Wat Tum Sua
(Tiger Cave Temple)

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Donations to Wat Tum Sua, Krabi, Thailand


If at all possible you should bring your donation to give to Ajahn Jumnien when he has returned here to Wat Tum Sua. Unfortunately that's easier said than done as he has a very busy schedule. Recently he stopped back to the wat after months away, stayed for about four days and then went to India for a couple of months. Rumor is, and his schedule says he'll be back to Wat Tum Sua just before his birthday (which is same as mine 1 May) if you can plan to see him at that time. If you cannot you can send the donation here and we can give it to him for you. We've done this in the past with a man from the United Kingdom that sent about $300 USD (150 pounds). We took photos of us making the donation to Ajahn Jumnien as well as got a short video clip. See them below.

If you need to know how to go about making a donation - please contact us at: thoughtlessmeditation@gmail.com

Video: Donation to Ajahn Jumnien at Wat Tum Sua
from Andrew in UK.

Waiting to meet with Ajahn Jumnien
as he looks over gifts just given to him.

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Tips if you are planning on visiting Wat Tum Sua in Krabi:

1. The temple area is considered sacred. Men, and of course ladies, please do not remove your shirts anywhere on temple grounds. The temple has relaxed standards with regards to wearing shorts and sandals, but shirts are mandatory.

2. If you choose to climb the 1,237 stairs to the top of the mountain when you arrive at the top please remove your shoes before going onto the ceramic tile area on the top level. There is a sign, but it is unclear and in Thai. Please remove all shoes. Socks are OK at the top.

3. Please don't spit, yell, swear, argue, fight, or be disruptive on the temple grounds.

4. Buy some bananas to feed the monkeys in the convenience store on the temple grounds!

5. The monkeys can be aggressive. They go through moods. In the early morning before 10:00am you might find them aggressive. They are hungry. They may jump on you if you have a bag or are eating something in front of them. Don't eat in front of them unless you intend to share. If you want to eat please do so in the front of the temple area as the monkeys are usually toward the steps leading up the mountain and the in the rear of the temple.

If a monkey is aggressive with you, look away - don't stare as that makes them angry. If it jumps on you, just pull your face away and hand it the food. Move slowly, I've never seen one bite a person.

6. If you're coming for sunset you might want to bring a flashlight for the trip down the steps. It's safe to stay at after dark at the top but you will need a flashlight since there are very few (sometimes none) lights on the stairway. 7-11 sells small 60 baht flashlights that work perfectly. Pick one up, you'll be glad you did. It makes it easier to explore some of the other caves in Krabi as well.

 

Important Phone numbers for your stay in Krabi (Railay and all over Krabi province):

  • TAT (Tourism Authority of Thailand) Regional Office: 07.562.2164

  • Krabi Tourist Police: 07.563.7208

  • Marine Police: 07.561.2756 and 2757

  • Krabi Airport 7 km east of Krabi Town: 07.563.6541 and 6549

  • Immigration: 07.561.1097

  • Krabi Bus Terminal in Krabi Town: 07.561.1804 and 1184

  • Thai Airways International: 07.562.2439 and 2441 and 2442

  • Krabi town Hospital: 07.563.1768 and 1769

 

 
 

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