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THAM PHRA NANG

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2024
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A site located in Railey, hosting tours to discover its caves, its "cascade of stones", its caverns...

An interesting visit that these caves - tham in Thai - can be reached by boat from the Railey peninsula or from the beach of Ao Nang. Several agencies propose this visit and some kayak tours also pass by these caves. Three distinct caves shelter spectacular limestone concretions. The "stone cascade" is the centerpiece: a natural sculpture of the most beautiful effect that illuminates the interior of the cave. At the foot of the caves is also a beautiful beach, Ao Phra Nang.

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Nok41
Visited in october 2016
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Belle plage réputée surtout localement pour sa grotte. On découvre beaucoup de sex d'hommes sculptés et déposés par des croyants pour espérer puissance et fertilité. On croisera aussi souvent des singes et mêmes des varans énormes mais pas déranger eux.
sebastien26
Visited in august 2016
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Très jolie plage avec sa grotte accueillant une quantité hallucinante de phallus déposés par les pêcheurs sûrement pour leur apporter force et fertilité.
Il y a parfois des singes sur la plage, attention ce ne sont pas des animaux sauvages, on les a vu boire du coca à même la canette et piquer la nourriture du sac des gens...

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