Wat Thepnimit in Phuket is a serene monastic residence that offers a breathtaking panoramic view of Patong Beach. Its iconic white pagoda, though small, can be spotted from the beach if you know where to look. Perched on Doi Thepnimit, this modest yet beautifully decorated Thai temple is a hidden gem. With its stunning views and tranquil atmosphere, it’s well worth a visit, whether you’re arriving at or leaving Patong Beach.
The chedi (a Buddhist stupa) at Wat Thepnimit is a masterpiece of artistry, adorned with vibrant seven-headed Naga sculptures (mythical serpent-like creatures) and other intricate representations of Thai mythology. Each sculpture and carving showcases exceptional craftsmanship, making it a true pleasure to admire. While the pagoda area is not always open to visitors, you can still explore its surroundings. The chedi’s design reflects the Pra Tat Phra Nom style, originating from northeastern Thailand, adding a distinctive touch to this cultural gem.









