The footprint which is of considerable size, about 150 cm long and 52 cm wide, is housed in a richly decorated golden case covered with layers of gold leaf applied to it by devotees. The footprint is obscured from sight as it is covered with coins and banknotes thrown in there by Buddhist devotees. Around the mondop are lines of bells that can be gonged in order to make merit.
The viharn and ubosot of the temple complex were added later and are in Ayutthaya and Rattanakosin style. To learn about your future, try one of the electronic fortune telling machines set up around the complex.
A museum on the grounds exhibits various items including pottery from Sukhothai, porcelain items, 17th century clothing, weapons and the original roof of the mondop, that was destroyed by the Burmese.