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Wat Saket (Temple of the Golden Mount), Bangkok

Wat Saket
Wat Saket and the city from the Golden Mount. Photo by Elwin Chai.


Devotion at Wat Saket. Photo by Vyacheslav Stepanyuchenko.

 
Golden Mount (by Markus Gasser) and its chedi (by Moritz Schmaltz).


Chedi and flag atop the Golden Mount. Photo by Dana Hawkins.


Thai and Buddhist flags fly atop the Golden Mount. Photo by madzoy.


Cemetery at Wat Saket. Photo by Chris Brown.


Festival market during Loy Kratong. Photo by Hartfried Schmid.



A well-known landmark, the towering gold chedi of Wat Saket was once the highest point in Bangkok. It is notable for its spectacular views and its hosting of the annual Loy Kratong festival.

History

Wat Saket itself (the temple complex at the bottom of the hill) dates back to the Ayutthaya era, when it was called Wat Sakae. The wat was restored under Rama I (1782-1809).

Wat Saket was used for cremation ceremonies, which were not permitted inside the walled city. During a plague in the reign of King Rama II (1809-24), 30,000 bodies were brought here.

The Golden Mount is an artificial hill constructed under King Rama III (1824-51). When the king tried to build a chedi here before the hill existed, it collapsed because of the soft soil beneath. He therefore made a strong pile of mud and bricks to support it.

It was Rama IV (1804-68) who crowned the new hill with the intended chedi. He also shored up the hill with 1,000 teak logs because it was already sinking into the swampy ground.

Rama V (1853-1910) added the chedi that stands today, enshrining within it a relic of the Buddha, said to be from India or Nepal, given to him by the British. The concrete walls were added during World War II to prevent the hill from eroding and the structure collapsing.

What to See

Wat Saket is not generally considered a notable temple in its own right, and most visitors come for the Golden Mount. However, it is interesting for its long history and its use as a cremation and burial site for so many people.

To the reach the top of the Golden Mount, you must ascend an exhausting 318 steps. On a clear day, the view from the top includes old Rattanakosin Island and the rooftops of Bangkok.

Just north of Wat Saket is where you can catch canal boats back to the town center, Siam or further up Sukhumvit.

Festivals and Events

Every late October to mid-November (for 9 days around the full moon) Wat Sakhet hosts Bangkok's most important temple fair during the Loy Kratong festival. During this event, the Golden Mount is wrapped with red cloth and a carnival erupts around it, with food and trinket stalls, theatrical performances, freak shows, animal circuses, and other monkey business. The festival includes a candlelight procession up the Golden Mount.

Quick Facts

Names: Wat Saket; Wat Saket Ratcha Wora Maha Wihan; วัดสระเกศราชวรมหาวิหาร; Temple of the Golden Mount; Phu Khao Thong
Type of site: Buddhist temple
Date: c.1850
Location: Ratchadamnoen Klang and Boripihat Rds, Bangkok
Hours: Daily 9-5
Cost: Entrance to wat and the Golden Mount is free; admission to the chedi is 10B (25¢)

Map

Location map and satellite view of Wat Saket. Using the buttons on the left, zoom in for a closer look or zoom out to get your bearings. Click and drag the map to move around. For a larger view, see our Bangkok Map or get our free Google Earth download.

Sources

  1. Fodor's Thailand, 8th edition
  2. Frommer's Thailand
  3. Wat Saket and the Golden Mount - Thailand for Visitors
  4. Vultures at Wat Saket - Thai Blogs



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