Wat Tham Khuha Sawan

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Wat Tham Khuha Sawan

Khong Jiam Subdistrict, Khong Jiam District.

Located in Ban Dan Sub-district and constructed in 1978 by the renowned meditation master, Phra Nak Vipassana "Luang Pu Kamning Chulamani," this site serves as a place for meditation and monastic retreat. Although Luang Pu has since passed away, his physical body has not decayed. Devotees have preserved his remains in a glass coffin, which is housed within the Khuha Sawan Cave, located at the edge of the temple's cliff. Additionally, the temple features a stunning white ubosot (ordination hall) with exquisite architecture, as well as the Sri Tri Bhum Pagoda, which enshrines a seated Buddha statue. The garden area around the temple also serves as a conservation site for various species of Thai orchids, showcasing different orchid varieties planted along the trunks of large trees. At the cliff's edge, there is a viewpoint overlooking the Mekong River, where visitors can enjoy a clear view of the buildings in Khongjiam District and the opposite side, which is the Lao People's Democratic Republic.

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