My Visit to Wat Bang Chak Temple
Bangkok is full of famous temples—but sometimes, the most meaningful experiences come from the places you don’t plan to visit.
That’s exactly how I discovered Wat Bang Chak—a quiet riverside temple in Nonthaburi that feels completely different from the usual tourist spots.
This temple is not a typical tourist attraction—it’s a local, authentic Thai temple located along the Chao Phraya River in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi, just outside Bangkok.
What makes it special is its mix of traditional spirituality + unusual artistic elements, giving it a very unique feel compared to famous Bangkok temples.
14 Mar 2026 @ Thai Temple – วัดบางจาก อ.ปากเกร็ด จ.นนทบุรี

🏛️ History & Origin
Built around 1822 by the Mon community who settled in the area
It reflects Mon-style Buddhist culture, which is slightly different from mainstream Thai temple architecture
The temple has remained more local-focused rather than tourist-heavy
👉 This is why it feels more “real” and less commercial.
🪷 The Main Highlight (Must See)
🟡 Giant Buddha Statue
A massive golden seated Buddha (~27 meters high) visible from far away
Known locally as Luang Pho To, one of the most respected Buddha images in Nonthaburi
Positioned beautifully by the river, creating a very calm and spiritual vibe
🐉 Unique & Interesting Features
This temple is quite different from typical temples 👇
Three symbolic entrances under the Buddha (dragon, tiger, etc.)
Walk-through corridors filled with Buddha statues and spiritual imagery
Mythological and cultural sculptures (including Ramayana scenes)
Some unexpected statues (even modern/pop culture figures), which makes it quirky and memorable

