Although Phatthalung is a secondary tourist city, it has many interesting natural attractions. Today, I will take you to visit another famous natural attraction in the province, Tham Nam Yen, located in Khao Chaison District, Phatthalung.
Let's go and see what this cave is like.
The boatman has arrived to pick us up. The boat fare is 200 baht per boat, which can accommodate up to 4 people. To reach the cave, we must take a boat ride through it, as it is not accessible by foot.
Here is a short video of the boat ride before entering the cave.
Let's explore the cave. This cave is located beneath the limestone mountain that we see in front of us.
Follow me to the first spot, the Bat Cave. Those black dots are all tiny bats. This species of bat is called the Mouse-eared Bat because they are very small, like mice. Uncle told me that this species of bat eats insects that live in the cave. There are two types of bats: fruit-eating and insect-eating. I just learned that, haha.
The cave boasts stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and rock formations with intricate patterns. It's worth noting that exploring the cave requires a touch of imagination, as each section has its own evocative name.
For example, shark teeth. Do not touch them, or they will die and will not grow back.
This is a picture of an elephant. It looks just like one, even with its eyes. It's so cute!
Mosaic
Crystal stone. It has a shimmering sparkle.
Inside the cave, there are spotlights, so it's not dark or scary at all.
A boat is coming our way!! 555+ Don't worry, the uncle told us to stop and let it pass first.
They passed by, and we continued on. The boat ride through the cave covered a total distance of 350 meters. We returned on the same route, making a total of 700 meters. However, on the way there and back, we saw different beautiful sights inside the cave.
Is this goat's milk cheese like goat's milk? Well, it's okay.
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At this point, tourists can get off the boat and stand on the rocks to take pictures. However, please be careful. While you're here, take some pictures as a souvenir.
This cave is quite different from other caves. While most caves involve walking or wading through water, this one requires a boat ride and an overnight stay. It's a unique and exciting experience. If you're passing through or planning a trip to Phatthalung province, be sure to visit Tham Nam Yen in Khao Chaison district. Until next time, goodbye! ^ ^
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Restaurant Recommendations in Phatthalung Province
Coffee&Me: A Cozy Cafe on Phatthalung's Bypass Road
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Coffee&Me, a cafe situated on Phatthalung's bypass road, offers a welcoming atmosphere for patrons seeking a relaxing coffee experience. A review of the establishment can be found on the ReadMe platform.
Sit - A classic restaurant with a nostalgic atmosphere in Phatthalung Province: https://th.readme.me/p/15551
Other Interesting Tourist Attractions in Phatthalung Province
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Suan Phai Kwan Jai, Talat Pa Phai Sang Suk: https://th.readme.me/p/13241
Evening Tales with Dinner, Bypass Road Phatthalung: https://th.readme.me/p/12418
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