There are two temple complexes near Lopburi Station with paid entry (50 baht) this one and Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat, which is right by the station itself. This one, Phra Prang Sam Yot, is more f…Full review by Saul_True
Feb 11, 2025
Conveniently located but beware of monkeys! Well maintained Unfortunately we weren’t able to explore much because the monkeys were quite naughty and kept jumping on us.Full review by sonianK7999KL
Aug 2, 2023
This activity looked really fun for kids, so we went out of our way to go there. But as we entered the temple a monkey jumped on my 10 year old son's back and bit him. We ended up spending over 400 …Full review by JamesFromDublin
Do we need to pay the entrace fee? If yes, how much it costs?
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Last Time I remember was 50 THB (US$2) Wear polite clothing and not carry a large purse or bags that the monkeys will grab and a fight you for, you will not win! LOL...seriously! Have fun
How far this temple from Lop Buri station? And how to get there?
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When you come out of Lop Buri Railway Station turn left. The Temple is three blocks up the street. It is about a 10 minute walk. Or you can catch a taxi from the railway station, or a …
When you come out of Lop Buri Railway Station turn left. The Temple is three blocks up the street. It is about a 10 minute walk. Or you can catch a taxi from the railway station, or a sang taew, which is a two bench pick up type taxi, which will only cost you about 10 baht each.
Whats the easiest way to get here from Bangkok - it seems like you'd only want to spend about an hour or so here.. suggestions?
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Lop Buri is about 120 km north of Bangkok. It is a 2-3 hour drive if you have a car. Alternatively buses run regularly from Bangkok's various bus stations and take about 3 hours.