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Tham Le
Situated 37 km. north of Trang town, this thrilling cave is
explored by boat. At times, the ceiling is very low and the rocky
sides close by; at other spots the cave opens up and visitors can
leave the boat to explore small chambers with stalactite and
stalagmite formations.
Tham Khao Pina
Located in the same direction from town as Tham Le, this is
a series of six caves that enshrine Buddha images.
Tham Phra Phut
Located in the northeast of the province in Amphoe Huai Yot,
this cave has several Buddha images, most notably a large
reclining statue dating from the Ayutthaya period.
Tham Khao Chang Hai
East of Trang town in Amphoe Nayong, this is one of the largest
and finest caves in the province, most impressive for its variety
of rock formations.
Namtok Ton Te
Located 46 km. southeast of Trang town, Ton Te is the province’s
largest waterfall, tumbling an impressive 320 metres
down a forested hillside. A path leads up the hill and the climb
is well worthwhile.
Namtok Ton Tok
Situated in the same vicinity as Ton Te, these falls are smaller
but extremely picturesque in a lush green setting.
Namtok Sai Rung
Located off Highway 4125 at the 12 km. marker, Sai Rung is
noted for its rainbow effect as the sun catches the water cascading
over a steep rock face.
Namtok Phrai Sawan
Just 3 km. away from Sai Rung, Phrai Sawan is a 7-tier waterfall
that has a clear pool at its base suitable for swimming.
Khao Chong Wildlife & Nature Education Station
There are two pretty waterfalls, Ton Yai and Ton Plio, in this
nature reserve situated 20 km. east of Trang town. The whole
area is extremely attractive and easily accessed by a number of
walking trails.
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