One of the best caves in Sam Roi Yot national Park

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Exploring Kaew Cave in Sam Roi Yot National Park was an adventure unlike any other. This is one of the wildest caves I’ve been to—no artificial lighting or walkways, just raw, natural passages where you have to crawl, squeeze through tight spots, and climb over rocks. It felt like proper spelunking, and I loved every minute of it. The route is well-marked with arrows, so you won’t get lost, but it’s still challenging enough to keep things exciting.

Since there’s no electricity inside, you’ll definitely need a flashlight. Luckily, you can borrow one at the cave entrance for just 40 baht, which is super convenient. The darkness inside is intense, and as you move deeper, the only sounds are dripping water and the occasional bat fluttering overhead. Some sections are narrow, so if you’re claustrophobic, this might not be for you. But if you’re up for it, the experience is incredibly rewarding.

What really struck me was how untouched the cave felt—no handrails, no safety nets, just pure exploration. The stalactites and stalagmites are stunning, especially when your flashlight catches their glimmer. If you’re visiting Sam Roi Yot, don’t miss Kaew Cave—just wear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty and bring a sense of adventure!

Post by Gitana Marina | Jun 29, 2025

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