Bodhidhammayan Retreat has been selected by TAT to be one of
the Mindfulness Destinations of Thailand
We are delighted to announce that the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has chosen Bodhidhammayan Retreat and Manasikarn as mindfulness training sites in the Mindfulness Category among 30 sites in Thailand. All 4 Bodhidhammayan Retreats – Saraburi, Phuket, Hat Yai, Bangkok – and the Manasikarn Hall in Saraburi, have all been selected by the TAT.
We would like to thank the TAT to bestow this honor on Bodhidhamayan Retreat and Manasikarn
TAT has selected quality health and medical tourism service establishments nationwide for the Health and Medical Tourism Directory to be included in the TAT’s E-Book—tourist destination recommendation—for the year 2026, in order to promote a positive image and make service establishments in Thailand more globally recognized.
TAT has sent a confirmation letter to the Knowing Buddha Foundation, founded by Master Acharavadee Wongsagon, for the selection of our five mindfulness training centers among the total of 30 sites nationwide under the Mindfulness Category (Spiritual and Cultural Immersive), which are:
1. Bodhidhammayan Retreat Saraburi
2. Bodhidhammayan Retreat Phuket
3. Bodhidhammayan Retreat Hatyai, Songkhla
4. The Meditation Room at Knowing Buddha Foundation, On Nut, Bangkok
5. Manasikarn Hall
Master Acharavadee Wongsakon has been dedicating to serving Buddhism and the nation for over 14 years, promoting good conscience through the teaching of mindfulness, Concentration meditation, and Vipassana meditation, with an international approach.
Master Acharavadee Wongsakon has received wide recognition and various prestigious awards at both national and international levels, including the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M).
Bodhidhammanyan Retreat offers Mindfulness and Meditation practice in the program Journey to the mind as 1 day course, or a 3 day and 2 night course, 4 day 3 nights and Vipassana Advanced meditation, Free of Charge as Dhamma Giving. For More Information
Please see
www.bodhidhammayan.org