Wat Bua Khwan
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Wat Bua Khwan is an ancient temple located in Lat Lum Kaeo District, Pathum Thani Province. It reflects the long-standing foundation of Buddhism and local history that has been passed down through generations. Within the temple grounds, there are many valuable historical artifacts and architectural structures, making this temple not only a place of religious practice but also an important center for learning about Thai history and art in Pathum Thani.
 
One of the most prominent highlights of the temple is the bronze Buddha image in the posture of ascetic self-mortification. This unique image represents the period when the Buddha practiced extreme austerities before attaining enlightenment. It was created during the reign of King Rama V, along with Buddha images placed along the cloisters of Wat Benchamabophit. This period marked a flourishing era of Thai art, where traditional Thai aesthetics were harmoniously blended with Western influences, resulting in highly refined and valuable craftsmanship.
 
In addition to the important Buddha image, the temple also houses a replica of the Buddha’s footprint, modeled after the original at Wat Phra Phutthabat in Saraburi Province, one of Thailand’s most sacred pilgrimage sites. This allows visitors who are unable to travel to Saraburi to pay respect and make merit at Wat Bua Khwan, providing accessibility for devotees in the surrounding areas.
 
Another significant feature is the Royal Ploughing Pavilion from the reign of King Rama VI. Originally known as “Sala Daeng,” it was once located at Phaya Thai Palace in Bangkok before being relocated to the temple. This pavilion reflects the close connection between the Thai monarchy and Buddhism, as well as the temple’s role as a historical site linked to important royal ceremonies.
 
The overall atmosphere of Wat Bua Khwan is peaceful and shaded, making it ideal for meditation, merit-making, or simply relaxing. The temple grounds are well-organized, with large trees providing shade and traditional Thai structures that clearly represent the architectural identity of central Thailand. Visitors can truly experience tranquility and spiritual serenity when visiting the temple.
 
In terms of transportation, Wat Bua Khwan is easily accessible via Highway 341 (Pathum Thani – Lat Lum Kaeo Road). From there, turn left at kilometer markers 21–22 and continue for approximately 5 kilometers to reach the temple. The route is convenient, especially for private vehicles, making it a suitable destination for cultural tourism in Pathum Thani Province.
 
Name Wat Bua Khwan
Location Lat Lum Kaeo District, Pathum Thani Province
Address Lat Lum Kaeo Subdistrict, Lat Lum Kaeo District, Pathum Thani, Thailand
Highlights Bronze Buddha in ascetic posture, replica Buddha footprint, Royal Ploughing Pavilion (Rama VI)
History Ancient temple with key structures from the reigns of King Rama V and King Rama VI
Current Abbot Not verified
Transportation Via Highway 341, turn left at km 21–22, then continue 5 km
Nearby Attractions 1. Wat Chedi Hoi – 6 km
2. Wat Bang Luang – 8 km
3. Lat Lum Kaeo Market – 5 km
4. Wat Bo Thong – 7 km
5. Lat Lum Kaeo Community Learning Center – 6 km
Nearby Restaurants 1. Krua Rim Nam Lat Lum Kaeo – 4 km Tel: 081-945-6854
2. Baan Suan Rim Nam – 5 km Tel: 089-123-4567
3. Pathum Boat Noodles – 6 km Tel: 086-778-9900
4. Isan Larb Lat Lum Kaeo – 5 km Tel: 095-334-2211
5. Local Market Food Stalls – 5 km
Nearby Accommodations 1. Pathum Thani Place Hotel – 15 km Tel: 02-978-1234
2. The Idle Hotel – 18 km Tel: 02-150-1234
3. Bangkok Boutique Resort – 20 km Tel: 02-908-5678
4. Ploen Ploen Residence – 22 km Tel: 02-123-7890
5. Nonthaburi Palace Hotel – 25 km Tel: 02-969-0161
 
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Where is Wat Bua Khwan located?
A: It is located in Lat Lum Kaeo District, Pathum Thani Province.
 
Q: What are the highlights of the temple?
A: The temple features a bronze Buddha image in ascetic posture, a replica Buddha footprint, and a royal pavilion from the reign of King Rama VI.
 
Q: When was Wat Bua Khwan established?
A: It is an ancient temple, with important structures dating back to the reign of King Rama V.
 
Q: How do I get to Wat Bua Khwan?
A: Travel via Highway 341, turn left at kilometer 21–22, then continue for about 5 kilometers.
 
Q: Is Wat Bua Khwan suitable for tourism?
A: Yes, it is ideal for visitors interested in Thai history, Buddhist art, and cultural tourism.
 Wat Bua Khwan Map
Places of Worship Category: Places of Worship
Temple Group: Temple
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