





Phranakhon Si Ayutthaya attractions
Attractions in Thailand
Opening days: Daily
Opening hours: 08.00 - 17.00
Wat Tan En It is a temple that has a large flock of bats, hens and various kinds of waterfowl such as cormorants, teals, egrets, etc., surrounded by shady atmosphere and peaceful nature. Behind the temple, next to the irrigation canal, there are many kinds of freshwater fish.
Traveling by bus
1. Take a van from Victory Monument Come down to Bang Pahan market. Then take the bus. Line Lop Buri - Bang Pahan, get off at Km 7, then connect a motorcycle in front of the alley on the road to Wat Tan En, a distance of 2 km.
2. Take the bus station to the intersection of Bang Pahan District, Ayutthaya, then continue with a motorcycle taxi to Tan En Temple, 60 baht.
By the other way, from Bangkok, drive along the Asian road heading. Angthong/Singburi/Nakhon Sawan (The temple is between Ayutthaya - Ang Thong) Drive past the junction into Ayutthaya for about 20 km. You will see a big sign at the junction. to Bang Pa-in/Bang Sai/Bang Pahan.
Slow down the speed and enter the left-hand parallel intersection. A little further, you will see a sign that separates to the left to Bang Pa-in / Bang Sai. Bangpa turns to go straight. To take the crossing and cross the Asian road into Bang Pahan district, down from the bridge to the intersection.
Turn left for another 5-6 km (through rice fields) and you will see a sign for Wat Tan En separating right. Turn right and continue for about 2 km. you will reach Tan En Temple.





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