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Phraya Nakhon Cave is located within Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park and is one of the most famous and unmissable destinations in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. Accessing the cave is not easy, but the effort is richly rewarded: the journey starts at Laem Sala Beach and requires a hike up and down a hill over a relatively steep and rough path, totaling about 430 meters. This path serves as a mental a...
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Tham Chiang Dao is a charming cave located in Amphoe Chiang Dao, North of Chiang Mai city. Climb a staircase with a zinc roof to reach the cave. The lovely cave greets visitors with various kinds of fish swimming in a stream in front of the cave. Touring in and around Tham Chiang Dao with a local guide is possible by contacting local guides in front of the cave. A service fee is charged....
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Tham Nam Lod (Nam Lod Cave) is under the supervision of the Pai River Wildlife Sanctuary. The main attraction is the cave itself, where the Nam Lang stream flows through the mountain, creating a cave with stunning stalactites and stalagmites. Archaeological tools and artifacts found inside suggest the cave is around 2,000 years old.
The cave is about 1 kilometer long and has three large halls:
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The cave is about 1 kilometer long and has three large halls:
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This large cave with a high ceiling has a wide path in tiers and many walking lines inside. Its stalagmites and stalactites are attractive....
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Rap Ro Cave or Wat Thep Charoen is located on Rap Ro Hill, also known locally as Khao Phra, within the grounds of Wat Thep Charoen in Tha Sae District, Chumphon Province. This limestone mountain stretches along a north–south axis and once served as an important cultural and strategic center. Historically, the area formed part of the ancient city Utumporn, an old port town and frontier c...
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All the way down you will pass by grottos dotted with shrines most of which are lit with fluorescent lights. When you reach the main cavern floor you will see a huge 30 foot long reclining Buddha. Look above the statue and see if you can see what some say is a fossilised dinosaur skeleton....
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Another interesting cave is Tham Pha Nang Khoi which is about 40 kilometres north of town on Highway No. 101 at Km. 59 within Rong Kwang district. A 50 metre-long rail leads to the cave mouth. Along the winding tunnels are strangely-shaped stalactites and stalagmites. At the end of the cave is a stalagmite shaped like a woman holding a small child. In front of the Nang Koi (waiting woman) stone is...
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The Hermit’s Cave of Treasure is a limestone cave with an entrance accompanied by two King of Nagas stairs. Among bushes outside of the cave are remainer of cannon gun forts moved from Bangkok. They once stood bravely to protect the treasure. Inside the cave are a statue of hermit which gave the cave its name and there’s a Buddha’s statue too. Traces of what used to be a nation t...
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The monastery in natural surroundings, famous for meditation, is 15 kilometers away from the provincial capital. There is a beautiful cave with plenty of stalactites....
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This cave is 30 kilometres west of the town in the vicinity of Amphoe Chom Bueng. It was originally called Tham Mutchalin. In 1895, King Rama IV and Queen Si Phatcharin made a royal visit and were fond of its beauty, thus giving it a new name according to the shape of the stalactites which look like the epaulette of a field marshal. The cave also houses a medium-sized reclining Buddha. A nearby ab...
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The cave is located at about 3 kilometers, away from the township inside Khao Luang. Visitors can easily walk up to the see colourful stalagmite and stalactities in the cave aerates a beautiful sun beam down a hall below and makes the cave airy. This big hall houses a lot of religious objects. From the edge of the cave, visitors go down a slightly steep stairway about 10 meters long to the large ...
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Tham Sai Cave is another large limestone cave located within the Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, attracting visitors with its incredible natural beauty. The cave derives its name from the large Bodhi Fig Tree (Sai Tree) that once grew near the entrance, a common feature in the limestone cave ecosystem. The journey to Tham Sai requires a relatively steep hike for a short distance, approximately 300...
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Tham Kaeo Cave is a significant and astonishing natural attraction located within the Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, a region known for its rich biodiversity and geological importance. The cave gets its name from the natural phenomenon where light from visitors' flashlights strikes the surface of the stalactites and stalagmites, causing them to reflect and sparkle like glass shards or ...
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Khao Tham Ma Rong Temple is a temple with a long history connected to Bang Saphan district. The temple is situated at the foot of Tham Ma Rong Hill, a significant limestone mountain of geological importance and the source of the temple's unique name. The most important feature within the temple grounds is Tham Ma Rong (Horse Cry Cave), a large cave with a natural light shaft opening to the fl...
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The cave (Tham) is located in amphoe Ao Luk on Phi Hua To Mountains, which are surrounded by mangrove swamps. The cave is accessible by the same route as Tham Lot Tai with its entrance not far beyond the canal to Tham Lot Tai. The mouth of the cave is some 6-7 meters above ground level. From the entrance, the cave divides into 2 routes, the left one leading to a vast chamber pierced by a shaft of ...
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Most of the tourist arrive amaze at the beautiful scenery of the beach as well the cave where the Princess of Fertiliy or the Godess of Fertility lived and the people offer their offerings, the cave consist of many combination of large phallic symbols which the old saying it will inreased the potency and prosperity of the people who live near the area. The Path is good for visitors to w...
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