Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, whose name translates to ‘the mountain with three hundred peaks,’ is located in Thailand and encompasses the country’s largest wetlands. The park’s most notable feature is Phraya Nakhon Cave, a cavern renowned for its striking beauty and considered one of the most spectacular in Southeast Asia. Inside, visitors can marvel at a stunning gold and green pavilion, set against the natural backdrop of the cave’s rugged interior. This unique blend of natural and man-made wonders offers a memorable experience for those exploring the park.
Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park
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