Phang-Nga, Southern Thailand
Phangnga is a land of tin mines and beautiful scenery nestled among mountains which rise up around the town as if they were the town wall. The majority of the area is mountainous with very little basin area. Phangnga covers the area of 4,170.9 square kilometres, 57% of which is mangrove and evergreen forest.
Phang-nga Attractions :
Tham Phung Chang This cave is located on Khao Chang behind the provincial prison. Replicas of famous Buddha images are housed in this beautiful cave, in addition to strange stalactite and stalagmite formations.
Tham Rusi Sawan and Tham Luk Sua These two caves are located on Khao Chang Road in the Vicinity of Muang Phangnga municipal area near Phetchakasem Highway, slightly opposite to the Provincial Court. One can walk inside from one cave through another. Tham Rusi Sawan is in front of Tham Luk Sua facing the edge of Phetchakasem Highway. The municipality utilizes this area as a public park for the people.
Tham Phung Chang This cave is located on Khao Chang behind the provincial prison. Replicas of famous Buddha images are housed in this beautiful cave, in addition to strange stalactite and stalagmite formations.
Tham Rusi Sawan and Tham Luk Sua These two caves are located on Khao Chang Road in the Vicinity of Muang Phangnga municipal area near Phetchakasem Highway, slightly opposite to the Provincial Court. One can walk inside from one cave through another. Tham Rusi Sawan is in front of Tham Luk Sua facing the edge of Phetchakasem Highway. The municipality utilizes this area as a public park for the people.
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