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Hilltop Big Buddha & Viewpoint

Updated 16 June 2026 · We visit. We don't sell placement.

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The island's calm high point — a hilltop Buddha with one of the best views on Koh Larn.

The hilltop Buddha is Koh Larn's one essential land sight. Set above the island on a ridge, the seated Buddha image presides over a wide, quiet viewpoint that takes in the bays and the sea — one of the best vantage points on Koh Larn, and a genuine moment of calm after the buzz of the beaches. It's a working sacred site as much as a viewpoint, so it asks a little respect in return: dress modestly, keep your voice down, and remove shoes where indicated. Reach it on a scooter loop with the viewpoints and the KOH LARN sign, or take a songthaew up.

How it works

Ride or take a songthaew up the access road to the hilltop, climb the final steps to the Buddha and viewpoint, and take in the panorama. Donations are welcome but not required.

Who it's for

Everyone — it suits all ages and interests, from photographers to anyone wanting a quiet, scenic pause. Just come dressed respectfully.

What to expect

A seated hilltop Buddha, a sweeping sea view, a calm and reverent atmosphere, and a steep approach road. Quiet outside peak times.

Safety

Steep access road — ride carefully or take a songthaew, and mind the steps in the heat.

Good to know

  • Dress respectfully — cover shoulders and knees
  • Remove shoes where indicated
  • Quiet, sacred site — keep it calm
  • Combine with the viewpoints and KOH LARN sign
For it
  • One of the island's best views
  • Calm, meaningful stop
  • Free
Against it
  • Steep access road
  • Hot climb midday
  • Requires modest dress and quiet

Alternatives: Short on time and not fussed about the temple element? Any of the ridge viewpoints gives a similar panorama. The KOH LARN sign is the lighter photo stop nearby.

Hilltop Big Buddha & Viewpoint FAQ

Quick answers

Do I need to dress a certain way for the Big Buddha?

Yes — it's a sacred site, so cover your shoulders and knees, keep noise down, and remove your shoes where indicated.

How do I get to the hilltop Big Buddha?

By scooter up the steep access road (confident riders only) or by songthaew, usually as part of a ridge loop with the viewpoints and the KOH LARN sign.

No paid placements

We visit. We don't sell placement.