Welcome to Wat Thai Temple in Kushinagar, a serene escape! This beautiful Thai Buddhist temple offers peace and tranquility. Kushinagar, once called Kushawati, is where Lord Buddha attained Parinirvana. The temple showcases stunning Thai architecture and is a symbol of Indo-Thai friendship. A must-visit for spiritual seekers and history buffs exploring Uttar Pradesh's Buddhist circuit!
Admire The Intricate Thai Architecture
Explore The Temple Complex
Learn About Buddha'S Parinirvana
Meditate In The Peaceful Temple Gardens
Reflect On Buddhist Teachings
Take Photos Of The Golden Statues
October to March
Morning
₹500 per person
Wat Thai Temple was built as a symbol of the strong ties between Thailand and India, particularly in the context of Buddhism. Kushinagar is significant as the place where Buddha attained Parinirvana (passed away). The temple was constructed with the support of the Thai government and Buddhist organizations to provide a place of worship and reflection for pilgrims visiting Kushinagar. Its architecture is a faithful representation of Thai temple design, incorporating elements of traditional Thai art and craftsmanship. Over the years, it has become an important center for Buddhist studies and a popular tourist attraction, contributing to the cultural landscape of Kushinagar.