4.7
Siri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara
Second Largest Shikh Temple outside of India
Thursday 06:00-20:00
565 Chakkraphet Road, Bangkok
Sam Yot 6 Min Blue-Line MRT
Sanam Chai 12 Min Blue-Line MRT
- 782 RatingsGoogle 4.8 TripAdvisor 4.5
Reviews Siri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara
I happened to walk in just as the Ardas (prayers) began. It was a beautiful and moving experience. I highly recommend visiting this place if you're in Bangkok. I would definitely go back again!
The hospitality at Siri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara was exceptional. As a Muslim, I felt welcomed and enjoyed a delicious free meal. The Sikh community here is truly lovely and inclusive.
I visited the Siri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara while in Bangkok. Although I've never been to India, this temple felt like a unique and interesting experience. However, it didn't quite have the ambiance of a religious institution; it felt more like a government building or palace to me.
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