Most reviewed Caverns & Caves in Phang Nga Province
4.5Koh Panak Cave(147 reviews) - Great Cave Caverns & Caves
On our tour to James bond island this was our first stop. A hidden cave on a limestone island. Amazing scenery especially the interior which is full of stalagmites and stalactites. They gave us special miners helmets for safety reason. The cave is big with many interesting things to see although half of it is in total darkness. At the end of the cave there is a natural open to a lagoon. Everything was great apart from a rude Indian family that made noise and they didnt let you enjoy or taking pictures. Somebody must talk to them to learn to behave.See more..
4.5Hongs of Phang Nga(72 reviews) - have to be done Spent 1-2 hours State Parks • Islands • Caverns & Caves
very nice places which must be on your bucket list !! Amazing and wonderful, just choose the good travel agency! See more..
4.0Phung Chang Cave(53 reviews) - Deep, dark, wet and fun Caverns & Caves
Great experience. Even if you have been in caves and liked it, but have never been on a boat in cave — I encourage you to try it. Very nice personnel. They are not only polite and helpful, they really love this cave, know every wall and show a lot of fun places. One of guys asked my wife to light on the special hole in stalactite and we saw a heart symbol made by shadows. And the moment, when you turn off all the lights in the end of your way — it’s full darkness. It’s so dark that you almost physically feel it. Unique.See more..
4.5Ruesi Sawan and Luk Suea Cave(23 reviews) - Definitely worth a visit if you are in the area Spent 2-3 hours Caverns & Caves
Somdet Phra Srinagarindra Public Park is a beautiful well maintained public park surrounded by limestone mountains that you can drive around and even through a cave. It is extremely popular with locals having picnics specially on weekends and it is rare to see any tourists there. There are two adjoining caves called Tham Ruesi Sawan and Tham Luk Suea where you will see lots of stalactites and a little stream flowing through. This really is a beautiful place to visit and there is a lovely lake, gardens, statues and good playgrounds for the children. Be careful around the caves as there are also a lot of monkeys. The Park has free entry and is on the main road of Phang Nga Town on the right hand side if driving from Phuket and there is another entrance just after you turn onto the Krabi Highway. Phang Nga is about a 1.5 hour drive from Patong.See more..