This cave site is part of a parkland area on the southern side of Phang-Nha Township. The park has a lake with a walking/cycling track around it, at the center. The western and southern side of the park has a series of limestone peaks with caverns running through the base of them. A cement walkway runs through the caverns, from one side to the other, along the edge of a small pond. There are a couple of fountains, at the center of the pond which come on at 4 pm each day. Note: The cavern area is populated with a large group of Macaque Monkeys. Do not under any circumstances, park a motorbike near the caves. Unfortunately, I made this mistake and after doing the walk through the caverns, returned to find the upholstered seat on my motorbike had been torn to pieces.
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Read moreTwo caves can be found in the park and we spent an hour exploring them. Tham Ruesi Sawan and Tham Luk Suea really are hidden gems and our teenage boys were delighted with the feeling of adventure, not knowing how far a cave would go back or where we would ‘pop out’ next. There are cement walkways to guide you in and under the limestone karsts where we found streams and formations of stalactites and stalagmites. The scenery is really quite stunning here and not advertised well enough. Some of the rocks formations here are as stunning rocks you see on the Phang Nga Bay Tour, the only difference being that they are not in the...
Read more*🚫🍟🙊 Please, please, please, please do NOT feed the monkeys
Beautiful park. The cave area at the front (side?) is amazing. Work has closed the southern entrance (April 2025 (2568)) so can't drive thru tunnel, but entrance thru northern side is pretty, too.
Regarding the monkeys.. they've been fed by enough tourists that they're aggressive. No joke- one stole entire side mirror from my friend's car. You do you, but personally, I don't go wandering into alleys/neighborhoods and start taking pictures of, and throwing peanuts at strange teenagers. Please give your fellow simians...
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