Located at Mu 1, Tambon Ngao and is a temple with a wide area. It is near Phu Khao Ya.Inside the temple, there is the Ubosot located in the middle of a wide courtyard with stairs leading up and down the Ubosot in all four directions. The Ubosot has 2 levels, and around the base of the Ubosot is stone carved with the story of Ranong. Inside the Ubosot enshrines the principal Buddha image, which the locals call Luangpho Dibuk. It is a Buddha image in the subduing Mara posture made of tin, which was an important economic mineral of Ranong in the past.Behind the Ubosot, there is a 300-step cement staircase built on a hill for use in the Tak Bat Devo tradition of the people of Ranong. It is also a point where it is possible to see the 360-degree scenery from a height.
Visitor Information
- Entry Fee: Free (Thai nationals: Free)
- Opening Hours: Daily 08:00-17:00
- Contact: 077-501-8312
Getting There
Wat Baan Ngaw is located at 64 Mu 1. View on Google Maps.
Tips for Visitors
- Dress modestly — cover shoulders and knees. Sarongs may be available at the entrance.
- Remove your shoes before entering any building.
- Keep your voice low and your head below any Buddha images when seated.
- Avoid pointing your feet at Buddha images or monks.









