Pha Nam Yoi or Isan Buddhist Park
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Peter C
泰国7 条分享
2023年8月 • 家庭
I've visited this place many times over the years and the sheer beauty of the place is always overwhelming. Saying it is vast is an understatement. There is gold colour everywhere and the inside of the temple is amazing to see. When we first visited in 2005 there was scaffolding everywhere as it was being renovated, but in 2023 most of this has been completed and it's beautiful is on full display. It is well worth a look if you are in the area - you won't be disappointed.
撰写日期:2024年5月18日
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Traveller87987687
泰国曼谷3,133 条分享
2018年7月 • 好友
Some sources (including this listing on TA) call the complex “Thai Buddhist Park”. No Thai person seems to know that name nor have they ever heard it. I was unable to find out where this title (or nickname) came from. So don’t bother asking Thai people for “Thai Buddhist Park”, just say “Phra Maha Chedi Chai Mongkol” or simply “Chedi Mongkol” – and everybody knows what you mean.
Please don’t ask me for instructions on how to get there. A local friend from Roi-et drove me all the way. The location is approximately 90 kilometres North of Roi-et town. There is no village nearby. The chedi is in the middle of nowhere, so to say. I don’t think you can go there by public transport. You have to go by group tour or hire someone to drive you there. If you decide to drive by yourself, get directions from google maps first.
Surprisingly enough, there was a large Tesco Lotus in one of the villages on the way, just in case.
Shortly before arrival you pass many restaurants. They all sell the same: Grilled chicken and grilled fish, the one with the thick crust of salt – very delicious!
Upon arrival you can see that the chedi is in the hills of a jungle area. From the parking lot you can either walk five minutes or take the small tractor-train to reach the entrance. The train is free of charge and so was the entrance to the chedi. Avoid Buddhist holidays if you can. There were not many people during my visit, but I’ve been told that it can get very crowded on certain days.
The structure is big, I mean really huge. On one sign it is said that the foundation of the building is 101 metres in diameter and the total height is 101 metres as well, referring to the name of the province you are in (Roi-et means “one hundred-one”). The garden surrounding the chedi is well maintained and the photo opportunities are seemingly endless.
When you enter the chedi, you’ll find yourself in a gigantic hall that is nearly empty. In the middle of the room are the Buddha images. This area is relatively small in comparison to the rest of the hall. The next two floors look basically the same: Huge empty space with a Buddha worship corner.
I am still puzzled over the fact that there is such a huge, well maintained place in Thailand, rivalling Bangkok’s Grand Palace in size and I never heard of it before.
A visit can be easily combined with visiting Nam Tok Soda, a waterfall not too far away. From there you can actually see Phra Maha Chedi Chai Mongkol protruding out of the dense jungle.
Another place to add to your trip is the nearby “Tham Pha Nam Thip Non-hunting Area”, which does not have the status of a national park, but is treated like one and it is under the authority of the Thai National Park administration. It is just 10 kilometres away.
Please don’t ask me for instructions on how to get there. A local friend from Roi-et drove me all the way. The location is approximately 90 kilometres North of Roi-et town. There is no village nearby. The chedi is in the middle of nowhere, so to say. I don’t think you can go there by public transport. You have to go by group tour or hire someone to drive you there. If you decide to drive by yourself, get directions from google maps first.
Surprisingly enough, there was a large Tesco Lotus in one of the villages on the way, just in case.
Shortly before arrival you pass many restaurants. They all sell the same: Grilled chicken and grilled fish, the one with the thick crust of salt – very delicious!
Upon arrival you can see that the chedi is in the hills of a jungle area. From the parking lot you can either walk five minutes or take the small tractor-train to reach the entrance. The train is free of charge and so was the entrance to the chedi. Avoid Buddhist holidays if you can. There were not many people during my visit, but I’ve been told that it can get very crowded on certain days.
The structure is big, I mean really huge. On one sign it is said that the foundation of the building is 101 metres in diameter and the total height is 101 metres as well, referring to the name of the province you are in (Roi-et means “one hundred-one”). The garden surrounding the chedi is well maintained and the photo opportunities are seemingly endless.
When you enter the chedi, you’ll find yourself in a gigantic hall that is nearly empty. In the middle of the room are the Buddha images. This area is relatively small in comparison to the rest of the hall. The next two floors look basically the same: Huge empty space with a Buddha worship corner.
I am still puzzled over the fact that there is such a huge, well maintained place in Thailand, rivalling Bangkok’s Grand Palace in size and I never heard of it before.
A visit can be easily combined with visiting Nam Tok Soda, a waterfall not too far away. From there you can actually see Phra Maha Chedi Chai Mongkol protruding out of the dense jungle.
Another place to add to your trip is the nearby “Tham Pha Nam Thip Non-hunting Area”, which does not have the status of a national park, but is treated like one and it is under the authority of the Thai National Park administration. It is just 10 kilometres away.
撰写日期:2018年10月24日
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johnpomf
澳大利亚古尔本72 条分享
2018年5月 • 夫妻情侣
We went by car and you have to park outside the grounds.
Opposite are gift shops and food outlets where, if there is space, you can park.
You can catch a small bus for free from there to take you to the temple.
This is a popular place for Thai’s so the bus fills up quickly.
It does not take long to get to the temple where at the bus stop are toilets.
The temple is a large building and still being built.
But still very attractive.
Inside is a lift which goes up to the fifth floor.
There is a winding stair there going up at least another three floors in height but beware it gets quite steep the last floor height and there are people going down.
Up there you can walk around and look down onto the fifth floor.
Going down there are stairs to the other floors. These are marked up and down stairways.
On ever floor there are statues for praying.
The architecture is beautiful and intricate inside and outside.
There is a two storey walkway from the entrance to almost the temple if you wish to walk. This gives you a view of the countryside.
Opposite are gift shops and food outlets where, if there is space, you can park.
You can catch a small bus for free from there to take you to the temple.
This is a popular place for Thai’s so the bus fills up quickly.
It does not take long to get to the temple where at the bus stop are toilets.
The temple is a large building and still being built.
But still very attractive.
Inside is a lift which goes up to the fifth floor.
There is a winding stair there going up at least another three floors in height but beware it gets quite steep the last floor height and there are people going down.
Up there you can walk around and look down onto the fifth floor.
Going down there are stairs to the other floors. These are marked up and down stairways.
On ever floor there are statues for praying.
The architecture is beautiful and intricate inside and outside.
There is a two storey walkway from the entrance to almost the temple if you wish to walk. This gives you a view of the countryside.
撰写日期:2018年5月13日
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Jürgen S
德国巴德温普芬78 条分享
2018年2月 • 夫妻情侣
Der grösste buddhistische Tempel im Nordosten Thailands. Für jeden Geschichtsinteressierten sollte die Besichtigung ein Muss sein. Selten eine solche Detailverliebtheit bei der Erstellung der gesamten Anlage gesehen.
撰写日期:2018年3月4日
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fufu
泰国曼谷3,388 条分享
2017年12月 • 夫妻情侣
พระเจดีย์ องค์ใหญ่สีขาว ด้านในมีพระพุทธรูปเหมือนขององค์หลวงพ่อ สามารถเข้ามาไหว้สักการะได้ ้ด้านนอกเป็นสวน
撰写日期:2018年1月24日
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594sanderv
澳大利亚墨尔本29 条分享
2017年4月 • 家庭
If there is one Buddhist Temple you do not want to miss it is Isan Buddhist Park.
The grounds are immaculate and the temple is splendidly ornate with detail that I have never seen before. When we went there was some construction works being undertaken, however this had little to no impact on our visit. As you come in at the bottom of the hill there is a small market place with many stalls selling all sorts of goods and food.
The grounds are immaculate and the temple is splendidly ornate with detail that I have never seen before. When we went there was some construction works being undertaken, however this had little to no impact on our visit. As you come in at the bottom of the hill there is a small market place with many stalls selling all sorts of goods and food.
撰写日期:2017年4月18日
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Richard G
泰国安纳乍能35 条分享
2016年4月
Very beautiful temple standing on the hillside overlooking Roi Et province. The site is very impressive with beautiful gardens and 6 floors leading to the pinnacle attraction at the very top of many stairs. The temple is yet to be finished but the building is so big it could take years. The site has free transport to the car park where you can buy souvenirs and taste the local food in the selection of restaurants. If you would like a more physical challenge, the outer wall provides a healthy climb to the temple. I have visited many temples and I would rate this one as a must see :)
撰写日期:2017年2月13日
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Porbulldog
60 条分享
2016年5月 • 夫妻情侣
เป็นอีกที่ที่สวยงามและอยุ่ที่เดียวกับพระมหาเจดีย์ชัยมงคล มีสถาปัตยกรรมที่สวยงามเหมาะสำหรับการพาครอบครัวมาทีนี่
撰写日期:2016年10月8日
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inthirai2016
上海市351 条分享
2016年8月
เจดีย์ยิ่งใหญ่สวยงามมาก ทางไปก็สะดวก มีที่จอดรถ(เสียค่าจอดคันละ10บาท) มีรถบริการจากที่จอดรถขึ้นไปเจดีย์ มีกำแพงเมืองจีน สามารถเดินได้ จะเห็นวิวเมืองสวยมาก อากาศดีๆ😃🙏🏻👍🏻
撰写日期:2016年8月9日
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dinosaur2015
泰国佛统府21 条分享
2014年10月 • 家庭
วัดผาน้ำย้อย อ.หนองพอก จ.ร้อยเอ็ด เป็นวัดที่สร้างอย่างสวยงาม ประณีต งดงาม มีความสงบ ร่มเย็น การได้ขึ้นไปถึงยอดเจดีย์ เพื่อสักการะพระบรมสารีริกธาตุ เป็นสิ่งที่ควรกระทำอย่างยิ่ง
撰写日期:2015年5月14日
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