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😍 Blue Cave is a cave located in the Buddhist Gaya Cave Monastery, Mae Ku Subdistrict, Mae Sot District, Tak Province. This cave is famous for its blue-gray cave walls, with beautiful and unusual patterns resembling waves. Inside the cave, there are beautiful stalactites and stalagmites. There are Buddha statues to worship. The highlight is the "Elephant Trunk Tunnel", which is a large rock cavity shaped like an elephant's trunk. Blue Cave is another interesting tourist attraction in Mae Sot. It is suitable for those who love nature and adventure.
📍 Tambon Mahawan, Mae Sot District, Tak 63110
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Unseen Blue Cave, Mae Sot District, Tak Province.
Passing through Mae Sot District, you must not miss the Blue Cave, located within the Phutthakaya Blue Cave Monastery, Moo 6, Mae Ku Subdistrict, Mae Sot District, Tak Province, about 30 kilometers from Mae Sot District. The highlight of this cave is the blue walls with beautiful streaks, formed by the accumulation of calcite minerals on the cave walls. The cave is about 100 meters deep, making it easy to explore.
At the front hall of the cave, there is a reclining Buddha statue in Myanmar art style for worship before entering. Inside the cave, there are some illuminated spots, but it is recommended to bring a flashlight for convenience in exploring and taking photos.
To get there from Mae Sot town, take Highway No. 1090 towards Phop Phra District. When you reach Maha Wan Subdistrict, about 500 meters near Thararaks Waterfall, there will be a sign indicating the entrance to the Blue Cave. Turn left and drive for another 5.8 kilometers to reach the destination. There is no public transportation available here, so it is advisable to use a private vehicle.
The Blue Cave is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM with no entrance fee. You can visit all year round. It is recommended to help maintain cleanliness and not to write on the cave walls to preserve its beauty. Anyone visiting Mae Sot District should not miss this place.
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Natural wonders, Blue Cave
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The most unseen natural attractions that I would like to recommend everyone to get to know is the Blue Cave, located in Mae Sot District, Tak Province.
📍It is a cave with eroded rocks in various shapes, showing patterns that have been deposited for a long time. When you shine a flashlight on it, you will see it in blue, just like the name of the cave.
📍The highlight that you should not miss is the Elephant Trunk Rock, where you can clearly see the elephant's trunk.
📍When visiting, it is recommended to bring a flashlight for a more enjoyable viewing and photography experience.
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The Blue Cave in Phop Phra, Tak Province
Today, I will take you to visit the Blue Cave in Phop Phra, Tak Province. This place is distinguished by its unique cave walls with beautiful stone patterns. When photographed, the walls appear deep blue, making it an excellent photo spot. Inside the cave, there are also stalactites and stalagmites that naturally enhance its beauty.
Travel Directions
• From Bangkok: Take Highway No. 1 (Asian Highway) towards Tak Province. Once you reach Tak, take Highway No. 105 to Phop Phra District.
• In Phop Phra District: Drive about 20-30 minutes from the town center, following signs to the Blue Cave.
Best Visiting Time
• Winter (November - February): The weather is cool and comfortable, ideal for traveling.
• Morning: The best time to visit is before noon to get natural light shining into the cave.
Photography Tips
1. Use a tripod: To ensure clarity and reduce shake, especially in low light conditions.
2. Choose HDR mode: To capture details of light and shadow in the photo.
3. Avoid using flash: To maintain the natural atmosphere.
4. Capture the light: Wait for the moment when light shines in to get a photo with depth and vibrant colors.
5. Adjust white balance towards blue: This will make the blue color more prominent in your photos.
The Blue Cave in Phop Phra is a must-visit destination and is perfect for both travelers and photographers!
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Blue Cave Adventure
Today, I visited a natural cave. To be honest, I'm usually a bit scared of these kinds of places, but luckily there was a local kid acting as a guide. He led us inside, took photos for us, and was really nice—a very cute little boy. The cave is not a through cave, so you have to return the way you came. It's generally safe, but you should be careful of slippery spots. At the end, we gave the boy a tip, making for a perfect and quite interesting experience.
Location Name: Blue Cave (ถ้ำสีฟ้า)
Address: 588 Kamphaeng Phet 2 Rd, Chatuchak, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900
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Blue Cave, a natural wonder, Tak Province
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It's unbelievable that there is such beautiful nature and it's not difficult to get to. The picture is beautiful, but the real thing is incredibly beautiful.
Blue Cave is a large stone cave, but what's not ordinary is that it's a cave with blue stones. Inside the cave, there are stalactites and stalagmites that are magnificently created. The technique for taking pictures to come out blue is to adjust the White Balance to be in the blue or navy tone. It is located in the Buddha Gaya Blue Cave Monastery, Mae Ku Subdistrict, Mae Sot District, Tak Province.
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Blue Cave, the most unseen in Tak Province
Another unseen natural tourist attraction in Mae Sot District, Tak Province, "Blue Cave" is located in the Buddhist monastery of Buddhagaya, Blue Cave. Inside the cave is an elephant trunk tunnel. The highlight is the blue stone with no other colors mixed in, which is the origin of the name "Blue Cave". It looks very magnificent and unseen. You can visit all year round. It is also a monastery. When you come here, you can tour the cave and take pictures. We recommend bringing a flashlight. There are no lights inside the cave. There is also a place to worship Buddha. It is open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. There is a convenient parking lot. Come visit us.
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Blue Cave
“Blue Cave” Buddhist monastery, Blue Cave, Tak Province
It is a large stone cave. And the stone has beautiful blue patterns.
In the front of the cave, there is a reclining Buddha statue in Burmese art. The walkway inside the Blue Cave is not very far, about 100 meters, going back and forth in the same way. When you walk in, you will see the elephant trunk tunnel, a group of rocks that have been eroded into a hole. The shape is similar to a large elephant's trunk.
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