Ao Luk Mangrove and Caves
Anyone who’s looking for a place in Krabi away from the crowd of tourists will find solace in Ao Luk mangrove and caves. Located within the mangroves are three caves—Tham Lod Neua, Tham Lod Neua, and Tham Phi Hua Toh—each offering an adventure with its stunning rock formations and rich history.
Tham Phi Hua Toh, which means “big-headed ghost cave” have paintings on the ceiling that date back 3,000 years ago when it used to be a burial site. But the cave got its name from looking like a big limestone face when viewed from Tha Pring Canal.
The cave also features some oddly shaped rocks including a crocodile and dragon’s head. You’ll also find Tham Prah Cave where the Khao Prah Suhn Yah Tah Rahm Meditation Center is located and Tham Pet Cave famous for walls that reflect like a diamond.
Tham Lod Tai, on the other hand, is a long narrow limestone tunnel featuring beautiful stalactites and stalagmites that are best explored during low tide.
To reach attractions of Ao Luk mangrove and caves, you will need to ride a long-tail boat from the Tha Pring Canal where you can explore the area. Get in touch with La Vacanza today to know more about this tourist attraction in Krabi province that you can visit during your trip.