Wat Kui Buri
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Wat Kui Buri is an important temple in Kui Buri District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. It is located at 401, Moo 1, Kui Buri Subdistrict, Kui Buri District, Prachuap Khiri Khan. This temple has long served as a spiritual center for local people and clearly reflects the relationship between religion, history, and the way of life of the Kui Buri community. Visitors arriving at the temple can experience a peaceful, shaded atmosphere and the simple charm of a traditional community temple that continues to play a meaningful role in local life.
 
The temple was formerly known as “Wat Kui,” named after the local community and the nearby Kui Buri River, which was an important waterway in the past. The surrounding area was once a lively place where people traveled, traded, and settled. The prosperity of the old community was therefore closely tied to the temple, as it was not only a religious site but also a center for gatherings, merit-making, listening to sermons, and holding community events during important festivals.
 
One of the most distinctive aspects of Wat Kui Buri is the deep faith local people have in “Luang Pho Nai Kuti,” a sacred image closely associated with the temple and highly revered by the people of Kui Buri. This devotion has made the temple more widely known over time. Many people come here to pay respect, make wishes, fulfill vows, and participate in annual merit-making events related to Luang Pho Nai Kuti. For this reason, the temple is not only a community temple but also a spiritual center that holds deep significance for people in Kui Buri District and nearby areas.
 
Another belief passed down through generations is the story of the “Sacred Well” located in front of the temple. It is associated with beliefs about rainfall and the abundance of nature. In years of drought, some villagers would gather to dig the well, believing that if they found a black log at the bottom, it would be a sign that rain was coming. This belief clearly reflects the connection between religion, local spiritual traditions, and the dependence of agricultural communities on nature.
 
Inside Wat Kui Buri, there are several interesting religious structures. The most notable is the ordination hall, built in 1955, which features beautiful Thai architecture. Its three-tiered roof makes the building look especially elegant and distinctive. The temple’s viharn is another important place where local people and visitors come to pay respect to the principal Buddha image. Meanwhile, the mondop housing Luang Pho Nai Kuti is considered the spiritual heart of the temple. In addition, there are a bell tower, sermon hall, and crematorium, all of which reflect the temple’s role as both a religious and community center.
 
In terms of monastic administration, Wat Kui Buri has been overseen by several abbots throughout its history. At present, Phra Ratcharattanawisut continues to serve as the abbot, playing an important role in caring for the temple, continuing its religious work, and maintaining the temple’s close relationship with the local community. Recent temple activities also show that Wat Kui Buri remains actively involved in public events and important merit-making occasions in the province.
 
Throughout the year, Wat Kui Buri regularly hosts Buddhist activities, including merit-making and almsgiving on holy days, the bathing of Buddha images during Songkran, ordination ceremonies, Kathin offering ceremonies, annual merit-making events, and activities related to Luang Pho Nai Kuti that attract many worshippers. The temple is therefore a living religious space, not merely an old site for sightseeing, but a place that continues to serve important religious, cultural, and spiritual functions.
 
The overall atmosphere of Wat Kui Buri is ideal for those who wish to make merit, pay respect to Buddha images, pray for blessings, or simply find peace of mind in a calm and simple setting. Travelers who enjoy visiting temples and learning about local heritage will find this temple especially appealing because of its identity as an old community temple that has preserved its enduring faith. Taking time to walk slowly around the grounds allows visitors to appreciate the temple’s historical, spiritual, and communal significance in greater depth.
 
Getting There From Bangkok, take Phetkasem Road (Highway 4) toward Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. Once you reach Kui Buri District, turn into the town area and continue along the local community roads to Wat Kui Buri. The temple is located within the community and is most conveniently reached by private car. If traveling by public transport, visitors can get off in Kui Buri town and continue to the temple by local transport or hired vehicle.
 
Name Wat Kui Buri
Location 401 Moo 1, Kui Buri Subdistrict, Kui Buri District, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77150
Address Overview An old temple in the Kui Buri community, near the Kui Buri River and not far from the district center
Place Summary An important temple in Kui Buri District with a long history, serving as a spiritual center of the community and a revered place to worship Luang Pho Nai Kuti
Highlights Beautiful Thai ordination hall, Luang Pho Nai Kuti, the belief in the Sacred Well, and a peaceful atmosphere of an old community temple
Latest Abbot or Caretaker Phra Ratcharattanawisut
Getting There Take Phetkasem Road into Kui Buri District, then continue into the Kui Buri community. The temple is easily accessible by private car, and local transport is available from the district center.
Current Status Open for worship, merit-making, and temple visits as usual
Temple Contact Number Wat Kui Buri Office: 084-209-3505
Nearby Tourist Attractions with Distance 1. Yang Chum Reservoir – Approx. 300 m. – No verified phone number found
2. Phra Mahathat Chedi Maha Chakri Ying Mongkol – Approx. 1.1 km. – No verified phone number found
3. Kui Buri National Park – Approx. 30 km. – 032-646-292
4. Kui Buri Wild Elephants – Approx. 30 km. – 081-776-2410
5. Sam Phraya Beach – Approx. 26 km. – 032-821-568
6. Bueng Bua Nature Study Center – Approx. 27 km. – 062-685-8961
7. Phraya Nakhon Cave – Approx. 31 km. – 03-251-3885
Popular Restaurants Nearby with Distance 1. Jae Renu Khao Tom Restaurant – Approx. 500 m. – 087-763-0961
2. Jae Nu Khao Tom - Cook-to-Order Restaurant – Approx. 500 m. – 087-763-0961
3. Pa Noi Khanom Jeen Kui Buri – Approx. 600 m. – 094-492-8249, 083-479-8266
4. Kui Buri Pork Rib Rad Na – Approx. 600 m. – 081-198-2922
5. Usa Pla Phao Kui Buri – Approx. 700 m. – 061-821-0883
6. Saikaew Seafood Kui Buri – Approx. 12 km. – 092-268-1915, 090-792-7725
7. Krua Laem Thong Seafood – Approx. 18 km. – 089-549-4992
Popular Accommodations Nearby with Distance 1. Watika Resovilla Kui Buri – Approx. 5.9 km. – 032-820-164
2. Kui Buri Hotel and Resort – Approx. 5.9 km. – 032-820-111-4, 089-166-1668
3. Dhevan Dara Beach Villa Kui Buri – Approx. 6 km. – 032-820-141
4. Bamila Beach Villa Kuiburi – Approx. 6.5 km. – 093-885-5585
5. Peke Beach Pool Villa – Approx. 7 km. – 090-445-4451
6. Ban Lob Mum Resort Kui Buri – Approx. 7.3 km. – 081-930-6456
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Where is Wat Kui Buri located?
A: Wat Kui Buri is located at 401 Moo 1, Kui Buri Subdistrict, Kui Buri District, Prachuap Khiri Khan, within the local community and easily accessible from Phetkasem Road.
 
Q: What are the highlights of Wat Kui Buri?
A: Its main highlights are its long-standing role as an old community temple, its beautiful Thai ordination hall, and the worship of Luang Pho Nai Kuti, which remains a strong focus of local devotion.
 
Q: Who is the current abbot of Wat Kui Buri?
A: The latest verified information indicates that Phra Ratcharattanawisut is the current abbot of Wat Kui Buri.
 
Q: What type of travel experience is Wat Kui Buri suitable for?
A: It is suitable for religious and cultural travel, merit-making, paying respect to sacred images, praying for blessings, and learning about the history of the Kui Buri community in a peaceful setting.
 
Q: What is the connection between Wat Kui Buri and Luang Pho Nai Kuti?
A: Wat Kui Buri is the place where Luang Pho Nai Kuti is enshrined and worshipped. He is regarded as an important sacred figure of the community and a major reason why many people visit the temple throughout the year.
 
Q: Where can I continue sightseeing after visiting Wat Kui Buri?
A: You can continue your trip to Phra Mahathat Chedi Maha Chakri Ying Mongkol, Kui Buri National Park, Sam Phraya Beach, Bueng Bua Nature Study Center, or Phraya Nakhon Cave, all of which are within reasonable travel distance.
 
Q: Should I call the temple before visiting?
A: Yes. It is advisable to call in advance, especially if you plan to attend a merit-making event, fulfill a vow, or visit during a festival period, in order to confirm the most convenient visiting time and the temple’s schedule for that day.
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Places of Worship Category: Places of Worship
Temple Group: Temple
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