Discover the wonders of Tham Lod Cave, where ancient remains and colorful stalagmites await. Experience bamboo rafting, feed enormous fish at Fish Cave, and cross the Zutongpae Bridge for a chance at fulfilling your dreams.
Discover the wonders of Tham Lod Cave, where ancient remains and colorful stalagmites await. Experience bamboo rafting, feed enormous fish at Fish Cave, and cross the Zutongpae Bridge for a chance at fulfilling your dreams.
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Nam Lod Cave - Tham Lod Cave is one of Thailand’s most impressive and easily accessible caves, partly for its size, partly for its attractive limestone stalactite formations and partly for an unusual coffin cave hidden within the main cave.
tham lod cave, tham lod, attractions in mae hong son
tham lod cave, tham lod, attractions in mae hong son…
- Nam Lod Cave - Tham Lod Cave is one of Thailand’s most impressive and easily accessible caves, partly for its size, partly for its attractive limestone stalactite formations and partly for an unusual coffin cave hidden within the main cave.
tham lod cave, tham lod, attractions in mae hong son
tham lod cave, tham lod, attractions in mae hong son
Tham Lod is a cave system with a length of 1.666 meters. Geologic formations sprouting from the floor and ceiling, and forming flowstone columns where stalactites and stalagmites grew together. Tham Lod Cave is a natural limestone cave system, its main feature is the freshwater stream which runs through the middle of the cave for about 200-300 meters. Inside it’s walls are covered with massive formations and columns over 20 meters high. The cave is also home to large numbers of bats and swifts.
- Tham Pla - Namtok Pha Suea National Park Office - Tham Pla is a popular attraction surrounded by brooks and cool hilly forests suitable for relaxation. A special feature is the hollow Cave filled with numerous freshwater fish known as Pla Mung or Pla Khang, which is of the same family as the carp. The fish are quite safe from being caught as they are believed to belong to the gods. This waterfall is in Tambon Mokchampae about 26 kilometres from the provincial seat on Route 1095 to Pai district with a left turn at Km. 191. Its water source are from Myanmar and runs full during the late rainy season
- Pang Tong Palace - This is not just a hilltop royal pavilion set in a relaxing ambiance at Ban Mokchampae, some 5 KM beyond Pha Suea Waterfall, Pang Tong Royal Pavilion is also an agricultural research center found in 1980 to help locals improve their lives through plantations and farmings.
- Zu Tong Tae Bridge - Su Tong Pae brigde located on the outskirts of Mae Hong Son City was built by villagers to serve the monks of Wat Tham Poo Sa Ma and locals of Ban Gung Mai Sak. A beautiful bridge supposedly the longest bamboo bridge in Thailand. It spans several rice paddies that must flood in the winter and a wide stream near the temple it serves.
- Set Lunch
- Return Hotel Transportation from/to hotels in Mae Hong Son
- Thai Local Guide
- Set Lunch
- Return Hotel Transportation from/to hotels in Mae Hong Son
- Thai Local Guide
- Gratuities (optional)
- Beverages
- Gratuities (optional)
- Beverages
Tham Lod is an intriguing destination celebrated for its archaeological importance, featuring ancient artifacts and prehistoric remains found in the vicinity. The adventure kicks off with a guided tour into Tham Lod Cave, where visitors can glide through the breathtaking cavern on a bamboo raft, illuminated by a lamp.
Following the cave exploration, a…
Tham Lod is an intriguing destination celebrated for its archaeological importance, featuring ancient artifacts and prehistoric remains found in the vicinity. The adventure kicks off with a guided tour into Tham Lod Cave, where visitors can glide through the breathtaking cavern on a bamboo raft, illuminated by a lamp.
Following the cave exploration, a delightful lunch is served at a local restaurant. The journey then proceeds to Tham Plaa, also referred to as Fish Cave.
The tour further includes a visit to Zutongpae Bridge, a picturesque bamboo bridge situated on the outskirts of Mae Hong Son City. Stretching approximately 500 meters and adorned with bamboo mats two meters wide, this bridge was built by locals to assist the monks of Wat Tham Poo Sa Ma and the community of Ban Gung Mai Sak. In the Shan language, “Zutongpae” means ‘success,’ and it is believed that crossing this bridge will aid in realizing one’s dreams.
- Cost is based on a Join Tour (Minimum 2 Adults). One day prior to tour, if only 1 person is booked then tour can still operate but surcharge must be paid to Guide for tour to operate as Private Tour OR pax can cancel and receive refund.
- Minimum age 4 years (they don’t have life jackets for children of this age)
- Should your travel plans change after booking, do not worry. I Asia Thailand will do all possible to change your booking to fit with your new travel arrangements free of charge.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.