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Attractions in Thailand
Opening days: Daily
Opening hours: 06.00 - 18.00
Tham Pha Tha Phon Non-Hunting Area It covers an area of 1,775 rai in Noen Maprang District. 85 kilometers from Phitsanulok city. The journey starts from downtown Phitsanulok along Highway No. 12 to Wang Thong District for a distance of 20 kilometers. Turn right to Sak Lek District for another 38 kilometers.
Follow Highway 11 and turn left onto Highway 1115 for another 17 kilometers to Noen Maprang Sueksa Witthaya School. (Before reaching the district 2 kilometers), there is a right turn to Tham Pha Tha Phon for another 10 kilometers. Some routes are gravel roads. In the rainy season, four-wheel drive vehicles should be used.
This area is a limestone mountain, the highest peak is 236 meters, with steep cliffs indented. caused by the erosion of rainwater for millions of years different caves There are many around the area, including Tham Naresuan, Tham Ruea with beautiful stalagmites and stalactites, Tham Lod, which can walk through to the other side of the mountain.
Fossils of mollusks and corals were also found. Because this area used to be the sea before. There are also prehistoric paintings depicting human hands on the rock shelters. and ancient Japanese characters engraved on the stone Plants and traces of various wildlife that are often found on footpaths to study nature suitable for ecotourism.
Tourists can contact the staff upon arrival at the district office. various cave tours You must bring a flashlight with you. During the rainy season, some caves cannot be visited due to flooding of the cave floor. If you want to stay overnight or study as a group, contact in advance at Tham Pha Tha Phon Non-Hunting Area Office, Moo 6, Ban Mung Subdistrict, Noen Maprang District, Phitsanulok Province 65190.



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