Wat Asokaram — Samut Prakan's Most Beautiful Temple
Wat Asokaram is one of the most serene and architecturally stunning temples in Samut Prakan province. Founded in 1962 by Luang Phor Lee Dhammadharo, the temple sits on a peaceful stretch of the Bangpu coastline. Its white marble ordination hall and 13 chedis representing the 13 ascetic practices make it a deeply meaningful place for Thai Buddhists and a visual marvel for visitors.
The temple grounds are expansive and tranquil — a welcome contrast to Bangkok's crowded temples. Admission is free. Dress respectfully: covered shoulders and knees.
From Temple to Table — The Route
After making merit at Wat Asokaram, the natural continuation is lunch or dinner by the sea. Sunspirit is approximately 4 minutes by car from the temple — head toward Bang Pu Recreation Center along the coast road.
Suggested itinerary:
• 9:00–10:30: Temple visit and merit-making at Wat Asokaram
• 10:30–11:00: Drive to Sunspirit (or stop by Bang Pu Recreation Center if seagull season)
• 11:00–13:00: Lunch at Sunspirit — our kitchen opens at 11:00
Alternatively, visit the temple in the late afternoon and come to Sunspirit for dinner with sunset views:
• 15:00–16:30: Temple visit
• 17:00–19:00: Dinner at Sunspirit with golden hour views from the terrace
Combine with Other Bangpu Attractions
Wat Asokaram fits perfectly into a full Bangpu day trip. You can also combine it with Phra Samut Chedi — the provincial landmark accessible by a short ferry crossing:
1. Morning: Ancient City — 4 minutes from Sunspirit
2. Midday: Lunch at Sunspirit
3. Afternoon: Wat Asokaram + optional ferry to Phra Samut Chedi
4. Sunset: Bang Pu Recreation Center for seagull watching (seasonal)
5. Evening: Return to Sunspirit for a sunset dinner from the terrace
This route covers culture, spirituality, nature, and cuisine — all within a 15-kilometer radius. It's one of the best day trips from Bangkok that most tourists never discover.
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