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The Sanctuary of Truth Ticket in Pattaya

The Sanctuary of Truth, Soi Naklua 12 Pattaya-Naklua rd., Bang Lamung District, Chonburi.
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Witness an all-wood masterpiece showcasing exquisite Thai craftsmanship
Explore grand halls filled with intricate Buddhist and Hindu carvings
Enjoy scenic boat rides and engaging cultural performances on-site
Take in stunning ocean views from this breathtaking architectural wonder

Step into a masterpiece of Thai craftsmanship at The Sanctuary of Truth in Pattaya! 🏛️ This awe-inspiring wooden sanctuary is adorned with intricate carvings that blend Buddhist and Hindu artistry, telling timeless stories of culture and philosophy. As you explore its grand halls, every detail unveils a deeper meaning, making it a must-visit for history and architecture lovers. The sanctuary’s handcrafted beauty, combined with its peaceful atmosphere, offers a one-of-a-kind cultural journey.

Marvel at panoramic views of the Gulf of Thailand, take a serene boat ride around the sanctuary, or experience a mesmerizing wood-carving demonstration. Capture unforgettable moments in this architectural wonder while diving into Thailand’s rich spiritual heritage. Secure your tickets today and uncover a world of art, culture, and tranquility! 

Intricate wood carvings inside the attraction.

 

Enjoy four parts that represent different cultures: Thai, Khmer, Chinese, and Indiam, all decorated with beautiful wooden designs.

 

Visit this 105-meter-high structure, made entirely from wood.

Enjoy panoramic vistas of Pattaya's coastline while exploring this iconic testament to Thai craftsmanship and belief. 

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Riniza A.
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Indeed a great experience for my relatives and friend. They found the wooden temple amazingly structured and they found the Thai dance show entertaining...
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Satria N.
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Beautiful sculpture, must visit in Pattaya. Full of philosophy of life.
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Agus S. A. S.
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The ticket exchange was very easy, no problems at all, the place is cool.
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I***n
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very beautiful the details and carvings are amazing. U would love it if u r a herritage people
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Ayu W.
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The place is very nice, very beautiful, the staff's explanation is very good. Only when going home there are a lot of stairs to climb up.
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Adelaide A.
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Very good, must dress modestly and bring a tripod so you can take your own photos.
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ANTHONY E. S.
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Nice and historical place, suitable as a holiday destination.
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Indira S.
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It's worth to visit, very beautiful. All made from wood and has a lot of meaning of life.
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S***a
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Reviewed 7 week(s) ago
Staff was friendly and easily guiding towards redeeming tickets and navigating. Waiting time for the English tour was not long because the tour is available every 30-40 minutes. The place is beautiful and safe (construction helmet on).
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R***n
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Reviewed 8 week(s) ago
The service is really amazing, the place is clean, the provisions for visitors are very adequate.
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P***g
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Next to Wat Arun, this is a place worth visiting. Not too crowded, no waiting. The architecture is majestic and overwhelming. There is also a guide in Vietnamese ❤️
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Gunawan
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The staff is friendly and the building is amazing. Recommended.
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i***a
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It was amazing culture of Thailand and the best parts of arts that I have ever seen. All infrastructure built by human hands even though it still has renovation but the connection of Thai religion and culture are well explained by the tour leader. I love Thailand.
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Christian J.
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Amazing temple, friendly staff & not crowded.
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b***n
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Reviewed 12 week(s) ago
There’s no clear information on how to redeem the ticket, the agent there deny the ticket
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F***y
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Reviewed 12 week(s) ago
Great experience to know a private museum. It seems like a temple, but it’s not. It’s a private museum made from wood. Literally full of wood. So amazing! We can buy tickets at the same day.
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u***j
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This place is amazing. The whole sanctuary was made from wood and my guide was very knowledgeable. As a Thai, I recommended this place.
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N***i
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Good place & favorite destination
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Hairil R. H.
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Reviewed 18 week(s) ago
Very attractive and informative translation staff, just buy tickets at Traveloka, it's cheaper and easier, just exchange them for physical tickets at the ticket exchange counter. The parking area is very spacious, able to accommodate dozens of tourist buses
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A***a
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Reviewed 18 week(s) ago
this place is beyond magical, very beautiful when you see it in real life, i wanna come back
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R***i
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Reviewed 20 week(s) ago
great place to visit in pattaya!
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The Sanctuary of Truth, Soi Naklua 12 Pattaya-Naklua rd., Bang Lamung District, Chonburi.
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More about The Sanctuary of Truthin Pattaya

Nestled amidst the bustling beach town of Pattaya, Thailand, lies the Sanctuary of Truth – a captivating architectural marvel that transcends mere structure. This UNESCO World Heritage Site aspirant is a labyrinth of intricately carved wooden sculptures, captivating visitors with its blend of Buddhist and Hindu philosophies. If you're seeking an experience that goes beyond the usual tourist attractions, the Sanctuary of Truth is a must-visit! 

About The Sanctuary of Truth 

The Sanctuary of Truth, dreamt into existence by Mr. Lek Viriyaphan, the visionary behind Pattaya's Ancient City and Erawan Elephant Museum, stands as a testament to the enduring beauty of wood. This architectural marvel, a contender for UNESCO World Heritage status, is unlike any other. Crafted entirely from wood, it's the largest such structure in Thailand, echoing the meticulous techniques of ancient Thai carpentry.

More than just a building, the Sanctuary of Truth is a feast for the eyes. Often referred to as the ‘wooden temple’, its intricate carvings and sheer scale leave visitors awestruck. Towering over 100 meters tall, it's a masterpiece visible from afar. Step inside, and you'll be greeted by a world of handcrafted wooden statues and carvings, each one a visual narrative weaving together philosophies of life. The artistic style is nothing short of benevolent, a testament to the artistry of this era.

But, the Sanctuary of Truth offers more than just visual spectacle. Divided into four distinct sections, each adorned with meticulously detailed carvings, it narrates its own story. Explore sections dedicated to Thailand, Cambodia, China, and India, transforming the Sanctuary into an open-air museum. It's a place of learning, showcasing the highest level of woodworking artistry and serving as a vibrant workspace for skilled artisans.

The Sanctuary of Truth Opening Hours

The Sanctuary of Truth welcomes visitors daily, with opening hours from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. To ensure a smooth entry, be aware that access to the temple area is granted every 30 minutes. So, if you arrive at 8:10 AM, you'll need to wait for the 8:30 AM entry slot.

Looking to add a touch of Thai culture to your visit? Don't miss the captivating Thai dance shows held at 11:30 AM and 3:30 PM!

Fun Activities at The Sanctuary of Truth 

The Sanctuary of Truth in Pattaya, Thailand, is a captivating landmark renowned for its intricate wooden architecture. But this sprawling seaside complex offers more than just stunning aesthetics. Here's a look at some fun activities you can enjoy on your visit:

1. Explore Different Cultures

The Sanctuary's design blends elements of Hinduism, Buddhism, and other Asian religions. Learn about these diverse belief systems through architecture and sculptures.

2. Witness Artistic Skill

Watch the talented woodcarvers at work, continuing the legacy of the Sanctuary's founder. You'll gain a deeper appreciation for the intricate craftsmanship that has gone into this ongoing project.

3. Watching Traditional Thai Dance

Catch vibrant Thai dance performances held twice daily. Immerse yourself in the rhythmic movements and colorful costumes that tell captivating stories.

4. Relax by the Beach

Take a break from sightseeing and relax on the beach adjacent to the Sanctuary. Enjoy the ocean views and soak up the sunshine!

5. Elephant or Horseback Rides 

If you're looking for a thrill, the Sanctuary of Truth offers several options. Take a ride on an elephant or a horse and explore the sprawling grounds from a different perspective. 

6. Thrilling ATV Rides

For the adventurous souls, zip around the vast grounds on an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) for an adrenaline rush.

7. Enjoy a Meal with a View

Enjoy a delicious meal at the Viewpoint Restaurant, offering scenic views of the Sanctuary and the ocean.

Whether you're seeking cultural immersion, a touch of adventure, or simply a relaxing day by the beach, the Sanctuary of Truth has something for everyone. So, plan your visit, explore beyond the carvings, and discover the fun that awaits at this one-of-a-kind attraction! 

Tips when Visiting The Sanctuary of Truth 

The Sanctuary of Truth welcomes visitors year-round, but for guaranteed sunshine and a chance to combine your visit with beach time, the dry season (December to March) is the golden ticket. April brings Songkran, the Thai New Year, which means larger crowds. If you prefer less rain, avoid September and October, the wettest months.

For a peaceful experience and cooler temperatures, aim for the first entry slots at 8:00 AM or 8:30 AM. Tourist groups typically arrive around 9:00 AM. Alternatively, the late afternoon offers a unique perspective. Enter by 5:00 PM and witness the Sanctuary bathed in the warm glow of the setting sun (it closes at 6:00 PM).

While the Sanctuary of Truth functions as a museum and art installation alongside its temple status, respectful attire is still recommended. Men have more flexibility, but avoid very short shorts and tank tops. Ladies should ensure their knees, shoulders, and midriff are covered. There are no specific shoe requirements. If you arrive unprepared, a shop on-site offers clothing rentals like shawls to ensure you can still enter and appreciate the Sanctuary of Truth. 

Location and How to get to The Sanctuary of Truth

The sanctuary of Truth is located north of Pattaya in Rachavet Peak, Tambon Na Kluea, Amphoe Bang Lamung, Chonburi, the Sanctuary of Truth boasts a stunning seaside setting. The distance from central Pattaya is approximately 15 minutes by car or taxi, making it a convenient day trip.

By Baht Bus: 

For those seeking the most affordable option, the baht bus offers a reliable and scenic journey. Board a northbound bus heading towards the well-known Dolphin traffic circle. Once you arrive, keep your eyes peeled for Naklua Road Soi 12 and disembark near the familiar 7-Eleven convenience store. (Using Google Maps can be a helpful tool to navigate unfamiliar areas.) The final leg of your adventure requires a leisurely 15-minute walk. 

By Motorcycle: 

Alternatively, you can hail a waiting motorcycle taxi for a short and convenient ride directly to the Sanctuary's entrance.

By Private Songthaew or Taxi

If you're exploring the Sanctuary of Truth with a group, consider chartering a private songthaew or taxi. This option can be more cost-effective compared to individual fares on the baht bus or motorcycle taxis.

No matter your chosen mode of transportation, getting to the Sanctuary of Truth becomes part of the adventure. With these tips in mind, you're well on your way to exploring the wonders of the Sanctuary of Truth. Remember, the journey itself can be part of the adventure, so sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride!

The Sanctuary of Truth is a sight to behold, a testament to the fusion of art, culture, and spirituality. Whether you're seeking a tranquil escape or a cultural immersion, this architectural marvel will leave you captivated. So, what are you waiting for? Embark on your journey to the Sanctuary of Truth today. Book your The Sanctuary of Truth tickets on Traveloka, the leading travel platform in Southeast Asia. With Traveloka, you can also plan the rest of your trip, from booking flights and accommodations to exploring other exciting attractions nearby. Let Traveloka be your one-stop travel companion and create unforgettable experiences in Pattaya! 

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