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This cave is located at Ban Tham Suea, Tambon Krabi Noi, 9 kilometres from the provincial town of Krabi via Phetchakasem Road (Highway No. 4) and turning left onto Ratsadon Phatthana Road (Highway
No. 4037). Tham Suea means tiger cave because the cave in front of Ao
Luk Thanu Range or Khao Kaeo features natural rock impressions of tiger
paws and real tigers once roamed this area.
The surrounding area is
covered with lush forest and enormous trees hundreds of years old,
particularly in the Khiri Wong Valley. Mountains are on all sides and
there are smaller caves in great numbers such as Tham Khonthan, Tham
Lot, Tham Chang Kaeo, Tham Luk Thanu, and Tham Phra. Aside from being
the site of a meditation centre, it is also a place of archaeological
interest, dating from the prehistoric into proto-historic times. Stone
tools, potsherds, and unbaked clay votive tablets have been found. In
addition to this, there are trekking routes, and a trail of 1,272 steps
leading to the lookout point for a bird's eye view of the place.
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