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Endow yourself with prosperity and blessings by visiting these sacred temples & shrines for prayers in Thailand.
When it comes to worship and seeking divine endowment, the first country that comes to mind of many Malaysians will definitely be Thailand. Thousands of people from various demographics flock in droves every year to visit one of the 40,000 temples and shrines that sprawled across the Kingdom, as they seek for the blessings that bestows.
The followings are some of the most frequented and sought-after places of worship in Thailand.
With over 40,000 temples in all of Thailand, the list of temples you should visit can go on and on, with each temple having its own unique attribute in terms of blessings, endowment and enlightenments. The aforementioned is the editor’s special list of must visit temples in Thailand. Bangkok should definitely be the first destination to visit once the Covid-19 pandemic issue subsides!
Should you wish to book a package tour to Thailand and visit any of these temples, don’t hesitate to consult a reputable travel agent at Travel Forte Sdn. Bhd.
The contact person is Daniel Leow, and he is reachable via mobile (+6012-2731 625) or email (danielleow@travelforte.com.my)
For further information, please follow www.facebook.com/TourismThailandMalaysia, or email info@tourismthailand.my
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4. Wat Na Thawi
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Wat Na Thawi is famous among the Thai locals and people abroad for the temple’s Abbot Arjan Path Ariyo, who is widely known as a monk with third eye on his forehead and has the unique ability to see and predict the future.
Arjan Path has been helping people with their prayers, and many believers come to visit his temple in search of enlightenment from his evolving temple. Many of his believers also show their faith in his enlightenment by wearing his amulets.
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