This beautiful temple in Don Ka subdistrict, U Thong district, Suphan Buri province, is situated on a high mountain range. It is strikingly serene and peaceful and importantly, ensconced within gorgeous nature. The highlight of this temple is the replica footprint of Buddha, which is several hundred years old, and another tourist attraction in the city of Suphan Buri.
In the past, Wat Khao Phra, which is also an ancient temple estimated from the Dvaravati period, had concrete stairs that visitors could climb to reach the top of the hill. The first point of interest resembles a cave with a reclining Buddha for worship. Further up the stairs, there is an ordination hall that houses a sandstone-carved Buddha's footprint, and there is a square-based stupa, number 9.
A temple is a sacred place and serves as a spiritual refuge for Buddhists to visit, worship, and make merit. Wat Phai Rong Wua, located in the district of Song Phi Nong, Suphan Buri Province, is brimming with stunning architecture and unique sculptures, especially the depiction of the underworld filled with those who are suffering for their karmic deeds.
Wat Pa Lelai Woraviharn is a significant temple integral to the community of Suphanburi province and also the place where Khun Phaen, a character from the famous Thai literature work "Khun Chang Khun Phaen," ordained as a novice monk, known as Nen Kaew.
Ban Kwai, or the Buffalo Village, is a place that collects stories and lifestyles of people in the rural areas, lifestyles that are fading away. It's another must-visit place if you ever have the chance to travel to Suphanburi because it is a province where the primary occupation is agriculture, and the "buffalo" has been an animal raised for labor, living alongside the people of Suphanburi throughout history.
Banharn-Jamsai Tower stands magnificently at 123.25 meters, making it the tallest tower in Thailand. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city of Suphanburi from the 4th floor of this tower.
Nature trail Forest trekking Waterfall visit Cave exploration/geological study Birdwatching/butterfly watching Camping overnight
Located at Dan Chang Subdistrict, Dan Chang District, Suphan Buri Province, Krasiao Dam is a popular recreational destination where people come to relax and watch the sunset on the dam's embankment. It is also a favorite exercise spot for the locals. Whether it's for running or jogging in the evening, there are several photo opportunities available along the way.
Bueng Chawak Chaloem Phra Kiat is a large natural freshwater lake. Bueng Chawak has been declared a no-hunting zone.