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The Buddhist and Taoist temples in Phuket are breathtaking with their stunning decor: gold, precious stones, majestic Buddha statues, intricate paintings, and mosaics. These are must-see sights! Insider has compiled a list of the most famous temples in Phuket πŸ”₯The best ones go first πŸ‘‡πŸΌ

Wat Chalong

Phuket is home to over 30 Buddhist temples, but this particular one is the most famous and one of the most revered and majestic. Founded in the early 19th century, Wat Chalong was built in honor of two respected monks, Luang Phor Chaem and Luang Phor Chuang, known for their...
Rating: 4.6
Chalong

Wat Doi Thepnimit

Buddhist temple in Phuket Wat Doi Thepnimit sits atop Patong Hill offering stunning panoramas of the sea and city. Perhaps it is one of the most unexpected places for solitude in the heart of the tourist Mecca, but its remoteness from the noisy streets creates a truly peaceful atmosphere. The...
Rating: 4.8
Patong

Wat Mahathat Wachiramongkol (Wat Bang Thong)

The temple is located in Krabi province. It was built in 1940 on donated land. Until recently, this temple was not very well known even among locals, let alone tourists. This is not just a temple, it’s a place for spiritual rebirth, where you can enjoy the splendor of Thai...
Rating: 4.7
Krabi

Wat Thettharamnawa (Wat Tha Sai)

Phuket and its surroundings are home to many beautiful temples, but Wat Tha Sai stands out among them – it is entirely made of teak wood. The Buddhist temple is located in a secluded spot among tropical vegetation, creating an atmosphere of tranquility. If you happen to be passing by,...
Rating: 4.7
Phangnga

Mai Khao Temple

The secluded temple is located in the village of Mai Khao, which shares its name with the nearby beach in the northern part of Phuket. Surrounded by tropical forest, it offers a peaceful place to walk amidst nature, let go of thoughts, and spend time alone in a sacred space....
Rating: 4.7
Mai Khao

Ban Phon Temple

A famous temple in Phuket where Buddha is depicted in a reclining pose. The golden statue impresses with its size – it stretches 29 meters in length! The temple was founded in 1792 by Rama I, the first king of the Chakri dynasty, and has long been one of the...
Rating: 4.7
Si Sunthon

Tha Sak Temple

Wat Tha Sak is a sacred and tranquil haven on the eastern side of Phuket Island, where every visitor can find inner peace and harmony. The temple is nestled in lush greenery, surrounded by numerous large and small trees, creating an atmosphere of seclusion and serenity. Shady pathways and convenient...
Rating: 4.9
Pa Klok

Tiger Cave Temple

Tiger Cave Temple is located in the neighboring province of Krabi. The drive from Phuket takes approximately 3 hoursπŸš— The temple got its name from the tiger paw prints found on a stone inside the cave πŸ… According to legend, a monk named Ajahn Jumnean Silasetho came to the cave...
Rating: 4.6
Krabi

Karon Temple

The only temple complex of Buddhist temples and pagodas near Karon Beach. It was founded in 1895. The temple has a beautiful interior based on stories of Thai mythology. A staircase leads to the prayer hall, which is decorated with two snake-like mythical creatures, the Nagi. The main relic of...
Rating: 4.6
Karon

Wat Phra Thong

One of the largest temple complexes in Phuket with a mysterious legend. The temple is famous for a golden statue of Buddha half submerged in the ground. One day a boy and a buffalo were plowing the ground in a field and accidentally hit some pegs. When he returned home,...
Rating: 4.6
Thep Krasatti

Wat Khao Rung Samukkheethum Temple

Before the Big Buddha, this temple was known for the largest Buddha statue in Phuket. It is located at the foot of Khao Rang Mountain and you have to climb steep steps to get to it. The stairs are decorated with two huge snakes – Nagi, and the entrance to...
Rating: 4.6
Rassada

Wat Kanan

Many people dream of seeing the famous White Temple in Chiang Rai β€” a dazzling structure that seems to be woven from light, and has long become a symbol of Northern Thailand. But few know that Phuket now has its own snow-white wonder. Wat Kanan, the island’s only White Temple,...
Rating: 4.7
Thep Krasatti

Phra Nang Sang Temple

Known as the “Temple of White Blood”, this temple complex is believed to be the oldest Buddhist building, although there is no documented evidence of this. One of the legends of the temple in Thepkasattri is connected with the military events of 1785. During a battle between the people of...
Rating: 4.4
Thep Krasatti

Wat Choeng Thale

Choeng Thale translates as β€œthe temple at the edge of the sea”. When and by whom it was built is unknown; the temple’s history is shrouded in legends. According to one version, Choeng Thale was founded in 1901 by Mr. Ju Pai Tuk, a barber who brought three wooden images...
Rating: 4.4
Bang Tao

Heaven and Hell Temple

This is a completely unusual temple for Thailand, where Buddhist philosophy transforms into an emotional art park β€” and not always with positive emotions. You’ll be greeted by a huge dragon, and by walking through its mouth and down the tunnel, you symbolically pass into another world β€” the hellish...
Rating: 4.5
Phangnga

Golden Buddha temple

This is a unique attraction in Phuket showcasing Buddhist architecture and culture. It’s a stunningly quiet and pleasant temple with a large number of interesting small details on the facades and authentic historical illustrations inside. There are almost no people here, just friendly monks, so you can touch Thai history...
Rating: 4.4
Thep Krasatti

First of all, a Buddhist temple in Phuket is an important religious shrine, and here you’ll feel particularly strong energy. Respect traditions and follow the dress code when visiting temples: shoulders and knees must be covered. If you feel moved by the atmosphere, you can make a donation. Usually collection boxes are installed in the souvenir sales area, by purchasing which you also provide support to the temple.

You can learn about the history and customs of Phuket by visiting Attractions, see them in the corresponding selection. Museums will also help you learn more about Phuket. This section contains city museums, art galleries and other authentic places on the island.

Touch the sacred animals of Thailand – elephants, in special sanctuaries, which you’ll find in the Elephants selection. You can connect with nature and the island’s incredible beauty at various Viewpoints, which we’ve conveniently gathered in one place. If you’re thinking about which temple to visit in Phuket, pay attention to the most beautiful temple Wat Chalong or Wat Maha That Wachiramongkol.


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