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Erawan Cave is a stunning natural wonder located in Thailand. Nestled in the scenic limestone hills, this remarkable cave is known for its breathtaking stalactites and stalagmites. A visit to Erawan Cave is a journey through time and nature, making it a must-see for adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike. This unique destination is perfect for photography and exploration, providing a window into Thailand’s stunning geological heritage.

About Erawan Cave


Erawan Cave, an enchanting gem hidden within Thailand’s beautiful landscape, invites visitors to embark on an unforgettable journey into the heart of nature. Situated in the picturesque region known for its dramatic limestone formations, Erawan Cave boasts breathtaking stalactites and stalagmites that have formed over centuries, creating a mesmerizing underground spectacle.

As you step inside Erawan Cave, you’ll be captivated by the natural beauty that surrounds you. The play of light on the rock formations creates an ethereal atmosphere, making it a perfect spot for photography and exploration. Visitors can enjoy the serene environment as they stroll through the winding pathways, discovering unique formations and the rich geological history that the cave has to offer.

This geological wonder is not only a feast for the eyes but also a great place for reflection and serenity. The air is filled with a sense of tranquility, making it an ideal retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you’re an avid adventurer or someone seeking peace in nature, Erawan Cave has something for everyone.

The nearby area is replete with lush greenery, providing a stunning backdrop to the cave’s entrance. The diverse flora and fauna add to the allure of this natural sanctuary, creating a rich ecosystem that nature lovers will appreciate. Visitors can also engage with local guides who share insights about the cave’s formation and its significance to the surrounding environment.

Erawan Cave is often less crowded than other tourist hotspots, offering a more intimate experience with nature. This hidden treasure draws visitors from all over the world who seek to connect with Thailand’s remarkable geological and natural heritage. The cave serves as a reminder of the earth’s ancient history while allowing you to immerse yourself in the serenity of the natural world.

For those planning a visit, Erawan Cave is conveniently accessible, making it a perfect stop for anyone exploring the breathtaking landscapes of Thailand. The combination of natural beauty, geological wonder, and cultural significance makes Erawan Cave a must-visit destination on any travel itinerary. Experience the magic of this captivating cave and witness the artistry of nature in its purest form. Visit Erawan Cave today and uncover the secrets of this extraordinary hidden gem.

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  1. This buddha monument is placed to the entrance of a cave which is perched on top of a hill. There is in excess of 600 steps to negotiate before you get there so do not attempt this unless you are of reasonable fitness. On the way there is good views of the beautiful surrounding countryside. I wouldn’t like to attempt this in the middle of the day during the hot season.

  2. We drove from Loei. Once again on this trip, google maps let us down. It directed us down route 2138. Not once was there a sign for this famous temple on that road so we knew we were in trouble. It then told us we’d reached our destination, in the middle of nowhere!! Luckily we were able to ask and follow the correct directions the rest of the way. The CORRECT way is south out of Loei on route 201, turn east on route 210 and signs will get you there. Just before the turnoff for the temple, on the right, there is a very nice large coffee shop / restaurant called ‘Green’ something…lovely iced latte.The cave itself is excellent. Up 615 steps to the cave mouth. Take it easy, it’s not too steep or difficult and many salas to rest in on the way up.Bring a torch. The cave is reasonably well lit and with good paths but a torch helps.Walk through the cave as far as possible and it goes through to another smaller cave and some steps up to an exit for a lovely view. Above that exit there’s a big bees nest with the honeycomb easy to see under the bees.Make your way back the way you came to the wat carpark.Well worth a visit and exceeded our expectations.

  3. Located in Loei off Hwy 210 lies this sacred cave with a large sitting Buddha overlooking the limestone karsts in the district.. A small market at the base to stock up with fluids is required before you start to climb the hundreds of steps to get to the cave enterence. There are several stopping points where you can catch your breath while taking in the great views.

  4. i went to this place 2 times, the cave is very large but you have to walk through long and high stair. Not much tourist, feel good.

  5. The scenery from the top is stunning.600 steps..???..felt like a thousand!!We didn’t go down the cave but really enjoyed experience..

  6. Fortunately it was a cool day and we bought water at the bottom before the climb. The climb is very difficult, 611 steps but fortunately the climb is broken by places with seats to rest. After making the climb, you are greeted by the Buddha who sits at the entrance to the cave and you then walk in. Decent shoes help here, the floor is very slippery in places and the ground is quite uneven. Once you’re in the main cave you are struck by the enormity of the place, its huge! These caves are beautiful, worth the climb but be warned, getting up there isn’t easy.

  7. Nice place to visit. Takes some effort to get up, but resting areas are provided if needed on your way up the 600 steps. Do carry proper footwear, as the steps are dodgy in some areas, and inside the cave it can get slippery. Marvelous view as you get to the top, as well as at the other side of the cave. Pity that the grounds (& the inside of the cave) are not kept clean – plastic bags, bottles, etc around. So far no admission fee !! Probably best to visit in the morning. We had a good lunch at the street restaurant just left out of the main entrance

  8. Have been to Erewan cave on numerous occasions. The Cave is set half way up a mountain so there are more than 600 steps to climb to reach it and if you want to see the view point at the other end of the cave be prepared to climb another couple of hundred steps. Having said that the views are worth the effort. The huge cave itself is impressive to say the least but last time we were there some of the lights weren’t working so some care must be taken when negotiating the way through as the limestone can be slippery in places. This may have been rectified but I just wanted to give you the heads up just in case. All in all a very interesting experience and aplace I take all my visitors from overseeas to see. Enjoy! 🙂

  9. I did this as a pit-stop on the drive to Chiang Khan. It’s still free, so I started climbing. I’m skeptical of the often quoted number of 611 steps. Seemed like fewer to me, even though I was about to die at the top from the climb in 40 degree heat. Buy a few bottles of water at the bottom!!One cool thing for me was all the monks-in-training. Basically, a baseball team size group of kids followed me all through the cave complex chatting in Thai (I speak a fair bit of Thai) and pointing out bee hives and all kinds of stuff that I never would have noticed on my own. Even without the awesome group of monks, I would have fully enjoyed the cave. It’s nowhere near as big as say the one down in Nakhon Si Thammarat…it’s more like a larger and more authentic version of the one at Halong Bay, if you’ve ever seen that one. Anyway, I liked it. And it never hurts to do a few steps on vacation to burn off the beers!

  10. This cave is located about 1 hour outside of Loei and is well worth a visit. It’s an easy hike up the stairs to a very peaceful and beautiful cave. Take your time, meditate and enjoy an amazing place. On the way up we saw a green snake (unsure of the species) so be aware of your surroundings.

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