A Must-Visit for Korean Travelers Seeking Culture and Peace
Wat Saket, famously known as the Golden Mount, is a revered temple in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. This historical landmark, standing on an artificial hill, offers a panoramic view of the city skyline. It’s a beloved destination for local Thais and international visitors – especially from South Korea – who come to pray, take in the views, and explore Thailand’s cultural heritage.
Step into Thailand’s Glorious Past
The temple dates back to the Ayutthaya period and was later restored during the Rattanakosin era. The Golden Mount stupa houses a relic of the Buddha, brought from India, making it a sacred site. Visitors ascend 344 steps through shaded pathways, ringing bells and passing serene statues before reaching the summit.

Don’t Miss These Experiences
• Climb the mount to pay respect to the relic at the top
• Capture stunning city views during sunset
• Explore the historical bells and architecture
• Visit during the Golden Mount Fair in November – a traditional Thai festival with lights, food, and spiritual offerings

Easy Access & Nearby Eats
Wat Saket is located near Khao San Road and the Old Town area. It’s easy to reach by taxi or local boat via Saen Saeb canal. After your visit, enjoy delicious Thai street food nearby – from Pad Thai to Tom Yum Goong and coconut ice cream.