Erawan Museum
Kimberly Lauren BryantKimberly Lauren Bryant|Guest Contributor|THINGS TO DO, BANGKOK Updated : Jul 4, 2016, 09.41 AM IST
Kimberly Lauren Bryant
Kimberly Lauren Bryant is a Canadian photographer and writer based between Berlin and Chiang Mai, Thailand. Driven by interests in contemporary art, film, and culture, her passion for creative expression shapes who she is and how she interacts with the world. She holds a degree in Visual Arts from the University of British Columbia, and is a graduate of TCI’s Emerging Photographer Program, specializing in movement-based imagery and travel photography.
This remarkable museum is divided into 3 interior parts: the bottom-most basement, middle area, and the elephant’s belly. The belly of the elephant is the most impressive, with its ceiling painted as a celestial skyscape. Reaching this upper region involves trekking up a spiral staircase or taking the more convenient elevator. A courtyard of lovely green gardens with colourful flowers and pretty ponds surrounds the museum. If you think you’ve already seen all that Thai temples have to offer, this is the perfect place to visit — as it will undoubtedly prove you wrong! While the 400 THB admission fee is a little steep by most temple standards, travellers on a budget can still get some great photos of the temple’s exterior from afar.
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