After seeing it, I have to tell you about Wat Tham Suea, Krabi Province. It is beautiful and magical and a place to practice interesting vipassana. Let's see that Wat Tham Suea, Krabi Province is beautiful.
Wat Tham Seua Khao Kaeo
Posted: Jun 7, 2021
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DEAR张小球
5/5Outstanding
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The scenery is very good, the whole way is also very good, the favorite is to go to the highest platform, the view is particularly wide, you can see the very, very beautiful sea view around, beautiful
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Posted: Nov 20, 2020
泰宁根吴承恩
5/5Outstanding
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Up high and looking far, the scenery here is really superb. The architecture of the temple is very beautiful, and the area is quite large to attract many believers to worship Buddha. The scenery along the way is particularly good, and you can enjoy the magnificent scenery on the platform here.
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Posted: Oct 27, 2020
137***66
5/5Outstanding
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[View] I went here for sunrise and it was fantastic (a bit foggy). Climbing is not for anyone who is humbled by the steep steps of 1257 different heights. Although the view is available from the top, it can be enjoyed later when the sky is clear. There are also some stray dogs around, so be careful. Highly recommended.
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Posted: Jun 26, 2020
M25***40
4/5Excellent
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This is actually the Tiger Cave Temple. Before entering, there are prompts for women to dress appropriately. They can't wear vests or shorts above the knees. Otherwise, they have to rent the yarn cage they provide. The attraction is quite big. It should be the 1237 steps.
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Posted: Jul 14, 2019
เที่ยวแหลก แดกสะบัด
5/5Outstanding
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"Wat Tham Suea" is not far from Krabi town, about 5-6 kilometers. The name of the temple is assumed that because tigers used to live in the past. And inside the cave there is still natural rocks. It is a form of tiger's paws. The origin of this temple is probably from a trekking monk who traveled to find a place. in the meditation practice come to live in the cave and there are many villagers who believed to pay homage to until it became a temple (Wat Tham Suea) later