Prachuap Khiri Khan
by surang_sae
Sep 28, 2025
#VisitHuaHin When it comes to Hua Hin, many people immediately think of the beach, right? But there's also a fascinating hidden gem, Tham Phraya Nakhon, located in Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park. This cave is more than just an ordinary cave; it's also home to the beautiful and historically impressive Phra Thinang Khuha Khrueasarn and the Phlap Phla Chaturamuk Pavilion.
Getting to Tham Phraya Nakhon requires a bit of effort. Start by walking uphill from Laem Sala Beach, or you can also take a boat to the beach. The path can be steep and slippery at times, but once you see the light at the end of the tunnel and step inside, you'll be amazed at how tired you are. The cave is large and airy, with a shaft at the top that lets natural light shine down onto the Phra Thinang Khuha Khrueasarn located in the center. This is a breathtaking and sacred sight. Built during the reign of King Rama V, this pavilion has become a symbol of Tham Phraya Nakhon. Visiting it early in the morning is especially beautiful, as the sunlight shines directly onto the pavilion itself, making it a perfect time for photos. In addition to the beautiful pavilion, the cave also features stunning stalactites and stalagmites, and trees that grow to capture the light from above. Creating a sense of another world, Phraya Nakhon Cave is the perfect destination for adventurers who love nature and history. It perfectly blends natural beauty with the grandeur of art. It's an unforgettable trip and definitely worth a visit.
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