Unseen Chiang Mai at Tham Luang Mae Sap, Rainbow Cave
Tham Luang Mae Sap is located in Ban Mae Sap, Tambon Sameang Tai, in Khun Khan National Park. It is a small limestone cave divided into 4 chambers. Inside the cave, it is still considered complete, with both stalactites and stalagmites. The beauty of the cave is the shape of the cave, which has many holes and craters. Some points are concave into the walls and ceilings of the cave. Some chambers of the cave appear as colorful curved lines, such as orange, red, and blue, like a rainbow curtain, which is why Tham Luang Mae Sap is called the Rainbow Cave.
Before going up to see inside the cave, contact the park officer. Pay the entrance fee of 20 baht per person, along with a helmet and flashlight, because the cave is very dark and requires light. If you want a guide to take you around the cave, you can ask for one. The fee is up to you. If you have never been there, it is recommended to have a guide, because they will be able to point out various rocks and provide complete information.
When you walk inside, you will find a large cave chamber that is tall and has more holes in the ceiling and walls. It looks like the holes of Sam Phan Bok in Ubon Ratchathani, which is strangely beautiful.
When you walk to the middle of the cave, you will start to see beautiful rainbow lines. Walk to the end of the cave, in addition to the curves of the cave, you will see beautiful patterns and clearer colors. It is very unseen, as if someone has drawn it with paint, but it happened naturally.
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