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Wat Tham Phu Wa

Wat Tham Phu Wa is not only well known for being a meditation retreat, the temple itself features interesting architecture influenced by Khmer and Lop Buri arts as well as beautiful stalactites inside the cave where the revered Buddha images are enshrined. Opening hours: Daily...

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Tham Weruwan

The Cave is in the compound of Wat Wang Khan, 14 kilometres away from Amphoe Dan Chang, and one kilometre from the entrance of Phu Toei national park. Concrete stairs, leading from a temple, totaling 61 steps allow visitors to access Cave entrance easily. Interior lighting...

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Si Wilai Cave

Tham Si Wilai, one of many Caves popular with visitors in the province, is home to a Buddha image named PhraPhutthanaowarat. The statue is in the style of the bygone Chiang Saen period. Stalagmites and stalactites adorn the cave, and a beautiful panoramic view can...

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Narai Cave (Khao Wong Cave)

The Cave has stalactites and stalagmites. There is also ancient Mon alphabet inscribed at the mouth of the cave. Wat Khao Wang was restored in 1917. It was registered as archaeological site by Fine Arts Department of Thailand in 2002. The inscription at the mouth of...

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Dao Khao Kaew Cave

This Cave is at Tambon Phaya Klang, 35 kilometres from Muak Lek district or 75 kilometres from Saraburi town. To visit the cave, visitors must climb the stairs from the foot of the hill to the mouth of the cave about 100 metres up. When...

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Phra Phothisat Cave

Wat Tham Phra Phothisat, also known as Phra Ngam Cave or Khao Nam Phu cave, has a number of spectacular stalagmite and stalactite in several different sizes. Worth visiting caves are such as Phra Phothisat cave, Phra Thammathat cave, Lumphini cave and Tham Sa-ngat Chedi...

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Tham Sarika

Located in Thamsen subdistrict, 2 kilometers from the left of Khao Chong Phran, there will be small mountains which situate Sarika Cave. Sarika Cave appeared in the history that can go back to the time of thonburi. The incident was told that King Taksin the Great...

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Chom Phon Cave

Chom Phon Cave was the name given by King Rama V when he visited the cave. He thought that the stalactite in the cave called "Pha Vichit" has the similar shape as Inthorn bow on the shoulder of the field officer. The cave used to...

Chom Phon Cave was the name gi...

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Khao Kaen Chan

Khao Kaen Chan, or originally 'Khao Chan Daeng', is a 141-metre-high mountain on Phetkasem Road two kilometres from the main provincial area. This highest mountain of Ratchaburi enshrines 'Phra Phuttha Nirokantaraichaiwat Chaturathit' or 'Phra Si Mum Mueang' at the top, as one of the four...

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