Nestled within the tropical forests of Phang Nga, Cave Temple (Wat Suwan Kuha) stands as one of southern Thailand’s most significant religious sites. Located inside a large cave complex, the temple is renowned for its numerous religious statues, with the most striking being a 50-foot (15-meter) golden reclining Buddha in the Tam Yai cave. Visitors can explore the intricate and serene setting, where the natural and spiritual worlds converge, offering a unique and contemplative experience.
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