Gurudwara Shri Singh Sabha in Phahurat , Bangkok (Mar’26)

The Gurudwara Shri Singh Sabha Bangkok in Phahurat (often called Wat Sikh by locals) is the main Sikh temple in Thailand and one of the most important Sikh centers in Southeast Asia.

During my visit to Gurudwara Shri Singh Sabha in Phahurat, Bangkok, I experienced a peaceful side of the city that many travelers often miss. Located in Bangkok’s Little India area, this Sikh temple is not only a place of worship but also a beautiful symbol of faith, community, service, and cultural connection in Thailand

 

01 Mar 2026 @ Gurudwara Shri Singh Sabha , Phahurat , Bangkok

Gurudwara Shri Singh Sabha in Phahurat , Bangkok (Mar'26) 1

📍 Location & Setting

Located on Chakkraphet Road in Phahurat, known as Bangkok’s “Little India”

Close to Chinatown (Yaowarat) and major landmarks like the Grand Palace

Surrounded by textile markets and Indian shops, reflecting the South Asian community

👉 The temple stands out with its white structure and golden dome, visible from a distance.

 

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🕉️ Historical Background

Sikh migrants started settling in Bangkok in the late 1800s–early 1900s

First prayers were held in homes, then a rented wooden house (1912–1913)

A permanent temple was built in 1932–1933

It later expanded into the current multi-storey structure

Today, it serves as the spiritual heart of the Sikh community in Thailand.


🏛️ Architecture & Inside

A 6-storey building with a golden dome

Top floor: Main prayer hall (Darbar Sahib)

Houses the sacred Sikh scripture: Guru Granth Sahib

Other floors include community areas and facilities

The temple is often described as one of the largest Sikh temples outside India.


1. Where is Gurudwara Shri Singh Sabha located in Bangkok?
It is located on Chakkraphet Road in Phahurat, Bangkok’s Little India area.

2. Is Gurudwara Shri Singh Sabha open to visitors?
Yes, visitors from all backgrounds can enter respectfully.

3. Is entry free?
Yes, entry is free.

4. Do I need to cover my head?
Yes, visitors should cover their head before entering the prayer area.

5. Do I need to remove shoes?
Yes, shoes must be removed before entering.

6. Is langar available?
Yes, free vegetarian langar is offered as part of Sikh tradition.

7. What is Phahurat famous for?
Phahurat is known as Bangkok’s Little India, famous for Indian shops, textiles, food, and culture.

8. What is the best time to visit?
Morning or Sunday prayer time is usually more active and spiritual.

9. Is photography allowed?
Photography may be allowed in some areas, but always ask or observe signs first.

10. Is this place good for cultural travel in Bangkok?
Yes, it is a meaningful cultural and spiritual place to visit in Bangkok.

Written by Ajay Kumar
Hello, welcome to my blog. My name is Ajay. I am from Dehradun, India & living in Bangkok, Thailand since 2003. So far, I have visited 16 countries & 110+ cities.