[2025 Ban Tak Attraction] Travel Guide for Wat Phra Borommathat (Updated Apr)
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326V+FGH, Ko Taphao, Ban Tak District, Tak 63120, Thailand
Phra Borommathat Ban Tak Temple
When it comes to the most beautiful temple in Tak Province, everyone agrees that it is Wat Phra Borommathat Ban Tak, which is an old and famous temple with many sacred objects, such as Phra Borommathat Chedi, Phra Chao Tan Jai, and it is also the Phra Borommathat for people born in the Year of the Horse. 🐎
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If you have the opportunity to travel to Tak, don't forget to stop by to pay homage to Phra Borommathat, Phra Chao Tan Jai for good luck. It is a beautiful and famous temple in Tak Province. People who love making merit should not miss it.
🎯: Tambon Ko Tapao, Amphoe Ban Tak, Tak 63120
⏰️: Open daily from 06.00-18.00 hrs.
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Wat Phra Borommathat Ban Tak, worship Luang Pho Than Chai
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A pilgrimage trip, worship Buddha to relax your mind, and circle the Phra Borommathat for good fortune. Phra Borommathat Ban Tak, from history, it is known that Phra Khru Phithak Phra Borommathat (Thong Yu) went to worship Phra That Shwedagon in Yangon, Myanmar.
✳️ He used the design to build a pagoda to cover the square pagoda that was previously built to enshrine the Buddha's relics.
▪️ Along with worshiping Luang Pho Than Jai to grant success in an instant. Offerings are various fruits. Things that are forbidden to be brought to offer to Luang Pho Than Jai are meat. And they are strictly forbidden to be brought into the pagoda area, except for boiled eggs.
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Wat Phra Borommathat Ban Tak, pray for blessings from the sacred Luang Pho Than Chai
Coordinates - Village No. 3, Ko Tapeo Subdistrict, Ban Tak District, Tak Province
How to get there - Private car The temple is about 28 kilometers from Tak Province on Phahonyothin Road, the route from Tak to Lampang Province, about 20 kilometers away.
The temple is spacious with convenient parking on a wide, shady open area.
Tourist attractions - Pay homage and ask for blessings from Luang Pho Than Chai Saksit to ask for your wishes to come true soon. When your wishes are fulfilled, bring something to worship, especially eggs. There is also a candle lighting ceremony to ward off bad luck and pray for blessings. Then you can walk around to see food and souvenirs in the area of Wat Phra Borommathat Ban Tak, Tak Province.
Opening and closing times - Open for worship and asking for blessings every day from 5:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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🛕🙏📌Yutthahatthi Chedi or Chedi in honor of King Ramkhamhaeng the Great, locals generally call it Chedi Chon Chang, located on Doi Chang, Ko Tapao Subdistrict, Ban Tak District. Doi Chang is a small mound slightly north of Doi Phra That.
This chedi is an ancient site, dating back to the Sukhothai period, about 700 years ago. The Yutthahatthi Chedi is about 200 meters from Wat Phra Borommathat. The Yutthahatthi Chedi is in Sukhothai style, similar to other chedis in Sukhothai. It is made of brick and mortar with a 12-meter wide base and a rectangular chedi with tapering corners that rise to a height of 16 meters. Above the chedi is a rectangular beam with tapering corners all the way to the top, which is in the shape of a rice bundle. The top has an umbrella and there are traces of repairs throughout.
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Wat Phra Borommathat Ban Tak (Wat Luang Pho Than Chai)
#Get a discount without relying on luck Wat Phra Borommathat Ban Tak, or as people generally call it, Wat Luang Pho Than Chai, is located in Ban Tak District, Tak Province. It is a sacred place and is very famous in the North, especially in terms of making wishes and making vows. Luang Pho Than Chai is a sacred Buddha image that it is believed that if you pray with a pure and sincere heart, your wishes will come true quickly, "Instantly", as the name of the Buddha image suggests.
When arriving at the temple, tourists will find a peaceful atmosphere. The temple is located on a small hill with a beautiful view of the surrounding nature. The temple is decorated with Lanna architecture mixed with local styles from the North. The highlight is the Phra Borommathat Chedi standing tall in the center of the temple, creating a sense of sacredness and holiness.
The Buddha image of Luang Pho Than Chai, enshrined in the temple, is beautiful and highly respected by local people and tourists from all over the country. It is believed that Luang Pho Than Chai has the power to inspire those who come to worship to have their wishes come true quickly. Therefore, many people travel to pay homage and make wishes. Some people will bring 50 garlands or more jasmine flowers to offer if their wishes have been fulfilled.
In addition to praying to Luang Pho Than Chai, This temple also has an atmosphere suitable for meditation and relaxation from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Tourists can walk around the temple and relax in the shady temple grounds, enjoying the beautiful and peaceful natural scenery around the temple.
To travel to Wat Luang Pho Tan Jai, the temple is located not far from Tak city center. It takes about 30 minutes by car, so it is convenient for tourists who want to pay homage during their trip to Tak Province. This temple is a must-see tourist attraction for those looking for a sacred and peaceful place amidst nature.
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Worship and ask for blessings from Luang Pho Than Jai
Wat Phra Borommathat or Wat Phra Borommathat Ban Tak is a beautiful and sacred temple of Tak Province. People often come to ask for blessings from Luang Pho Tanjai and practice Dhamma. Because it is a peaceful temple with beautiful golden yellow architecture, it is a combination of Thai and Burmese architecture. Therefore, you will meet both Thai people and Burmese people who come to practice Dhamma. There is a large parking lot. It does not take long to walk around the temple.
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Phra Borommathat Ban Tak Temple
Wat Phra Borommathat Ban Tak, Tak Province
The pagoda is a replica of the Shwedagon Pagoda in Burma. It is beautifully golden and is the pagoda for those born in the Year of the Horse. Inside the temple is Luang Por Tan Jai, a sacred Buddha image of Tak Province.
There is a legend about Phra Chao Tan Jai that it was completed in just one day and is said to be truly sacred. This can be seen from the fact that there are many Phra Chao Tan Jai at many temples. However, the most revered one is here at Wat Phra Borommathat.
The pagoda was created by Phra Khru Phithak Borommathat (Thongyu), the abbot of Wat Phra Borommathat. He used the shape of the Shwedagon Pagoda to cover the old pagoda, which still retains its Sukhothai style. He also built 16 smaller pagodas, 16 pagodas containing Buddha images, and 6 candle-lit pagodas around the large pagoda.
There is also a large Buddha image, Luang Por Tan Jai. It is located in front of the parking lot for you to pay homage to the Buddha.
🕍 Wat Phraborommathat Ban Tak
📍 Tambon Ko Tapao, Amphoe Ban Tak, Tak Province
⏰ 06.00-18.00 hrs.
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Pay homage to Luang Pho Than Jai at Wat Phra Borommathat Ban Tak 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Pay homage to Luang Por Tan Jai at Wat Phra Borommathat Ban Tak, Tak Province
Luang Por Tan Jai is a Buddha statue that villagers built together. It took 1 day and 1 night to build, so it is called "Phra Chao Tan Jai" because it was built quickly. Anyone who comes to worship and pray for a wish will usually have their wish come true.
Tourist attractions - Pay homage and pray to the sacred Luang Por Tan Jai to ask for a wish to come true soon. When your wish comes true, bring something to worship, especially eggs. There is also a candle lighting ceremony to ward off bad luck and pray for a wish. After that, you can walk around to see the food and souvenirs in the area of Wat Phra Borommathat Ban Tak, Tak Province.
⏰ Opening and closing hours - Open for worship and prayer every day.
05.00 - 18.00 hrs.
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Here we go again! Esther took her grandparents back to Kamphaeng Phet. Grandparents are homesick🤭 So we had the chance to worship and make merit. Those who like to worship and pray for lottery numbers, come this way! Esther will take you to be rich. Hehe😁
Let's go! Let's go to the sun☀️ and minerals! We left our grandparents' house around 10am to find lunch. Today, we're going to eat spicy food again. It's really spicy. The hot sun and spicy food, oh my!🤟 We stopped by Baan Pak Rak Tawan. They have a lot of menus. Esther ordered 6 spicy dishes until her belly almost burst.😃
Starting with the extremely spicy giant seafood salad with blue crab, shrimp, squid eggs, Ryukyu fish eggs, cockles, oysters, and a special fish sauce recipe.🤟 This one is really awesome, 10/10. Next up was the papaya salad with fermented fish, sweet liver, papaya salad with corn, super soup, and fried fish with garlic. As for the fruit juice, they give it away for free!
The shop is open every day from 10:30 to 20:00. Come and try it out! Baan Pak Rak Tawan, a newly opened spicy zone (next to the PT gas station, opposite Isuzu Tak).
After we're full, let's continue our search for wealth! 🙃 Today, Esther will take you to pay respect to Luang Por Tan Jai at Wat Phra Borommathat Tak. Anyone who wants to work to earn money can do so, but Esther will stop by to find some help for a moment. Amen. 🙏 If anyone wants to follow, the coordinates are below. May you all be rich, successful, and fulfilled!
Address: Tambon Ko Tapao, Amphoe Ban Tak, Tak Province
Coordinates: https://goo.gl/maps/DhijUkXHofQuDKgn6
Open for visits: 06:00-18:00
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Wat Phra Borommathat (Luang Pho Than Chai)
Subdistrict: Ko Taphao
“Wat Phra Borommathat” is located in Village No. 3, Ko Tapao Subdistrict, Ban Tak District, Tak Province. To get to the temple, tourists can head along Asia Highway No. 1 at kilometer 442. The route will take you to Lampang Province for approximately 18 kilometers. From Tak town until you reach the intersection to Ban Tak District, drive for another 1.5-2 kilometers and turn left to cross the river. Once you cross the river, there will be a market. Turn right at a small intersection near the market and drive straight ahead following the signs. Within 10 kilometers, you will reach the temple on the left. According to history, Wat Phra Borommathat is located on the west bank of the Ping River. Originally, this temple was an old Tak town before the town was moved to Tambon Rahaeng, which is the current Tak town, approximately 30 kilometers to the south. It has a long history since the time when Queen Chamadevi sailed to Lamphun and stopped in this area. She found that the town was deserted, so she ordered the restoration of the town until it became a Tak community. Wat Phra Borommathat is still visible in the stone inscription of King Ramkhamhaeng, who performed the elephant duel. Win the battle against the Lord of Chot on a hill near the Phra Borommathat, about 500 meters away.#
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This is one of the temples that those who believe in superstition must go to. It is said that whatever you ask for will come true quickly. This temple is in Ban Tak District, Tak Province. The name of the temple is Wat Phra Borommathat Ban Tak. It is an easy 6-hour journey from Bangkok. You can pray for blessings and make a vow. Personally, I just asked for a blessing. Inside the temple, it is similar to Doi Suthep. It is a golden yellow pagoda. The overall style is Burmese. Since Tak Province is on the border of Burma, the architecture has been influenced by Burma to some extent.