Naka Cave

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Naka Cave

The village of Phomak Khaeng in Bueng Khong Long District.

Naka Cave is a geological marvel shaped by the sun crack phenomenon, resulting in surface patterns resembling fish scales or snake scales. Today, it has become a popular tourist destination, attracting many visitors. To ensure a smooth visit, it is advisable to call ahead and book a guided tour before embarking on the journey. The distance from the starting point to Naka Cave is approximately 1,400 meters. The trail consists of natural pathways, featuring sections of stairs interspersed with ground passages. In some areas, you will need to pull on ropes for support while ascending and descending. Additionally, there are other nearby attractions, including the Pagoda of Luang Pu Sao, the Pagoda of Luang Pu Wang, the Luang Pu Wang Cave, and the first Naga head. The round trip takes about 4-5 hours, making it suitable for those in good physical condition— pregnancy and chronic illnesses should be considered before tackling the trek.

Province: Bueng Kan

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