Overview
Explore Phung Chang Cave on a canoe and visit 3 distinct Buddhist temples in one day!
Phung Chang Cave, literally meaning Elephant's Belly Cave, is named for the several rock formations in the cave that resemble the shape of an elephant. Enter the elephant's belly on a canoe and drift past the magnificent stalactites and stalagmites growing out of the marbled walls. Then travel to 3 Buddhist temples, each built in their own unique style. Pay homage to the different representations of Buddha and climb up the steps to the final temple on top of a mountain for a panoramic view of the evergreen forest below.
Why this tour?
▷Phung Chang Cave: ride a canoe into the magnificent cave filled with beautiful elephant-shaped rocks
▷Mahathat Wachira Mongkol Temple: a Buddhist temple from the 1940's with an eye-catching 45-m high pagoda
▷Bang Riang Temple: holds an enormous 25-m sitting Buddha and the Chinese Goddess of Compassion
▷Paya Nakarat Temple: also known as Dragon Cave, this temple serves as a meditation center for Buddhists