Wat Sisaket Attractions & Landmark
The Oldest Temple in Vientiane
Lane Xang Road
Corner of Setthathirat Road
Vientiane,
Laos
+856 21 21 2248
Corner of Setthathirat Road
Vientiane,
Laos
+856 21 21 2248Overview
This temple, built in 1818, was recently named as one of the world's most endangered monuments. Established during the reign of King Anouvong, the last King of Laos, it is the oldest wat in Vientiane and the only one to survive the invasions of the 1820s. Around the perimeter are 10,136 bronze and metal Buddha statues. This ancient place of worship is definitely worth a visit as it is not only an interesting site to look around, but also a valuable piece of Lao's cultural heritage.Open Hours
Mo to Su from 07:00 AM to 04:00 PMWorth a visit
It's obviously very old. Interesting in that it has these unique niches in the walls filled with tiny buddha images (although the original silver ones have been replaced with gilded stone). Not immediately clear where to enter (we found ourselves in the monks' quarters!) 5000 kip pp entry



