On your way to Trat (Ko Chang) riding the dull Sukhumvit (3) road?
There are a few things you're missing out on, one of them being a very nice little temple, probably from the Ayutthaya period, Wat Tapon Noi (GPS 12.48401 – 102.16707).
Take the parallel road to Khlung for a change and enjoy this beauty.
Its well conserved wall paintings are worthwhile, while the wooden ceiling is still a feast to the eyes.
When visiting, the wall decoration made me think of a temple in Nan, wat Phumin, known for its murals of two lovers sharing a secret. There is a small chedi (stupa) too, but you must be a Buddhist to appreciate these
remains, I think. We past here some quality time in the shade of the big trees in the temple yard.
There are a few things you're missing out on, one of them being a very nice little temple, probably from the Ayutthaya period, Wat Tapon Noi (GPS 12.48401 – 102.16707).
Take the parallel road to Khlung for a change and enjoy this beauty.
Its well conserved wall paintings are worthwhile, while the wooden ceiling is still a feast to the eyes.
When visiting, the wall decoration made me think of a temple in Nan, wat Phumin, known for its murals of two lovers sharing a secret. There is a small chedi (stupa) too, but you must be a Buddhist to appreciate these
remains, I think. We past here some quality time in the shade of the big trees in the temple yard.