Thailand: the garden of wonders populated by giant Buddhas

Located in Thailand, in Nong Khai, the Sala Keoku park allows you to take a journey with the spirit through gigantic and majestic sculptures.
Thailand: the garden of wonders populated by giant Buddhas
Sala Keoku, the giant sculpture park

There are places in the world that are so beautiful that they don't seem real. Places that, due to their shapes, colors and characteristics, seem to refer to all those scenarios that, until now, have belonged to the fantastic or dreamlike imagination. However, they exist and that is why they are even more beautiful.




Among these, we also find a real one. garden of wonders Located in one of the most fascinating countries in the world. A green and extraordinary park, filled with gigantic sculptures, a mix of beauty and spirituality that invites us to embark on an ideal and almost mystical journey destined to change our lives.

To undertake this trip we must go to Thailand, and more specifically to Nong Khai. It is here that there is a sculpture park, populated by giant buddhas and other figures linked to Buddhism and Hinduism. Ready to go?

Keoku Hall: Buddha Park

Our journey today takes us far from the most popular routes of mass tourism, of Thailand's tropical beaches, opulent palaces and sumptuous temples that have always attracted travelers from all over the world, and takes us directly to Nong Khai, an area that develops along the Mekong River and is more than 600 kilometers from Bangkok.




This is exactly where it exists. an enchanted place, mystical and surreal, that few tourists know about. Once you arrive in Nong Khai, and more precisely at the border with Laos, you just have to ask the locals about this place, they will help you get to the giant Buddha park.

Thailand: the garden of wonders populated by giant Buddhas
Sala Keoku

Thailand's Giant Sculpture Park

Once you arrive here, you will be overwhelmed and shocked by a surreal and majestic spectacle, that of a population of giant sculptures linked to Buddhism and Hinduism.

Sala Keoku Park, built in the late 70s of the last century, was born from the vision of Luang Pu Bunleua ​​​​​​Sulilat, a mystical and spiritual man who chose to acquire land in the city, a place within which to materialize all the teachings received throughout life. . He did so, populating this lush garden with more than a hundred concrete sculptures that represent characters and elements related to Buddhism and Hinduism.


The sculptures are tall and majestic, some of them rise towards the sky reaching 25 meters in height. Once you arrive, you must trust your heart, mind and spirit. There are no true reference points, but rather we let ourselves be guided by the suggestions and sensations provoked by that ideal path that is born from the extraordinary vision of the creator of this garden.



Many sculptures are recognizable, such as that of the great Buddha, or those that refer to Hindu deities, such as Shiva, Brahma y Visnú. These are accompanied by representations of animals such as elephants and snakes, but there are also other characters who pray or join the deities.

Not all the figures that populate the Sala Keoku park are recognizable or interpretable. However, there is a connection between them, this is evident, which allows for an ideal trip that is not only physical, but also also and above all it passes through the spirit.

Thailand: the garden of wonders populated by giant Buddhas
Sala Keoku
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