Cave Temple (Wat Suwan Kuha)

Cave Temple (Wat Suwan Kuha)

Cave Temple (Wat Suwan Kuha)

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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