Here are some photos of Buddhist temples taken in Thailand. Keep in mind that the “temple” is the entire area where the Buddhist monks, nuns, and laypeople live – and there are many buildings and other things at the temples. These photos are of main temples (bots) as well as other Buddhist temple buildings and things.
Features are Wat Tham Seua in Krabi, Thailand and Wat Nong Pa Pong in Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand. These are temples we visit often. Wat Nong Pa Pong has no amulets to buy, it’s just a very quiet and peaceful place for meditation and to reconnect with nature and Buddhism as it was meant to be.
NOTE – we’ll be returning to Isaan and some of the temples of Ubon and Sisaket this year. Really excited to see them again and get some good photos. My husband will stay at Wat Nong Pah Pong if possible for a few nights. These temples do not sell amulets, unfortunately, it appears that the forest wats do not sell them.
Click one of the below Buddhist figures to learn more and find amulets:
The Buddha – Happy Buddha – Jinaraj Buddha – Somdej Buddha