Wat Si Sawai

Wat Si Sawai

The main highlights of the historic site of Wat Si Sawai are the tree prangs (pagodas) that feature the Lopburi architectural style with an influence from Hindu belief, adjacent to an ordination hall made of laterite. Historians had founded numerous archaeological evidences in the area, such as Chinese porcelains and Hinduism statues of gods, they later summarized it was first build as a Hindu religious structure and was later turned into a Buddhism temple.  

Opening hours: 6.00 am – 9.00 pm

Admission: 150 baht (entry to Sukhothai Historical park)

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