Wat Kukut, also known as Wat Chama Thewi, is a Buddhist temple in Thailand that earned its name, which translates to ‘temple with no top,’ after the removal of its golden stupa over a century ago. Nestled in a serene setting, the temple is surrounded by lush gardens and a gently flowing river, creating an idyllic atmosphere for meditation. Visitors can explore the tranquil grounds and immerse themselves in the peaceful ambiance, making it a perfect retreat from the more bustling tourist spots.
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