Start with a reference from the archives, dated 2010, shortly before we moved to Chanthaburi March 2011, and since then many visits to Wat Khao Sukim. More to follow ....

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Chanthaburi Wats & Temples


Wat Khao Sukim

Situated on a hill covering an area of some 1,320 acres, Wat Khao Sukim was built in 1966 by devout Buddhists who had faith in Phra Achan Somchai Thitawiriyo. The objective of the temple is to be used as a meditation venue. The expansive temple compound offers a peaceful haven surrounded by shady orchards. The temple also houses a large collection of religious items and valuable antiques donated by the public. On display are wax sculptures of over twenty Buddhist monks highly revered by the public. In the temples newly built Ubosot (ceremonial hall), mural painting created by Chakrabhand Posayakrit, National Thai Artist in Painting of the year 2000, can be appreciated. The temple is near Khao Khitchakut National Park, 20 kilometres from downtown Chanthaburi and can be reached through three accesses branching off Sukhumvit Road (Highway No. 3):- at Km. 305 (Ban Huai Sathon); at the Ban Noen Sung intersection; or at Km. 324 (Khao Rai Ya intersection)

November 2021:

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Three weeks ago, daughter in high school band at Wat Khao Sukim, Chanthaburi, performance for HRH Princess Sirindhorn.
Pics from rehearsal, no private photography permitted at the event.