Lamphun: An ancient temple situated in the middle of a lake at Kaeng Ko, within the Mae Ping National Park in Lamphun province, is becoming a new landmark and an unseen tourist attraction in Li district. Opened to the public for the first time this year, it has already attracted considerable interest from tourists. The site boasts stunning scenery, including an emerald green waterfall and a bat cave.
According to Thai News Agency, the temple's unique location and the natural beauty surrounding it have drawn many visitors eager to explore the area. The temple's emergence as a tourist attraction highlights its cultural and historical significance, providing insights into the region's rich heritage.
The addition of the temple as a landmark is expected to boost tourism in Lamphun, offering new opportunities for local businesses and the community. The Mae Ping National Park, already known for its natural attractions, is likely to see an increase in footfall as more people visit to experience the newly accessible site.