[2025 San Antonio Attraction] Travel Guide for Pee Hua Toe Cave (Updated Jul)
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Pee Hua Toe Cave 주소:
2 Ban Bo Tho, Ao Luek, Thailand
Ghost Cave or Skull Cave
Tham Phi Hua To or Tham Hua Kalok is located in the area of Thar Bokkharani National Park. Inside the cave, there are 2 large chambers with prehistoric paintings, estimated to be around 2,000-3,000 years old, painted in red, black, yellow, brown, yellow-brown, reddish-brown, or dark brown, divided according to the area where they were found into 23 groups, totaling 238 paintings. #NatureTourism
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Tham Lod, Tham Phi Hua To
Tham Lod - Tham Phi Hua To
Tham Phi Hua To is a limestone mountain surrounded by mangrove forests.
It is located in Thar Bok Khorani National Park, Ao Luek District, Krabi Province.
The only way to visit Tham Phi Hua To is by boat.
There are private boats that provide services along with boat trips to Tham Lod, which is nearby.
Tham Phi Hua To and Tham Lod are tourist attractions that foreigners are interested in,
especially those who are interested in history because at Tham Phi Hua To, evidence of ancient human civilization in the Andaman Sea, which is 3,000-5,000 years old, has been found.
There are cave paintings that are unique and different from other places.
Since it is a civilization located by the water, there are pictures of marine animals on the cave walls.
Tourists who visit Tham Phi Hua To and Tham Lod can choose to take a long-tail boat to see the caves directly or use the kayak service to paddle and enjoy the natural scenery. Along the way to Tham Phi Hua To, there is a lush mangrove forest to see all along the way.
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Tham Phi Hua To, Krabi.
Tham Phi Hua To
A large cave hidden in a solitary limestone mountain, surrounded by lush mangrove forests. What sets it apart from other caves is the presence of over 3,000-year-old wall paintings scattered throughout, divided into 23 groups with a total of 238 paintings. The impressive part is that you don't have to observe them from the middle of the sea like in other places; you can stand and observe them up close. Additionally, ancient artifacts and human skeletons have been found here, providing evidence that this was another dwelling place for Stone Age humans.