• At the foot of the Wat Saket you will find a number of seats, a small temple and various statues.
  • Wat Saket, popularly known as the Golden Mount or ‘Phu Khao Thong’, is a low hill crowned with a gleaming gold chedi.
  • King Rama III considered Wat Saket is the right place to establish the Golden Mountain with its proper landscaping with canal surrounding the area as same as...
  • 2. Visit the Temple Complex: Wat Saket is home to a large temple complex that consists of several buildings and shrines.
  • 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...
  • Wat Saket in Bangkok is a historic temple dating from the Ayutthaya period and built-in 1467.
  • Wat Saket in Bangkok’s Old Town is an Ayutthaya-era shrine with a gleaming golden chedi in Bangkok.
  • The effort to climb the circular stairs around Golden Mountain, within the walls of Wat Saket, is more rewarded by the unobstructed view of Bangkok and...
  • The main feature of Wat Saket is the 80-meter-high hill crowned with a gleaming gold chedi, which houses a Buddha relic and offers panoramic views of Bangkok.
  • 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 .