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    Many people come to Thailand just for seeking mindfulness therapy. Here are some places we would recommend.

    Suan Mokkh International Dhamma Hermitage (SMIDH), part of Wat Suan Mokkhaphalaram in Chaiya, Surat Thani province
    Web site: www.suanmokkh-idh.org

    Wat Ram Poeng, Chiang Mai
    Web site: www.watrampoeng.net

    Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, Chiang Mai
    Web site: www.fivethousandyears.org/center

    Wat Phra That Chom Thong, Chiang Mai
    Web site: www.sirimangalo.org

    Wat Pa Sunan (Wat Sunandavanaram), Sai Yok District, Kanchanburi province
    Web site: www.watsunan.org

    House of Dhamma
    Web site: www.houseofdhamma.com

    Dhamma Kamala Thailand Vipassana Centre
    Vipassana meditation courses in the tradition of late Burmese meditation master Sayagyi U Ba Khin of Burma (Myanmar)
    http://www.kamala.dhamma.org/
    http://www.dhamma.org/

    Vipassana Meditation Courses in Thailand
    http://www.dhamma.org/en/bycountry/ap/th.shtml

    (sources from TAT E-Magazine)

    If you want to learn more about meditation, please visit http://www.tourismthailand.org/meditation

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    it is exciting to see this post. I would love to go to Thailand in summer vacation, not for therapy though. Thanks!
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    I know thailand is very popular for its mindfulness therapy. Many people go there only for the therapy.

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    Hi. I also know one meditation retreat place not far from Bangkok. Good food, friendly staffs, peaceful and is surrounded by nature. www.POPhouse.info. You can also visit the biggest temple in the world not far from this place.

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    Ho is it???Then can you tell me what is the name of the temple??How to go and how far from the city??

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    I heard a lot about this mindfulness therapy in Thailand as this was the best place for therapy. As I was from software background, having many tensions required some therapy. So, I was planning for a tour to Thailand this summer for my therapy. Your post was very useful for me now. Thanks for that.
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    There are many places in Thailand where you can attend a retreat and practice meditation. And they are a good place for doing a meditation.





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    Very interesting, Thank you for share.
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    Very interesting. Thank you for share.

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    There are many places in Thailand where you can attend retreat and practice meditation. The Thailand Meditation Retreat offers sincere seekers, from around the world, a chance to improve their meditation practice, through direct experiences with Thai forest monks and teachings.
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