amazing stalactites n stalagmites....in different shapes n formation take million of years to form. The Son Doong Cave in Vietnam is the biggest cave in the world. Tham Lot Cave is located in Pang Mapha District, in Mae Hong Province, northern Thailand.This giant limestone cave is an impressive cave system with a length of 1,666 meters.

but worth the time v n effort. You can access the cave using steep stairs.

Tham Lot’s most impressive feature, besides sheer size, is that the Nam Lang River flows through the cave creating a magical subterranean mysterious wonderland, waiting to be explored. this is thailand biggest cave n world no 4. 58 hectares totally. n it takes like 30 mins to ascent through the cave entrance.

Tham Luang Nang Non is a karstic cave complex beneath Doi Nang Non, a mountain range on the border between Thailand and Myanmar. Suggested Read: This Upcoming Cave Museum In Thailand Might Become Its Biggest Tourist Attraction! quite far from pak bara. Just in the isolation of the sea stands this ancient Thailand cave which is surrounded with over 100 temples and shrines spread across the region of 10 kms into the mountain range. Set inside Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, the cave can be reached from the Hat Laem Sala beach , but you have to take a boat or a 20-minute hike there.

There are about 170 different Budha images to see and Thai people use the place to do their prayers. It might not be the world's largest, like nearby Son Doong Cave, but Phraya Nakhon cave is pretty darn awesome looking nonetheless. The cave is the most impressive cave shrine in Thailand. deep in it. It's over 5.5 miles long, has a jungle and river, and could fit a 40-story skyscraper within its walls.

A big heart-shaped hole in the roof lets the sun daze in which gives many of the golden Budha images a magical shine.

The system is 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) long and has many deep recesses, narrow passages and tunnels winding under hundreds of metres of limestone strata.