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🇹🇭 Ang Thong Travel Guide 2026

Ang Thong — Land of Giant Buddhas
Riverside Temples & Handmade Crafts

A small, peaceful province on the Chao Phraya River · home to Wat Muang's 92-metre golden Buddha, the tallest in Thailand · reclining Buddhas and riverside temples · the Bang Sadet doll village and Ekkaraj drum-making village · just ~1.5 hours from Bangkok

🛕 Wat Muang Giant Buddha ⛩️ Wat Chaiyo 🛶 Riverside Temples 🪆 Bang Sadet Dolls 🥁 Drum-making Village
92m
Tallest Buddha in Thailand
200+
Temples Across the Province
฿500
Rooms From / Night
~1.5
Hours From Bangkok
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Curated by the Wherebest editorial team
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Ang Thong in 60 Seconds

A Quiet, Temple-Rich Province on the Chao Phraya

Ang Thong is one of Thailand's smallest provinces, sitting on the Chao Phraya River about 100 km north of Bangkok between Ayutthaya and Sing Buri. It's a land of Buddhist landmarks — including Wat Muang's 92-metre golden Buddha, the tallest in the country — plus centuries-old reclining Buddhas, riverside temples and traditional craft villages. Easy to reach, cheap to visit and refreshingly uncrowded, it makes a perfect merit-making day trip or quiet overnight from the capital.

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Giant Buddhas
Wat Muang's golden Buddha towers 92 m over the rice fields — the tallest in Thailand — and reclining Buddhas lie at Wat Khun Inthapramun and Wat Pa Mok.
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Riverside Temples
The royal Wat Chaiyo Worawihan and Wat Pa Mok sit right on the Chao Phraya — peaceful spots for merit-making and slow river views.
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Handmade Crafts
The Bang Sadet court-doll village and the Ekkaraj drum-making village keep traditional Thai crafts alive — unique, locally made souvenirs.
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Easy & Affordable
Rooms from around ฿500, local meals under ฿60, and just ~1.5 hours from Bangkok — an easy, low-cost escape.
Where to Stay in Ang Thong

Choose a Base That Fits Your Trip

Ang Thong is small, so the town itself works well as a base for visiting the temples and craft villages. Many travellers also stay near Wat Muang, along the Chao Phraya, or simply use nearby Ayutthaya as a hub. Pick the one that matches what you came for.

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Ang Thong Town
Mueang Ang Thong

The compact provincial centre — hotels, the fresh market, riverside restaurants and the famous boat-noodle stalls. A handy, central base for day trips to the temples and craft villages.

🎯 Best for: First-time visitors · Central base · Local food
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Near Wat Muang
Wiset Chai Chan

Out among the rice fields to the west of town, around Thailand's tallest Buddha. A handful of small resorts and guesthouses make it easy to catch the giant Buddha in soft early-morning light.

🎯 Best for: Temple visits · Photographers · Quiet countryside
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Along the Chao Phraya
Pa Mok / Chaiyo

Riverside districts north and south of town, home to Wat Pa Mok and Wat Chaiyo. Small homestays and resorts here offer calm river views and an unhurried, local pace.

🎯 Best for: Couples · River views · Slow travel
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Ayutthaya (Nearby Hub)
~40 min away

Just south of Ang Thong, the World Heritage city of Ayutthaya has far more hotels, restaurants and nightlife — an easy base if you want to combine the two in one trip.

🎯 Best for: More hotel choice · Combining destinations · History fans
Recommended Hotels in Ang Thong

6 Well-Located Stays Hand-Picked by Our Team

Ang Thong's accommodation is small-scale and friendly — boutique resorts, clean 3-star hotels and budget guesthouses in and around town. Compare prices across 3 booking platforms in one click.

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💎 Boutique
Bualuang Boutique Resort
Ang Thong Town · Boutique Resort

A relaxed boutique resort in town with a leafy garden, terrace and free parking — the most comfortable base for exploring the province's temples.

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⭐ Popular
IKKYU2 Angthong
Ang Thong Town · 3-Star

A well-reviewed 3-star with newly built, clean and bright rooms, comfy beds, English-speaking staff and ample parking — great value in the heart of town.

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💰 Value
Blue House Ang Thong
Ang Thong Town · Guesthouse

A friendly budget guesthouse with city views, private balconies, free parking and Wi-Fi — simple, clean and easy on the wallet.

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🌿 Countryside
Wiset Sabai Resort
Near Wat Muang · Resort

A quiet countryside resort with a garden, terrace, free bikes and free parking — a calm spot close to Wat Muang's giant Buddha.

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🏛️ Nearby Hub
Sala Ayutthaya
Ayutthaya · Riverside Boutique

Want more choice? This stylish riverside boutique in nearby Ayutthaya (~40 min) faces Wat Phutthaisawan — ideal for combining both provinces in one trip.

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🪙 Budget
Smile Resort Ang Thong
Outside Town · Budget

A simple, friendly budget resort with free parking on the edge of the province — handy for drivers touring the temples by car.

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Found your ideal base? Compare prices from three leading booking platforms — Ang Thong's small but friendly hotels and resorts are some of the best value in central Thailand.

What to Eat in Ang Thong

River & Central-Thai Flavours You Must Try in Ang Thong

Sitting on the Chao Phraya, Ang Thong is freshwater-fish country and famous for its boat noodles. Expect honest central-Thai cooking, riverside seafood and old-fashioned Thai sweets — here is what you absolutely cannot miss.

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Boat Noodles
ก๋วยเตี๋ยวเรือ

Ang Thong's signature bowl — small servings of rice noodles in a dark, intense pork or beef broth seasoned with herbs and a touch of blood. Order several bowls at a time, the local way, and stack them up as you go.

Signature Dish
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Grilled Snakehead Fish
ปลาช่อนเผา

Whole river snakehead fish packed in salt and grilled over charcoal until the skin chars and the flesh turns sweet and flaky. Served with a fiery seafood dip and fresh herbs — the classic central-Thai riverside dish.

River Classic
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Grilled River Prawns
กุ้งแม่น้ำเผา

Big freshwater prawns grilled in the shell so the rich, orange head-fat stays intact, then dipped in spicy seafood sauce. A favourite at the riverside restaurants along the Chao Phraya — fresh, sweet and indulgent.

Riverside Treat
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Old-Fashioned Thai Sweets
ขนมไทยโบราณ

Ang Thong is known for traditional Thai desserts — golden egg-yolk sweets (thong yip, thong yot, foi thong), layered coconut puddings and palm-sugar treats, many still made by hand and sold at the local markets.

Sweet Tradition
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Local Produce & Market Eats
ผักผลไม้พื้นเมือง

As a farming province, Ang Thong's markets brim with just-picked fruit and vegetables. The lively San Chao Rong Thong market is the place to graze on cheap, fresh central-Thai street food among the locals.

Local Market
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Kung Ten (Dancing Shrimp)
กุ้งเต้น

Tiny live freshwater shrimp tossed in lime, chilli, fish sauce and herbs — they still wriggle as they reach the table. A bold, only-in-central-Thailand riverside dish for the adventurous eater.

For the Brave
What to See in Ang Thong

Giant Buddhas, Riverside Temples & Craft Villages

Ang Thong's sights are spread across the countryside and along the Chao Phraya, easily linked into a single driving loop. Here are the ones you shouldn't miss.

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Wat Muang (Giant Buddha)
วัดม่วง

Home to Thailand's tallest Buddha — the 92 m golden Phra Phuttha Maha Nawamin, seated serenely above the rice fields. The vast temple grounds and surreal sculptures make it Ang Thong's defining landmark.

Province Landmark
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Wat Khun Inthapramun
วัดขุนอินทประมูล

An open-air reclining Buddha over 50 m long, dating to the Sukhothai era — one of the oldest and largest in Thailand. The ruined hall around it adds to the quiet, ancient atmosphere.

Ancient Reclining Buddha
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Wat Chaiyo Worawihan
วัดไชโยวรวิหาร

A royal temple on the Chao Phraya, famous for Phra Maha Phuttha Phim — a giant stucco seated Buddha revered across the region. The riverside setting makes it a peaceful merit-making stop.

Royal Temple
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Wat Pa Mok Worawihan
วัดป่าโมกวรวิหาร

A historic riverside temple sheltering a 22 m reclining Buddha, said to date back to the Ayutthaya period. The murals and old viharn beside the Chao Phraya are well worth a slow look.

Riverside Temple
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Bang Sadet Doll Village
หมู่บ้านตุ๊กตาชาววังบ้านบางเสด็จ

A craft village in Pa Mok where artisans hand-mould the famous "court dolls" depicting Thai life and folk tales. Watch them being made, and pick up a charming, locally crafted souvenir.

Craft Village
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Ekkaraj Drum-Making Village
หมู่บ้านทำกลองเอกราช

In Pa Mok, this village has made traditional Thai drums by hand for generations — from hollowing the wood to stretching the hide. A fascinating, photogenic look at a living craft.

Living Craft
Ang Thong Itinerary

Sample 2-Day, 1-Night Ang Thong Itinerary

Two days is plenty for Ang Thong — day one for the giant Buddha and the big temples, day two for the riverside temples and craft villages. Easy to tweak, or trim to a single day trip from Bangkok.

DAY
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Giant Buddha & Temples
Morning
Wat Muang Giant Buddha — arrive early to see Thailand's tallest Buddha in soft light over the rice fields
Mid-Morning
Wat Khun Inthapramun — the ancient open-air reclining Buddha and ruined hall
Afternoon
Boat noodles + San Chao Rong Thong market — a local lunch, then graze the market stalls
Evening
Wat Chaiyo + riverside dinner — the royal temple, then dinner beside the Chao Phraya
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2
River & Crafts
Early Morning
Wat Pa Mok Worawihan — the riverside reclining Buddha and old murals in Pa Mok
Late Morning
Bang Sadet doll village — watch the famous court dolls being hand-made
Afternoon
Ekkaraj drum-making village — see traditional Thai drums crafted by hand
Evening
Drive on to Ayutthaya (optional) — ~40 min south for more temples and dinner
Trip Preparation

Everything You Need to Know Before Visiting Ang Thong

Essential info and getting-around tips to help your Ang Thong trip run smoothly from the very first step.

🇹🇭 Ang Thong Quick Facts
💴CurrencyThai Baht (฿) — ฿1 ≈ US$0.028 (about ฿36 to US$1)
Time ZoneUTC+7 — Indochina Time
🚗Getting Here~1.5 hr drive from Bangkok via Route 32, or minivan / bus from Mo Chit · ~40 min from Ayutthaya
🌡️ClimateCool & dry Nov–Feb (best) · hot Mar–May · green & rainy Jun–Oct
🗣️LanguageThai (Central dialect) — limited English, so a translation app helps
🔌PowerType A/B/C 220V — bring an adapter if needed
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Getting to Ang Thong

There's no airport. Drive from Bangkok in about 1.5 hours via the Asia Highway (Route 32), or take a minivan / bus from Mo Chit. It's a natural pairing with Ayutthaya, just ~40 minutes south.

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Cash & PromptPay

Carry cash for markets and street food. Cards and PromptPay QR are accepted in malls, hotels and most cafés, and ATMs are everywhere (expect a per-withdrawal fee).

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Getting Around

Sights are spread across the countryside with little public transport, so a car or motorbike is best. Hiring a car with driver for the day, or self-driving from Bangkok, makes the temple loop easy.

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Stay Connected

Pick up a tourist SIM (AIS, TrueMove or dtac) in Bangkok, or activate an eSIM before you travel. 4G/5G coverage is good across the province and its main roads.

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4G/5G data ready before you arrive — handy for navigation between the temples.
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