Wat Tham Ta Pan
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Grotesque statues of figures from Buddhist hell haunt the temple's Sin Park.

šŸ“œ Wat Tham Ta Pan is a surreal 'heaven and hell' temple in Phang Nga, Thailand, featuring a sculpture garden with figures from Buddhist hell (Naraka) and a rewarding viewpoint. It features a unique journey through a dragon's mouth into a Buddhist Hell Garden.

Why Go

šŸ‰ Enter through a giant dragon's mouth to explore the vivid Buddhist Hell Garden, a sinister sight with gory images of tortured beings and terrifying beasts.
ā›°ļø Enjoy panoramic views from the stupa.
šŸ”¦ Discover a mysterious cave.
šŸ–¼ļø Impressive and disturbing statues depicting eternal future for sinners.

Why Avoid

āš ļø Gruesome scenes may be unfit for children due to vivid and gruesome depictions.
🚶 Steep and slippery climb to viewpoint.
🚌 Challenging to reach by public transport.

Tips

šŸ‘Ÿ Wear sturdy shoes for the climb.
šŸ™ Donations help maintain the temple.
šŸ“ø Bring your camera for unique photos.
šŸ…æļø Easy access by car, with parking out front.
🚌 Public transport may be challenging.

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