Ayutthaya-era (1350-1767) Buddhist temple & pilgrimage site commanding extensive city views.
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Ayutthaya-era (1350-1767) Buddhist temple & pilgrimage site commanding extensive city views....
I had a great time visiting The Golden Mount in Bangkok! The temple itself is impressive — climbing up the winding path with bells and small shrines along the way was peaceful and rewarding. At the top, the panoramic views over Bangkok are absolutely stunning and well worth the climb. The golden chedi gleams beautifully against the skyline and offers amazing photo opportunities. Overall, it’s an excellent spot to experience Thai culture, local flavours, and beautiful temple views — highly recommended for first-time visitors and repeat travellers alike!
A great view of the city, with nice cool breezes. The walk up is steep and not for the mobility challenged. Locals were there as it is an active religous site, so please be respectful (crazy that I feel that I should need to write this). The gardens on the walk up, 344 steps, were the highlight for me. The washroom, and some stores/restaurants are at the bottom of the hill.
Perched high above the old quarters of Bangkok, Wat Saket Ratchawora Mahawihan—affectionately known as the Golden Mount—feels like a bridge between earth and sky. The journey begins at the base of a gentle, man-made hill wrapped in lush greenery. As you ascend the spiral staircase of 300-plus steps, the sounds of the city soften into the rhythmic chiming of temple bells and the whisper of leaves in the breeze. Each step feels meditative, each pause offering a widening view of Bangkok’s layered skyline—ancient rooftops mingling with modern towers. At the summit stands the radiant golden chedi, glowing under the tropical sun. Inside rests a revered relic bone of the Buddha, a sacred presence that fills the air with quiet reverence. Devotees circle the stupa in prayer, offering lotus flowers, incense, and golden cloth, their faith adding warmth to the serene atmosphere. Even for visitors of different beliefs, there is a palpable sense of stillness and grace. Wat Saket is not merely a viewpoint—it is a spiritual sanctuary. The temple’s history stretches back to the Ayutthaya period, and its hill was later shaped during the reign of King Rama III. Over time, it has become one of Bangkok’s most cherished landmarks, especially during the annual temple fair when lanterns illuminate the night and traditions come vibrantly alive. Whether you come seeking panoramic views, cultural insight, or a moment of quiet reflection, Wat Saket offers something rare: a gentle reminder to slow down, breathe deeply, and look both outward at the world below and inward at the heart within
A peaceful and beautiful temple with a unique atmosphere. The golden stupa on the hill is very striking, and the cave with the standing Buddha statue feels calm and spiritual. Walking around the temple grounds, you can enjoy both the architecture and the quiet surroundings. It’s not overly crowded, so it’s a great place to visit if you want a more relaxed temple experience in Bangkok. A lovely spot for sightseeing, taking photos, and making merit. Highly recommended for anyone interested in Thai culture and temples.
3rd. Mar 2025. Came here for the sunset. Nice cool temple as it is not too hot at this hour. There is a 100 baht entrance fee & a short climb to the top. No queue. Nice view around the nearby area. There is a crowd but not too busy. The light up at night is refreshing from the foot of the temple.
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