Phu Thap Boek is located in Wang Ban Subdistrict, Phetchabun Province, at an altitude of approximately 1,768 meters above sea level, making it the highest point in Phetchabun. The terrain is magnificent, and this route is popular with tourists. Visiting during the early rainy season in May is also beautiful.

The Roadside Restaurant at Khao Kho offers stunning views and a pleasant atmosphere. Their Yunnan-style pork leg is a must-try. Located on the Phitsanulok-Khao Kho road in Phetchabun.


Let's continue our journey to the temple. Phra That Pha Sorn Kaew Temple was established in 2004 under the name "Phutthadham Sathan Pha Sorn Kaew". It is a place for enshrining the relics of the Lord Buddha and practicing Dhamma for Buddhists. It is located on a hill in Ban Thang Daeng, Kham Kamphaeng Subdistrict, Khao Kho District, Phetchabun Province. There is an entrance at the front and a back entrance behind the main stupa. We went around to the back.

Behind the temple, there are many restaurants with beautiful views.


Behind the pagoda, there is a restaurant selling rice with curry and various noodles with a beautiful view. The restaurant's name is Khao Kaeng Santhamas. It is located behind the five famous white Buddha statues. This newly opened restaurant requires a short descent from the cliff. They offer rice with curry, Khanom Jeen, sweet drinks, and fried meatballs. The restaurant boasts a beautiful mountain view with a terrace for customers to enjoy the scenery. It is the closest eatery to the temple and offers parking at an affordable price.

The view in the restaurant is beautiful.

View of the surrounding area of the shop.

The beginning of the rainy season brings a refreshing feeling.


The meditation area includes the Satyaparamita Building, the residence huts, the Thai houses, and the chanting hall. Those who have not registered in advance to stay should not enter before receiving permission, as this will disturb the practitioners.

The magnificent and grand Ubosot of the Five Buddhas.

The Siriraj Dhammanimit Chedi was constructed to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the reign of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) and to ensure the continued presence of Buddhism in Thailand. The chedi's pinnacle houses a relic of the Buddha, bestowed by His Holiness Somdet Phra Ariyavongsagatanana, the Supreme Patriarch of Thailand. The base of the chedi serves as a repository for Buddhist teachings, parables, and a space for meditation practice for all Buddhists.


The banyan tree is blooming beautifully at the beginning of the year.






The vibrant colors and intricate patterns are created using a variety of materials, including colorful tiles, Benjarong porcelain, glass beads, gold and silver jewelry, and various ceramics. These elements are carefully arranged to form beautiful and ornate decorations.


On the way back, we looped around to the front of the temple. The scenery along the way was beautiful, with many resorts and accommodations.

A distant view of wind turbines.

Thailand: A Destination for Every Season

This phrase celebrates Thailand's appeal as a year-round travel destination.

  • "เมืองไทยเที่ยวได้ทุกฤดู" translates to "Thailand can be visited in every season."
  • The symbol "^^" conveys a sense of enthusiasm and joy, emphasizing the positive experience of traveling in Thailand regardless of the time of year.

This concise statement effectively captures the essence of Thailand's diverse offerings, inviting travelers to explore its beauty and魅力 throughout the year.

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