Samut Prakan Province
Samut Prakan Province
Things to Do
Trip.Best Popular Best Things to Do in Samut Prakan Province [2024]
Explore the best things to do in Samut Prakan Province! Uncover top activities and experiences for an unforgettable visit.
Updated Oct 2024
- 8.24.7/51112 ReviewFrom933.13based on 322 reviews"Overall, the price is quite high, there are low-end versions of almost all famous temples in Thailand (the shape is the same, the details are different). The price of tickets + Thai clothes + museums is similar to the ticket price of some domestic cinemas. The park is relatively large, there are fewer people, and it is convenient to take pictures. It is best to rent a battery car in the park, otherwise you will break your leg. Remember to leave before 17:30. There is a car to and from the light rail station BTS in the park before 17:30. After that, you can only find a way to take a double car. It is impossible to take a taxi."Samut Prakan6.6km from downtownHighlights: A day in the ancient city travel through Siam history | Wear Thai clothesShow Less
- 7.34.6/5631 ReviewFrom656.3"The place is not big, the design inside is very shocking. Three themes: human, hell, paradise, plus the color of powder powder, different from the previous image, very special. There are also some other small attractions around, it is worth experiencing."Phra Pradaeng3.5km from downtownHighlights: The Erawan Museum weighs 250 tons and is about 16 stories high. It is carved from pure copper.Through the elevator in the elephant's legs, you can lead to the museum in the belly of the elephant to explore the mysteries of Thailand's elephant god culture. Feel the charm of architectural culture and religious art.△ Amazing culture and art in the museumThe three-headed elephant is the Erawan Elephant god in Thai folk tales. It is the mount of Indra, a god in Brahmanism. Indra is known to be the guardian of the heaven, Indra's name has the meaning of 'leader of the gods', while Erawan's name means rain, raincloud, rainbow. This is reflected in the myth that Indra would ride the Erawan Elephant and bestow rain upon the earth. The construction of this three-headed elephant god began in 1994 and was slowly restored by hiring local handicraft artists. During the construction period, many miracles happened, so even now, countless people still go to worship it every day. It can be regarded as the elephant god who responds to all requests.Show Less
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