As the tattoo needle pierced his skin, Matt felt as if a swarm of bees were rushing at him. His body tensed, sweat poured out, but still managed to appear tough in front of the eyes of 40 natives who were watching.
Matthew Karsten is a travel blogger and owner of the Expert Vagabond website. In 2010, he decided to quit his job, break up with his girlfriend and sell all his possessions to start tatkuink his journey to discover the world from Guatemala. During the journey, Matt visits Thailand and has a memorable experience with the magical tattoo (magic tattoo) sak yant of the country of golden pagodas.
Matt said Sak Yant (also known as Yantra) has a history of development of nearly 2,000 years. At that time, many monks used to tattoo Sak Yant on warriors to help them be protected by their superiors and give them strength in battle. Ancient soldiers covered their bodies with these magical tattoos to avoid being hit by swords and arrows. The structure of Sak Yant is geometric, animal and divine designs accompanied by some mantras written in Sanskrit.
These tattoos can bless
attract energy, protect life, property and many benefits for the wearer. Originating in India, Sak Yant is now popular in Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, and Thailand.
For Matt, this is his first time getting a tattoo, so he wants it to be special. When learning about magic tattoos, the tourist was very curious. The monks only used a long needle or a sharp bamboo stick to start tattooing. They also choose tattoo locations and tattoos that match the mood exuding from the guests.

According to Matt
Wat Bang Phra is the best place for visitors to get tattooed by monks, the temple is located 40 minutes by car from the center of Bangkok. For hundreds of years, local people have come to this sacred place to imprint their bodies with magical tattoos.
Wat Bang Phra is a splendid temple lined with colorful decorative statues. Matt bought an offering at the temple gate, including an orchid branch, an incense card and a pack of cigarettes for 75 baht (about 46,000 VND). Everyone who comes to Wat Bang Phra to get a tattoo buys ready-made flowers and incense to offer to the monk who total skull clothing will perform the ceremony. These items will be used in rotation, the money from the sale will be put into the merit box. Then, he was led by an old man to the direction of the building where the monk was doing the tattooing ceremony. Matt was ushered into a dark room filled with gilded Buddha images, with pictures of King Rama IX and elderly monks hanging on the walls.