It is a must visit when you are in Ao Noi area. The walk up to the cave was not strenuous but required a bit of strength, certainly not for elderlies. The ascent was all worthwhile to see the two reclining Buddhas, the 28 Buddha images and walking further to see other natural limestone formations and Buddha statues. Anyway, I might have missed out something mentioned by others. Then, came the descent, forgetting not a few shots at the pit stops. After that, I paid a visit at Wat Ao Noi! The structure was magnificent. I loved the background of a mountain with a forefront wooden temple, such a stunning contrast. I will come back one day and stay in one of the...
Read moreWhat a super place to visit! What’s 200 steps between being bored and enjoying a super cool cave with a few Buddha statues thrown in? Seriously, the whole facility is really nice with a new build temple set in grounds with a huge village hall/ meeting place and lake where for a mere 10 baht the local catfish will be eternal grateful, that is until the next person comes along then they will forget you, who? A really pleasant and enjoyable few hours, make it a stop over and enjoy the...
Read moreOnly giving 3 stars as the walk up there was the worst part.
View going up the stairs is amazing. I was the only one there vvwry early morning. Found it a little daunting.
Feel like I didn't see it all.
Bit of advise, if you're not use to climbing stairs, don't go. There are stops on the way up and if you're first there, before you enter the cave, you need to flick the...
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