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Tham Erawan , Udontani |
| 01 Mar 2008 By: let's go Thailand |
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| This is a large cave high up on the side of a limestone mountain at the back of Wat Tham Erawan. This temple is 2 kilometers north of a turn-off between Km. 31 and 32 markers on Route 210 - near the village of Ban Hong Phu Thawng, west of the town of Na Klang....read more |
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Tham Khao Wong , Chanthaburi |
| 31 Jan 2008 By: let's go Thailand |
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| Khao Wong is a group of limestone hills standing in circular cluster with cliffs and caves containing stalagmites and stalactites. There are passages connecting some of the chambers. The walking trails outside offer views of varied plantlife. ...read more |
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Suan Hin Pha Ngam Park, Loei |
| 28 Jan 2008 By: let's go Thailand |
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| This Park has limestone mountains that have eroded over time to form an interesting shape, similar to that in Kunming in China. A path, which winds through the rocks, takes visitors to the lovely Suan Hom and Phiang Din Waterfalls....read more |
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Tham Muet , Ubonratchathani |
| 28 Jan 2008 By: let's go Thailand |
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| Tham Muet means dark cave. It is at Ban Sa Som, is a cave approximately 4 meters wide and 6 meters high. Within the cave are many carved Buddha images, indicting that it used to be a place for religious ceremonies....read more |
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Tham Heo Sin Chai , Ubonratchathani |
| 28 Jan 2008 By: let's go Thailand |
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| This cave, which is on the same route as Kaeng Tana, is a Buddhist center with a beautiful reclining Buddha image. In addition, there is a waterfall cascading down the cliff to the area in front of the reclining Buddha image making the place very cool and beautiful....read more |
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Tham Mae Usu (Mae Usu Cave) , Tak |
| 22 Jan 2008 By: let's go Thailand |
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| this cave boasts an underworld of natural wonders. Inside the cave are striking stalactites and stalagmites formations. It is not advised to visit the cave during the rainy season as the only entrance for visitors is through Mae Usa stream at the entrance of the cave....read more |
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Tham Takhobi , Tak |
| 22 Jan 2008 By: let's go Thailand |
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| A spacious cave naturally and beautifully decorated with stalagmites and stalactites is located in Ban Mae Klong Mai, approximately 3 kilometers from Umphang. The cave itself is 3 kilometers deep with a large chamber inside the cave with a walkway connecting to Ban Mae Klong Mai....read more |
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Tham Pla Pha Suea National Park , Maehongson |
| 20 Jan 2008 By: let's go Thailand |
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| Tham Pla - About 17 kilometres from town on Highway No. 1095 (Mae Hong Son-Pai), Tham Pla is a popular attraction of Mae Hong Son. The surrounding areas are brooks and cool hilly forests suitable for relaxation. A special feature is the hollow cave filled with numerous freshwater fish known as Pla Mung or Pla Khang, which is of the same family as the carp. The fish are quite safe from being caught as they are believed to belong to the gods....read more |
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Tham Lot , Maehongson |
| 20 Jan 2008 By: let's go Thailand |
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Tham Lot is a huge cave system once a dwelling place of pre-historic man. Archaeologists have discovered ancient clay pottery and a number of carved wooden coffins inside the rooms of the cave. Tham Lot is located some 77 kilometres from town. Between Km.138 and Km.139 of Route 1095, a small roads lead to the cave after a 9-kilometre drive. Here nature has created an exotic subterranean wonder of darkness and mystery. ...read more |
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Tham Mae Lana Cave , Maehongson |
| 20 Jan 2008 By: let's go Thailand |
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| Another cave in Pang Mapha where stalactites and stalagmites can be found is the Mae Lana Cave. The stream inside the cave is habitat to eyeless and colorless fish that live in dark environment. This cave is suitable only for adventurous tourists. Travel along Route 1095, then branch off into Route 1226 to Ban Mae Lana where a local guide is available. Mae Lana Cave is 4 kilometers beyond the village....read more |
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