Description and is it worth a visit
For some reason, this temple is called Wat Udom Mongkhon on all maps, and at the entrance to the temple itself it says Wat Udom Mongkol. Whatever the name, we visited this provincial temple by chance, having seen it on the way from Chiang Mai to Taton and Fang. It attracts with its extremely unusual decoration of tiny mirrors, which makes it look sparkling, as if made of silver. In general, if you drive through here, you can put this point in the navigator to make a short stop here and admire its splendor.
🕐 Working hours
In the daytime.
💵Entrance fee / ticket price
Free of charge.
🚶 How to get there
Wat Udom Mongkol Temple is located in Mae Kha village on Route 107 from Chiang Mai to Thaton and fang (temple on the map). Buses and minibuses run here from Chang Phuak bus station in Chiang Mai. They depart in the afternoon from 5 to 17 o'clock every hour (check on the spot, the schedule may change), about 3 hours on the way.
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