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TL;DR: Wat Ban Den is located at Inthakhin Subdistrict, Mae Taeng District, Chiang Mai Province, open Daily, hours 06.00 – 18.00.

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Wat Ban Den

Wat Ban Den

Open Days: Daily
Opening Hours: 06.00 – 18.00
 
Wat Ban Den, officially known as Wat Ban Den Sahrisrimueang Gan, is one of the most important temples in Mae Taeng District, Chiang Mai Province. The temple is located in Inthakhin Subdistrict on a gentle hill, surrounded by lush rural landscapes and a naturally peaceful environment. Its slightly elevated position allows fresh air to circulate freely and offers open views of the surrounding countryside, creating a calm and spacious atmosphere that immediately sets it apart from urban temples.
 
The history of Wat Ban Den is closely connected to Kruba Tueang Natasilo, a highly respected monk who played a crucial role in the temple’s major restoration in 1894. Kruba Tueang believed that a temple should be more than a place for religious ceremonies; it should also be a beautiful and welcoming space that naturally guides people toward inner reflection and moral cultivation. As a result, the restoration of Wat Ban Den emphasized refined Lanna-style architecture, using visual beauty as a form of Dhamma to attract people and gently lead them closer to Buddhism.
 
The temple complex features numerous important structures, including the ordination hall, main viharn, scripture hall (Ho Trai), drum tower, Inthakhin pillar viharn, traditional golden teakwood monks’ residences, and a sacred stupa. Each building displays intricate Lanna craftsmanship and detailed wood carvings, reflecting the skills and wisdom of northern Thai artisans. The layout of the temple is spacious and well-balanced, allowing visitors to explore comfortably without feeling crowded.
 
Another key role of Wat Ban Den is its status as a place to pay respect to the Buddha relics representing all twelve zodiac years. This makes the temple an important spiritual destination for devotees from across the region, especially during major Buddhist holy days and festivals. Even during busy periods, the temple maintains a sense of order, cleanliness, and reverence, preserving its tranquil spiritual atmosphere.
 
Kruba Tueang’s vision of creating a “place of mental rest” continues to define Wat Ban Den today. Many visitors choose to stroll slowly through the temple grounds, sit quietly, or practice brief meditation sessions. The harmony between Lanna architectural beauty and the surrounding natural environment helps visitors slow down, reflect, and find inner calm without effort.
 
Getting ThereWat Ban Den can be reached easily by car from Chiang Mai city, approximately 30 kilometers away. The route follows the same direction as Mae Ngat Somboon Chon Dam and lies along the Chiang Mai–Samoeng or Chiang Mai–Fang tourist routes. The drive is straightforward and suitable for a half-day or one-day trip combined with other attractions in Mae Taeng District.
 
NameWat Ban Den (Wat Ban Den Sahrisrimueang Gan)
LocationInthakhin Subdistrict, Mae Taeng District, Chiang Mai Province
Key CharacteristicsLarge Lanna-style temple set on a gentle hill with scenic surroundings
Major RestorationRestored in 1894 by Kruba Tueang Natasilo
Main StructuresOrdination hall, viharn, scripture hall, drum tower, Inthakhin viharn, teakwood residences, sacred stupa
Religious SignificanceSite for paying respect to Buddha relics of all twelve zodiac years
Contact Number+66 53 481 137
Nearby Attractions (Approx. Distance)Mae Ngat Somboon Chon Dam (approx. 8 km)
Ancient Mueang Kaen (approx. 6 km)
Si Lanna National Park (approx. 15 km)
Mae Taeng Elephant Park (approx. 18 km)
Mae Taeng Scenic Route (approx. 20 km)
Nearby Restaurants (Approx. Distance)Krua Mueang Kaen (approx. 5 km) Tel. +66 81 883 4576
Mae Ngat Dam Restaurant (approx. 8 km) Tel. +66 53 299 196
Krua Hug Mueang Nuea Mae Taeng (approx. 12 km) Tel. +66 86 180 6955
Riverside Mae Taeng Restaurant (approx. 15 km) Tel. +66 53 299 412
Khao Soi Baan Suan Mae Taeng (approx. 14 km) Tel. +66 81 530 7429
Nearby Accommodations (Approx. Distance)Mae Ngat Dam Homestay (approx. 8 km) Tel. +66 81 724 9611
Rabeang Pasak Treehouse Resort (approx. 12 km) Tel. +66 53 482 899
Sibsan Resort & Spa Maetaeng (approx. 15 km) Tel. +66 53 879 555
Lisu Lodge (approx. 18 km) Tel. +66 53 857 005
Phusanfah Resort (approx. 20 km) Tel. +66 53 456 162
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Where is Wat Ban Den located?
A: It is located in Inthakhin Subdistrict, Mae Taeng District, Chiang Mai Province.
 
Q: What makes Wat Ban Den special?
A: Its refined Lanna architecture and the concept of using beauty as a way to guide people toward spiritual reflection.
 
Q: Who was responsible for restoring Wat Ban Den?
A: The temple was significantly restored in 1894 by Kruba Tueang Natasilo.
 
Q: What type of visit is Wat Ban Den suitable for?
A: It is ideal for cultural exploration, merit-making, and quiet spiritual relaxation.

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