Adventure in mysterious Cave,Hot Spring & Elephant Wood Carvings In Chiang Mai

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the Muang On Cave. It takes about 1 hour to explore the beautiful interior of the cave on two levels with a huge stalagmite and a 10 meters long reclining Buddha. There is even a fossilised dinosaur skeleton inside waiting to be discovered!
We continue on to the Sankamphaeng hot spring for a natural bathing experience. The water is so hot that you can boil an egg. Soak your feet in rich mineral water or swim in the pool. We stayed at the hot spring 1-2 hours, then have lunch after lunch visit the Museum of Elephant wood carvings.

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Duration: 8 to 9 hours
Starts: Su Thep, Thailand
Trip Category: Day Trips & Excursions >> Day Trips



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the Muang On Cave. It takes about 1 hour to explore the beautiful interior of the cave on two levels with a huge stalagmite and a 10 meters long reclining Buddha. There is even a fossilised dinosaur skeleton inside waiting to be discovered!
We continue on to the Sankamphaeng hot spring for a natural bathing experience. The water is so hot that you can boil an egg. Soak your feet in rich mineral water or swim in the pool. We stayed at the hot spring 1-2 hours, then have lunch after lunch visit the Museum of Elephant wood carvings.

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Stop At: Muang On Caves, San Kamphaeng Thailand

09:00 Pick up from hotel (Nimmman, Old city)
10:30 Arrive at the cave
12:00 Off to hot spring
12:00 Local northen thai food for lunch
13:30 Hot spring time
15:30 Afternoon desert at the cafe
16:30 Visit  Baan Jang Nak
17:15 Back to city center

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: San Kamphaeng Hot Springs, Moo 7, Baan Pong Hom Ban Sahakorn, Mae On 50130 Thailand

the Sankamphaeng hot spring for a natural bathing experience. The water is so hot that you can boil an egg. Soak your feet in rich mineral water or swim in the pool.

Duration: 2 minutes

Stop At: Baan Jang Nak – A Museum of Elephant Wood Carvings, 56/1 Moo 2 Buak Khang, San Kamphaeng 50130 Thailand

ounded on 1985 by Mr. Phet Wiriya, who has a strongly passion on the art of wood carving. He was a student of the greatest wood carver in Lam Pang “Kum-ay DejDuangTa” who taught him about carving and suggested him to the beauty and meaningful spirit of Elephants.

After Phet finished learning with his teacher, he got a career in Bangkok to teach prisoner about wood carving. He later came back to his hometown and led a couple of his friends and students who also love and want to learn traditional Lanna Style woodcarving.

Phet started caved everything from earth to sky, animals, Fruits and vegetables, Scenery, Human sculpture, etc. and finally the only thing he love and happy to do was to carve elephant. He stopped everything and went to the zoo, elephant camp and everywhere that elephants live then took the pictures, sketched and drew the picture of elephants in many actions and postures. He also got a suggestion from a famous architect and art supporter, “Mr. Nidhi Satapitanond”, to the way to expressed himself into his work of arts.

On 1988, “Pra-yoon Janyawong” (1915), a famous columnist at that time, visited the house. He was very exciting to see a lot of elephant woodcarvings by Phet and his students. He named the place “Baan Jang Nak “, which means a house with full of elephants.

Duration: 1 hour



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