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Tham phraya Nakhon Teawthaithinhaidee take pleasure Sam Roi Yot National Park, Cove.


Tham phraya Nakhon Cove ,Sam Roi Yot National Park
When you get to city of Prachuap Khiri , don’t miss the opportunity to stop by Tham Phraya Nakkon Cove to witness Kuha Karue Hat Royol Throne; a landmark of this province.
What makes Tham Phraya Nakhon Cave so special is the collapsed roof over the cave that lets the sunlight com through to illuminate the entire cave which opens up the confined space. In addition there are manly plants that grow naturally from the sunlight entering the cave.
The large collapsed ceiling makes the first chamber of the cave very bright and you will notice the beauty of stalactites on the left side of the cave wall which looks like a waterfall as you walk to reach the bottom of the first chamber.
From there, the bottom of the cave turns into a wide space and if you look up to the  collapsed roof, you will notice “the bridge of death” which is the sheet of the solid rock branching out like the bridge (in the past, wild animal used this path to cross over and some fell down to their deaths which is the reason for the name)
When you reach the second chamber of the cave , the path will appear with various sizes of swelling that look similar to the back of alligator, and so derived the name “alligator back path”
The main highlight of Tham Phraya Nakhon Cave is in the deep end of the cave, located kuha Karue Hat Royal Throne; the small royal pavilion (a building with four gable ends) is constructed on the soil rise at the center hall of this chamber. Kuha  Karue Hat Royal Throne will shine the bright golden spark phenomenon when is reflected   sunlight  shining  through. High noon is the best time to witness this phenomenon as the sunlight shine directly from the collapsed roof the pavilion that puts every photographer in awe.
History denoted as in the reign of King Rama I the great, PHRAYA NAKHON traveled by ship, when he was forced ashore by a violent storm. He discovered the cave by “accident”. Later in the reign of King Rama V (Chulalongkorn) had heard of the fascination of this cave and decided to visit here so the small royal pavilion has  been built inside the cave to commemorate his visit. Also king Rama VII and his majesty King Bhumibol  Adulyadej made appearances at the cave.
Tham Phraya Nakhon Cave can be reached on foot from Laem Sala beach inside the park or hired boat. I recommend walking as you will be able to see the natural surrounding and open view of landscape around you. Don’t forget to bring mosquito repellant along as this place is teeming with mosquitoes.

The next steps next week introduce a row. Western region nakha.




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