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Three Famous Temples Tour

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Exploring the country’s main religion should be high on your agenda. What better place to start than with an amazing three Temple tour?

Phang Nga province is home to three of Thailand’s most amazing Temples. Bang Rieng Temple is set high upon a mountain it is the largest Temple pagoda in Phang Nga. Dragon Cave Temple is the site of stunning stalagmite and stalactite caves.

Temple Suwan Khuha (or Wat Suwan Khuha in Thai) is one of the most historic of Phang Nga’s Temples. This Temple is set in a giant cave and houses a 15-meter-long reclining Buddha.

Tour Highlights

  • Explore the caves at the Dragon Cave Temple

  • Take in breathtaking views from Bang Rieng Temple

  • Visit Suwan Khuha Cave Temple and admire the golden reclining Buddha

  • Enjoy a delicious Thai lunch at a local restaurant

 

Three Temple Tour Includes

  • Hotel pick-up and drop off

  • Lunch at a local restaurant

  • Temple admission fees

  • Full insurance

  • English-speaking guide


    Three Temple Tour Itinerary

    Time Activity Time Activity
    08:30 Pick-up from Khao Lak hotel 13:00 Lunch at local restaurant next to the river
    10:00 Visit the Dragon Cave Temple 14:30 Visit Suwan Khuha Cave Temple
    11:30 Visit Bang Rieng Temple 17:00 Arrival back to hotel

    Three Temple Tour Long Description

    This tour takes place in Phang Nga Province, home to three of the most amazing temples in Southern Thailand. The first stop on this full day tour is the Dragon Cave Temple. At this site you can explore stunning caves and marvel at the stalagmites and stalactites that have formed in the limestone rock.

    We then continue on to the Bang Rieng Temple. The temple situated high on a mountain which offers breathtaking views over the province. Wat (meaning temple in Thai) Bang Rieng features the largest pagoda in Phang Nga and houses a Buddha relic.

    After enjoying an authentic, delicious Thai lunch at a local restaurant we head to Suwan Khuha Temple, or Wat Suwan Khuha. This is one of the most historic of all Phang Nga’s temples. It is located in a giant cave which houses a 15-meter-long reclining Buddha statue.

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