Wat Phu Thok, also known as Wat Jetiyakhiri, has a unique wooden walkway curving around the scenic mountain – that travellers and worshippers get to journey through to reach the summit.
The wooden walkway provides endless viewpoints, and when you finally reach the top, you’ll get to enjoy a stunning 360º view. (Make sure to bring water and snacks as it can be quite a tiring walk with about 600 steps!)
An important temple where you’ll find practicing monks, nuns and Buddhists – you’ll find 7 levels of wooden ladders, steps, rocks and roots on the mountain – which represent the 7 levels of spiritual enlightenment in Buddhist philosophy.
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