Wat Kaew
   Photo: Wat Kaew

Wat Kaew or Temple in the heart of Krabi Town. Complete the name sounds like Keukoravaram. Of course, it's not as big as Tiger Cave Temple and impressive high-rise with a lot of steps, but this is a great option pastime on a rainy day, bad weather.

While walking along the main street of the city (near the Vogue Department Store), you must pay attention to the two huge golden serpents guarding the entrance to the temple Kaew. Thais call them the Great Nakoy (Nude), which has enough power to drive away from the holy Buddhist places of evil spirits, but has no right to be inside the temple at the altar.

Going up the stairs, entwined on the sides of the long, scaly bodies Naga, you will see a set of bright snow-white with blue, like the sky, the roof of Wat Kaew. On the temple grounds is extremely peaceful atmosphere prevails, it is not often found a large crowd of people.

The interior of the church is different brightness and splendor that are rarely found in other parts of Thailand. Golden Buddha statue rests here in the walls of heaven with a red ceiling and many windows through which the room is illuminated by sunlight.

On the temple area meets a wide variety of animals, people bring them here, if the creature is wounded, or they did not have enough money to take care of him. So Wat Kaew are not only cats, dogs and chicken and peacocks!

Aside from the temple stairs leads the way to the park, where you can rest at the artificial waterfall and lake, and admire a collection of statues of elephants, which is revered in Thailand as nowhere else.

After touring the temple should not immediately rush back to town, go just a little higher and you will be able to get acquainted with modern art Krabi. Not there long ago in 2012, local artists painted the walls are scenes from the life of the city.

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