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Mueang On Cave

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Mueang On Cave, located in Moo 2 Ban Sahakon, Sahakon Subdistrict, Thailand, is a mesmerizing natural wonder, rich in unique rock formations and stunning stalactites. This captivating cave is perfect for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike, providing an unforgettable experience in the heart of Thailand’s landscape.

About Mueang On Cave

Nestled in the serene surrounds of Moo 2 Ban Sahakon, Mueang On Cave is a stunning natural attraction that captivates visitors with its unique geological formations and tranquil ambiance. This hidden gem, revered for its impressive stalactites and stalagmites, invites both explorers and casual visitors to delve into its breathtaking depths. As you navigate through the cave’s winding passages, the enchanting play of light and shadow reveals extraordinary structures shaped by centuries of natural processes. Beyond its stunning visuals, Mueang On Cave offers a glimpse into the rich biodiversity of the region, attracting a variety of wildlife that thrives in its cool, shaded environment. It serves as a fascinating site for educational exploration, making it a popular destination for schools and nature enthusiasts eager to learn about geology and ecology. Located within easy reach in Sahakon Subdistrict, Mueang On Cave stands as a testament to Thailand’s rich natural heritage, promising an adventure steeped in beauty and wonder for all who venture within its ancient walls. Whether you seek an intimate connection with nature or simply a break from the bustling world, a visit to Mueang On Cave is sure to enrich your journey through Thailand.

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Moo 2 Ban Sahakon, Sahakon Subdistrict, Thailand

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ถ้ำเมืองออน (แม่อ่อน, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

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สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว แม่อ่อน, Things to Do in Mae On

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10 thoughts on “Mueang On Cave

  1. Clean and lighting provide inside but better take wite a lamp. Interesing nature made pagoda inside. I like it!

  2. The cave was a spontaneous stop for us. We were there when it was about to close. So there were not many people. The entrance fee was 20 thb and you can rent a torch light for 20 thb too. However the cave is equipped with electricity everywhere so you can see inside pretty well without a torch light. There are 178 steps of stairs to climb from the parking lot up to the entrace of the cave, and inside there are some more stairs as well.

  3. The climb to the top was worth it for the view. The climb inside was amazing too. Buy some water at the bottom or take some with you.

  4. Climb stairs to the top, enjoy the view and the cool breeze. Then climb down the stairs to see inside the cave. The walk way are in good condition, lighting system is nice. The only thing to prepare is your health condition! However it is well worth a visit.

  5. The cave entrance is up a long staircase from the parking lot which has clean toilets. There is a lady renting flashlights at the mouth of the cave and it’s a good idea to get one to help see inside better. There are lights in place already and stairways to make going up and down safe if strenuous. There are two places which require squeezing around rocks, the one just inside is the most difficult. Once past there you are fine. The steps descend down through several large chambers with interesting formations and Buddha images. It took about half an hour to see it all. To exit, you climb back up the steps the way you descended. There is occasionally a band of monkeys that roams through the parking lot where you can buy food to toss to them.

  6. I enjoyed visiting this cave very much. Has about 175 steps up to the entrance and then you climb down the same amount inside the cave. You then must climb back up those stairs to exit the cave and then back down the staircase. One narrow passage on each descent. Steep and narrow steps in the cave. Very “clean” and no horrible stench inside the cave. Well lit.

  7. You will need to be healthy to climb the stairs up to the cave and also climb down inside the cave.The cave is huge. Many stalactites and stalagmites inside. There is also a big reclining buddha. Amazing.It is worth to visit.

  8. Nice well maintained cave. It is about 150 steps climb to the mouth of the cave. From the entrance there are steep stairs into the cave and another about 100 steps down once within the cavern. Entrance fee is 20 baht, same for Thai’s and Foreigners. There are lights and paths throughout the cave, but if you want to see more you can rent a torch at the top of the steps for 20 baht. I spent less than 1 hour here.

  9. THIS is a very interesting cave system to explore but make sure you are reasonably fit and not claustrophobic.I say this because there are a lot of steps up and then a lot of steps down, because you then have to return the same way and because two pinch points along the way are narrow to say the least.It was only possible for me to make it to the bottom by reversing the way I was facing on the way down so I could face the steps and practically lie down on them to fit in through a narrow gap in the rock.The system itself offers an array of stalactites and stalagmites and a large reclining buddha while there are some stunning views while climbing the hillside up to the cave mouth.There is good lighting inside but we were still grateful for a mobile phone torch while negotiating uneven sections of the pathway lower down towards the bottom of the cave.Well worth a visit and the rock formations are varied.

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Where is Mueang On Cave located?

Mueang On Cave is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Moo 2 Ban Sahakon, Sahakon Subdistrict, Thailand



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