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Phraya Nakhon Cave

Phraya Nakhon Cave is a stunning natural wonder located in Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, in the Prachuap Khiri Khan Province of Thailand. The cave is known for its iconic image of a small pavilion, called "Kuha Karuhas", sitting in the middle of a large chamber with natural light streaming through a hole in the roof, illuminating the entire pavilion. The cave is named after Phraya Nakhon, a nobleman who discovered the cave in the late 19th century. He was so impressed with its beauty that he decided to build a small pavilion inside the cave, which became a popular destination for royalty and other important figures. To reach the pavilion, visitors must hike a steep trail through the jungle for about 30-40 minutes, passing through two caverns before arriving at the main chamber where the pavilion is located. The hike can be challenging, but the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and coastline make it worth the effort. Phraya Nakhon Cave is open to visitors year-round, but it is best to visit during the dry season from November to April to avoid the rainy season. It is also recommended to visit early in the morning to see the pavilion bathed in the beautiful natural light that enters through the roof. Phraya Nakhon Cave is a must-see destination for anyone visiting Thailand who loves nature and adventure.
Posted: Mar 29, 2023
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