The Tiger Cave Temple in southern Thailand serves as a religious site for the monks who live and worship there, and features a maze of natural caves in an overgrown jungle valley. This Buddhist complex is also popular with believers and travelers. Here, you can enjoy the views of the surroundings, and admire archaeological findings, which include stone tools, pottery remains, and the mold allegedly used to make Buddha’s footprints. Take your time to climb over 1,200 steps leading to the summit, and join a guided tour to visit the caves and learn more about the temple. – TripadvisorSee more..
5.0Wat Maha That Wachiramongkol(30 reviews) - Superb .... Spent 1-2 hours Points of Interest & Landmarks • Religious Sites
great place to visit nicely landscaped and great architecture a nice restaurant near by for sit and relax.See more..
5.0Wat Bang Thong(22 reviews) - วัดบางโทง อ่าวลึก Points of Interest & Landmarks • Religious Sites • Monuments & Statues
Very beautiful place you can see many tourists come to pray and take photos and can walk around and there are 5.00 pm coffee shop for tourists .See more..
What a find! There are many temples in Thailand with superb buildings and views and this one in Laemsak must rate amongst the finest. It’s not all that easy to find but it really is worth the effort. It’s a relatively new temple with plenty of car parking immediately to the front( toilets are situated by the car park). There are a number of steps up to the main buildings and I’m not sure if there is another way of accessing the temple. There is so much detail to explore from the decorative exterior to the absolutely magnificent temple interior. It is richly decorated and make sure to look up and see the very ornate ceiling. The door panels and wall paintings are too good to miss. Another feature is the view from the temple looking out over the Andaman sea with its many islands. Where ever you go, the view changes. Be warned on some of the stairs there are some low “ceilings”! We were really taken aback by the sheer beauty of this temple and to see the white buildings against the blue sky was a sight to behold. Whatever you do take your time and make sure camera/phone batteries are fully charged…it’s a photographers dream. We will certainly return at some stage in the future when we are staying in Krabi. Don’t miss out!See more..