The Phraya Nakhon Cave is one of the most exquisite caves in Thailand. Almost 300 kilometres south of Bangkok, located in the Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, this cave attracts a lot of tourists. Though you might have seen a few pictures of the place, the Phraya Nakhon Cave looks much more awesome in real. The Kuha Karuhas pavilion, inside the Phraya Nakhon cave, was built by King Chulalongkorn in the 1890, when he visited the place and fell in love with its beauty.
The up hill path leading to the cave is steep and rough. Along the way there are rest stops where you can take a breather and maybe enjoy the view of the sea below from the top. When you finally reach the pavilion you will definitely be dumbstruck. The sunlight streaming from the ceiling of the cave highlights the view beautifully. And you can’t miss the playful Languors clan, with their expressive faces and their long tails jumping around the Phraya Nakhon Cave.
Visit this attraction on our Thailand Royal Coast Experience tour.