill in the Rattanakosin district.
  • Wat Saket, popularly known as the Golden Mount or ‘Phu Khao Thong’, is a low hill crowned with a gleaming gold chedi.
  • Wat Saket, the temple complex itself, was originally built in the 1600’s in the middle of Thailand’s Attuhaya period (1370 to 1760), with The Golden Mount...