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Attractions in Thailand
Opening days: Daily
Opening hours: 08.30 - 16.30
Hup Pa Tat go in the same direction as Khao Pla Ra It is about 1 kilometer before reaching Khao Pla Ra. This cave was discovered by Phrakhru Santithamma Kosol. (Luang Por Thong Yod), the abbot of Wat Tham Thong in 1979, the teacher climbed into this valley. and found that there were all tad trees. (The tad tree is a primitive tree in the same family as the palm), so the cave was drilled as an entrance in 1984.
Later, the Royal Forest Department declared it a conservation area. Because of its strange geography and rare plant species such as deserted turtles, crotons, small cayds, and jackfruits, etc., Hup Pa Tat is in the care of the Tham Pratun Non-Hunting Area. The path into the valley of the forest was pitch dark. But walking for a short time, you will reach a large crater where the light shines down and you will find a Tat forest.
It gives a feeling of being in a primitive world. Looks like a rainforest high humidity The light can only reach the ground at noon because of the steep limestone hills surrounding it. There is a shady suitable for walking in nature. Walking distance - 700 meters, takes about 30 minutes.
Admission fee: Thai adults 20 baht, children 10 baht, foreigners 200 baht. Preparing to go to Hup Pa Tat. Bring a flashlight and mosquito repellent. Tham Pratun Non-Hunting Area Tel. 0 5698 9128.



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