There are countless temples in Thailand and may be nearly impossible to visit all of them during a stay of one or two weeks hereWe have listed the more popular and better known temples which could be on a visitor’s to do list.No matter which area you find yourself in Thailand there will always be temples which are easy to find either on google maps, from road signs or just happen to come upon them by chance.On most of the google map locations you will find some great photos of the location mostly taken by visitors. Some of these images may be subject to copyright.Also in some cases details of entrance fees and guided tours available. PLEASE NOTE.When visiting a Thai temple, we ask all visitors to respect the standards of etiquette that apply to Thai people.•Remove your shoes and hat if your are wearing one. Do not place your hat on top of your shoes.•Dress politely, ensuring that your knees and shoulders are covered. Some temples have clothing which can be lent for a fee to ensure proper dress code is respected. Bear in mind that if you know you will, or maybe visiting a temple, then make sure you are prepared and wearing, or have with you the necessary garments to meet the polite standard expected by all visitors. Thank you.
THAILAND TEMPLES
There are countless temples in Thailand and may be nearly impossible to visit all of them during a stay of one or two weeks hereWe have listed the more popular and better known temples which could be on a visitor’s to do list.No matter which area you find yourself in Thailand there will always be temples which are easy to find either on google maps, from road signs or just happen to come upon them by chance.On most of the google map locations you will find some great photos of the location mostly taken by visitors. Some of these images may be subject to copyright.Also in some cases details of entrance fees and guided tours available. PLEASE NOTE.When visiting a Thai temple, we ask all visitors to respect the standards of etiquette that apply to Thai people.•Remove your shoes and hat if your are wearing one. Do not place your hat on top of your shoes.•Dress politely, ensuring that your knees and shoulders are covered. Some temples have clothing which can be lent for a fee to ensure proper dress code is respected. Bear in mind that if you know you will, or maybe visiting a temple, then make sure you are prepared and wearing, or have with you the necessary garments to meet the polite standard expected by all visitors. Thank you.