Abstract:
This study is quantitative. The purpose is to study the needs of Thai tourists to travel to the Brahmin-Hindu Dhevasathan, Bangkok. Suggestions are also made for the development of Brahmin Hinduism. The tourism element theory (5A) is used in the selection of research areas. Wat Phra Sri Maha Mariamman Temple (Wat Khaek, Silom), Ganesha Shrine (Huai Khwang), and Vishnu Temple. The research tool was a questionnaire. Collecting questionnaires from 387 Thai tourists. By Cochran Sampling Techniques with Accidental Sampling Techniques, using quota sampling at three locations, with 129 people per location. The Examination of content validity was 0.71 and Reliability Utilized Cronbach's alpha coefficient was 0.92. Use a cross-tabulation to data analyse. The results show that most of the respondents were female, aged between 21 - 30 years old, with a bachelor's degree, occupation in company employees. The average monthly income was 20,001–25,000 baht. Transportation needs are the highest level. There are various types of vehicles that are easy to enter
Brahmin-Hindu Dhevasathan, Bangkok and the suggestions should be made to focus on more effective space management services. Develop infrastructure and public transportation to make it more convenient. Provide personnel with knowledge and information of religious tourism for Thai and foreigner tourists.