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Temples & Culture · Rayong · Klaeng

Wat Phai Lom

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Wat Phai Lom — Temples & Culture in Rayong
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About Wat Phai Lom

Forest-set temple in Klaeng with bamboo grove surroundings. Suits travellers seeking peaceful cultural stops.

Forest-set temple in Klaeng with bamboo grove surroundings. Suits travellers seeking peaceful cultural stops.

Why visit Wat Phai Lom

  • Active temple as well as a tourist site you may witness genuine merit-making rituals
  • Free entry or a small donation expected which makes it accessible for any budget
  • A photographable site that shows up well on most travel feeds without being overrun
  • Wat Phai Lom in Klaeng, the inland market town east of Rayong is one of Rayong's identifiable cultural sites and a practical introduction to Thai Buddhism
  • Architecture and detail reward an unhurried visit so do not rush a 15-minute drop-in

What to expect

Donation boxes are placed throughout small notes 20-100 baht are appropriate
Cover shoulders and knees this is enforced at most Rayong temples
Quiet voices in the main hall many visitors come to pray not just sightsee
Bottled water available at the gate but not always inside

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Local tips

  • Avoid walking with your feet pointing at Buddha images sit cross-legged or kneel
  • A small donation 20 baht in the donation box is appropriate not expected
  • Practical access is rental car or Grab for cross-town trips
  • Combine the visit with Mae Ramphueng Beach which is close

Frequently asked questions

Is there a dress code?

Yes shoulders and knees should be covered enforced at most temples. Sarongs are sometimes lent at the entrance for a small deposit but bringing your own light cover-up is faster. Hats and sunglasses come off in the main shrine.

How do I get to Wat Phai Lom?

It is located in Klaeng, the inland market town east of Rayong. The most practical access is rental car or Grab for cross-town trips. Tour packages combine multiple temples in one half-day if you want to cover several at once.

Can I take photos inside?

Photography is allowed in courtyards and around statues. Inside the main shrine some temples ask visitors not to photograph the principal Buddha image especially during ceremonies. Look for signs and follow the lead of locals.