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Wat Tham Suea (Tiger Cave Temple, Kanchanaburi)
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Wat Tham Suea (Tiger Cave Temple, Kanchanaburi)

📍 Kanchanaburi, Tha Muang

A hilltop temple crowned by an enormous seated golden Buddha, reached by a dragon-railed stairway — the terrace looks out over a patchwork of rice fields and the Mae Klong dam, especially gorgeous at sunset.

Not to be confused with Krabi’s temple of the same name, Kanchanaburi’s Wat Tham Suea sits on a hill above the Mae Klong, dominated by a vast golden seated Buddha that can be seen for miles across the plain.

Why It’s Interesting

Climb the naga-flanked staircase (or take the little funicular) to a broad terrace where the giant Buddha gazes out over an endless green grid of paddies and the dam beyond. A neighbouring temple’s Chinese-style pagoda adds another vantage. It’s serene, photogenic, and a fraction as busy as the famous riverside sights in town.

Best Time to Visit

Late afternoon, when the heat eases and the low sun gilds both the Buddha and the fields below. Dress modestly and bring water for the climb.

📸 Mon-chan's camera roll

Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.

Mon-chan visiting Wat Tham Suea
A golden Buddha bigger than a house. I sat politely.
Cinnamon at Wat Tham Suea
Cinnamon took the dragon stairs four at a time.

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