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Opening hours: 08.00 - 17.00
 
Wat Koh, located in Moo 3, Wat Koh Subdistrict, Si Samrong District, Sukhothai Province, is a temple of great religious and cultural significance. It is particularly associated with Luang Pu Boonmee, a highly respected monk who gained deep devotion from the local community and followers across the region. Renowned for his virtuous life, dedication to Buddhist practice, and contributions to society, Luang Pu Boonmee was especially known for consecrating sacred objects, including amulets, statues of himself, and Takrut (holy scrolls), which remain highly valued by devotees seeking blessings, protection, and good fortune.
 
Wat Koh offers a serene and peaceful atmosphere, ideal for meditation, prayer, and merit-making in accordance with traditional Thai practices. Surrounded by lush nature, the temple provides visitors with a tranquil retreat from daily life, allowing them to cultivate inner peace and spiritual reflection. The temple also serves as a cultural and spiritual hub for the local community, hosting religious ceremonies and festivals where villagers gather to make merit, listen to Dharma teachings, and strengthen social bonds. This makes Wat Koh not only a place of worship but also a living center for preserving and expressing local traditions and beliefs.
 
Although Luang Pu Boonmee has passed away, devotion to him continues strongly. Both those who knew him personally and those who revere him through his consecrated objects maintain a spiritual connection. His statues and Takrut, enshrined at Wat Koh, allow devotees to honor his legacy, seek blessings, and cultivate spiritual merit.
 
The temple’s architecture reflects traditional Thai and Sukhothai artistic styles, offering both aesthetic beauty and spiritual significance. The ordination hall and sermon hall showcase careful craftsmanship, while the overall tranquil environment leaves a lasting impression on visitors. While Wat Koh may not match the scale of major urban temples, its spiritual presence and peaceful setting make it an important destination for those seeking devotion and reflection.
 
Accessible from Si Samrong District by private or public transportation, Wat Koh is not only a site for worship but also a place for learning about local customs, religious practices, and the cultural life of the Sukhothai community.
 
Due to its religious significance and the lasting reverence for Luang Pu Boonmee, Wat Koh attracts numerous visitors seeking spiritual solace, blessings from his consecrated statues and Takrut, and insight into Thai culture and traditions. The temple stands as a symbol of peace, devotion, and the rich cultural heritage of Sukhothai Province, deserving preservation and recognition for future generations.
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Places of Worship Category: Places of Worship
Temple Group: Temple
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