Wat Pa Thewapithak
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The skeletons, demons, and corpses serve as a warning of the terrors of Buddhist Hell.

šŸ“œ Hellish amusement park at a Buddhist temple in Thailand.
šŸ” Features gruesome statues depicting Buddhist hell, dioramas, and a miniature Angkor Wat labyrinth.

Why Go

šŸ’€ Witness gruesome depictions of Buddhist Hell and unique, terrifying dioramas.
šŸ›ļø Explore unique Buddhist and Hindu iconography and a miniature Angkor Wat labyrinth.
šŸ’° Activate automated scenes with 1 baht coin for screams and macabre laughter.
šŸ“ø Interesting photo opportunities.
šŸœ Enjoy food and drink vendors on site.

Why Avoid

āš ļø Statuary quality may be poor. Educational banners are in Thai only, unhelpful for non-readers. Caged animals are kept in poor conditions/dark, dingy corners.
šŸ›£ļø Busy highway, no public transit, walking can be adventurous due to dogs.

Tips

šŸš—/šŸļø Easily visible on West side of Highway 216, 8km North of Roi Et.
šŸš• Negotiate taxi/tuktuk for return trip (~200 baht max), as none wait on site.
🚶 Highway is busy, watch for dogs if walking.

Cost

šŸ’° 1 baht coin for diorama activation.

šŸ…æļø Parking Roadside parking available along Highway 216.

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