Presumed in 1748, during the late Ayutthaya Kingdom, Wat Nak Prok is a historic Buddhist temple in Bangkok’s Phasi Charoen district, is best known for its revered bronze Buddha image, Luang Pho Nak Prok, depicted in the Naga Prok posture (protected by a seven‑headed serpent). It is considered one of the most distinctive temples in Phasi Charoen, alongside Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen. It is a meaningful stop for those seeking cultural depth beyond the city’s more famous temples.