Hup Pa Tat
About 150 Km north of Kanchanaburi you will find Hup Pa Tat. The place is completely
outside regular tourist area. There are some caves connected with a smaller one
local temple. A few hundred meters away there is a resort (
Hup Pa Tat Homestay ) The place is termed as national park, and thus the conservation.
The tunnel to the caves is made by humans.
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The walk into the open cave starts with a walk through a cave, approx. a few hundred meters. Then you enter a cave that is open. There are actually some animals that have strayed into the cave, but otherwise it consists of old untouched nature. A path has been made around the cave
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There are several large and rare palm trees in the cave. Wrapped trees will, as far as possible, be allowed to lie untouched.
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Here stands Shamila and gives it as "The Little Mermaid" on the root of a large tree. I guess the tree is well over 100 years old.
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Here is the footpath that goes all the way around the cave.
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The cave is divided into two parts, separated by larger rocks that have fallen down many years ago, but also drip deposits.
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A tree that has been overturned many years ago has, like all other things, been allowed to remain.
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Also, creepers that over time have climbed over the footpath have been allowed to stay.
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Then we are back at the entrance which consists of rocks with drip deposits. There are some bats cave.
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Here is the bat close by
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A few hundred meters north of the cave there is in another but much smaller cave a buddha figure, something you can see all over in caves and caves in Thailand.
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