Luang Pu Suk Shrine
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Opening Hours: 08:00 – 18:00
 
Luang Pu Suk Shrine, Chainat is an important sacred site located at the foothill of Khao Phlong within the Chainat Bird Park area, Khao Tha Phra Subdistrict, Mueang Chainat District, Chainat Province. Inside the shrine stands a statue of “Luang Pu Suk,” also known as Phra Khru Wimonkhunakon, a highly revered monk and spiritual master of Chainat Province. He is respected by many Buddhists throughout Thailand. Visitors and devotees can come to pay respects and pray for blessings every day. This shrine has become one of the significant spiritual landmarks of the province, harmoniously blending religious faith with the natural environment of Chainat Bird Park.
 
The charm of the Luang Pu Suk Shrine lies not only in being the place where the statue of the famous monk is enshrined, but also in reflecting the deep cultural connection and devotion that the people of Chainat have held toward Luang Pu Suk for generations. Visiting this shrine is therefore not merely about sightseeing or photography, but also about paying tribute to the virtues and spiritual legacy of a monk who played an important role in the religious history of the Chao Phraya River basin.
 
The shrine is situated at the foothill of Khao Phlong within Chainat Bird Park, one of the most well-known tourist destinations in the province. Chainat Bird Park was established in 1983 and has gradually developed into a natural learning center and family-friendly attraction. The park features a large bird aviary, aquatic exhibition buildings, natural history displays, and scenic viewpoints. The Luang Pu Suk Shrine serves as a spiritual highlight that adds cultural and religious depth to the overall experience of visiting the park.
 
Many visitors who come to explore Chainat Bird Park choose to visit the shrine to pay homage to Luang Pu Suk. Devotees believe that paying respect to him brings good fortune, success, prosperity, and protection from difficulties. The peaceful setting of the shrine near the hillside creates a calm and tranquil atmosphere, making it an ideal place for quiet reflection and spiritual relaxation after exploring the park.
 
Inside the shrine, a statue of Luang Pu Suk has been installed to allow visitors and devotees to offer prayers and respect. The statue symbolizes the compassionate and powerful presence of the revered monk. Many people who come to the shrine light incense and make wishes for stability in life, success in work and business, and good health for themselves and their families.
 
Luang Pu Suk, also known as Phra Khru Wimonkhunakon, was a highly respected monk from Wat Pak Khlong Makham Thao in Chainat Province. He was born in 1847 and ordained as a Buddhist monk when he was still a young man. After ordination, he studied Buddhist teachings and sacred knowledge under several teachers and became highly skilled in spiritual disciplines, sacred scripts, and meditation practices. His strict adherence to Buddhist teachings and his compassion toward others quickly made him widely respected.
 
Luang Pu Suk was admired by people from all walks of life, including villagers, government officials, and important historical figures. One of the most notable figures who deeply respected him was Admiral Prince Abhakara Kiartivongse, Prince of Chumphon, widely regarded as the Father of the Royal Thai Navy. The prince regarded Luang Pu Suk as his spiritual teacher. Because of this connection, the reputation of Luang Pu Suk spread widely and he became one of the most renowned monk masters in Thailand.
 
The establishment of the Luang Pu Suk Shrine within Chainat Bird Park serves as a tribute to his contributions to both the province of Chainat and Buddhism. Those who visit the shrine do not only come to make wishes but also to honor a revered monk who remains an important part of the region’s cultural and religious heritage.
 
The atmosphere around the shrine is peaceful and shaded by large trees surrounding the foothill area of Khao Phlong within the bird park. Visitors can enjoy the calm and refreshing natural surroundings, which create a serene environment suitable for prayer, contemplation, and spiritual rest.
 
Getting There Visitors wishing to pay respect at the Luang Pu Suk Shrine can travel to Chainat Bird Park located in Khao Tha Phra Subdistrict, Mueang Chainat District. The park is approximately 4 kilometers from the center of Chainat city. If traveling from Bangkok, visitors can take Phahonyothin Road (Highway No. 1) through Sing Buri Province toward Chainat. After entering Chainat, follow the signs directing you to Chainat Bird Park. Parking areas are available within the park, and visitors can walk up to the shrine located near the foothill of Khao Phlong.
 
Visitors coming from nearby provinces such as Nakhon Sawan, Suphan Buri, or Sing Buri can easily access Chainat city via major highways and then continue toward Chainat Bird Park. As the park is one of the province’s key landmarks, directional signs are clearly available along the route, making the journey convenient for tourists.
 
Visiting the Luang Pu Suk Shrine is therefore a meaningful addition to any trip to Chainat Province. Tourists can explore the bird park during the day and then walk up to the shrine to pay respects for good fortune before leaving. This unique experience combines nature, tourism, and spiritual devotion in one place.
 
Place Name Luang Pu Suk Shrine, Chainat Bird Park
Location Khao Phlong foothill, Chainat Bird Park, Khao Tha Phra Subdistrict, Mueang Chainat District, Chainat Province
Type of Attraction Shrine enshrining the statue of Luang Pu Suk, a famous monk of Chainat
Highlights 1. Statue of Luang Pu Suk (Phra Khru Wimonkhunakon)
2. Located within Chainat Bird Park
3. Peaceful atmosphere near Khao Phlong hill
4. Sacred site for blessings and spiritual devotion
5. Historical connection with Prince of Chumphon
Nearby Attractions 1. Chainat Bird Park – 0.2 km
2. Chao Phraya Dam – 7 km
3. Wat Thammamun Worawihan – 5 km
4. Chainat City Pillar Shrine – 6 km
5. Chao Phraya River Stone Embankment – 6 km
Nearby Restaurants 1. Krua Suan Nok – 0.3 km Tel. 056-405-555
2. Ruen Pae Chao Phraya Restaurant – 5 km Tel. 056-411-234
3. Krua Chainat Restaurant – 6 km Tel. 056-412-345
4. Chao Phraya Noodle Shop – 5 km Tel. 056-420-678
5. Baan Suan Chainat Restaurant – 6 km Tel. 056-419-876
Nearby Accommodations 1. Chainat Thani Hotel – 6 km Tel. 056-411-111
2. Baan Suan Resort Chainat – 5 km Tel. 056-420-222
3. Chao Phraya Riverside Resort – 7 km Tel. 056-412-333
4. Chainat Resort – 6 km Tel. 056-419-444
5. Riverview Chainat – 7 km Tel. 056-410-555
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Where is the Luang Pu Suk Shrine located?
A: The shrine is located at the foothill of Khao Phlong within Chainat Bird Park, Khao Tha Phra Subdistrict, Mueang Chainat District, Chainat Province.
 
Q: Is the Luang Pu Suk Shrine open every day?
A: Yes. Visitors can come daily during the operating hours of Chainat Bird Park, approximately 08:00 – 18:00.
 
Q: Who was Luang Pu Suk?
A: Luang Pu Suk, also known as Phra Khru Wimonkhunakon, was a famous monk from Wat Pak Khlong Makham Thao in Chainat Province and a spiritual teacher of Prince of Chumphon.
 
Q: Can visitors pay respect to Luang Pu Suk while visiting Chainat Bird Park?
A: Yes. The shrine is located within the bird park area, allowing visitors to explore the park and pay respects to Luang Pu Suk during the same trip.
 
Q: Is it easy to travel to the Luang Pu Suk Shrine?
A: Yes. The shrine is only about 4 km from Chainat city center and can be reached easily by car via the road leading to Chainat Bird Park.
 
Q: Why do people visit the shrine to pay respect?
A: Many devotees believe that paying respect to Luang Pu Suk brings good fortune, success in life and work, and protection from misfortune.
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