[2025 Chom Bueng Attraction] Travel Guide for Tham Chomphon (Updated Mar)
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Tham Chomphon Address:
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Chomphon Cave
Chomphon Cave (formerly known as Mujalin Cave) is a cave that hides its beauty with stalactites and stalagmites of various shapes that inspire imagination. The fact that the cave is about 30 meters wide and 25 meters long has a chimney in the middle of the cave is an advantage that allows the air inside the cave to circulate easily, not too stuffy or hot. Especially when walking into the cave, you will see the intricacy of the stalactites and stalagmites with various names such as Thara Sila, Soi Raya, Sae Yamri, Thong Phra Rong, Prasit Thewa, Kesa Salai, and Pha Wichit. When the sunlight shines through the chimney into the cave, it makes Chomphon Cave even more beautiful, like another world in a fairy tale. I would like my friends to visit at least once. #Natural attractions
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Chomphon Cave, Ratchaburi Province
Chomphon Cave is located near Rajabhat University in Chom Bueng. There is a public park nearby, but it seems quite deserted and lonely. There are many monkeys, and some of them are quite mischievous, even climbing onto cars. Some can be aggressive.
Park your car at the public park, and you will see the path leading up to the cave. Be cautious of the monkeys along the way; they are very quick.😅
The path is steep enough to make you sweat. The cave is large with light filtering through openings. There is a beautiful Buddha statue in the center, along with a reclining Buddha and other places for worship. There are no monkeys inside the cave, so you can take photos freely.
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Chompol Cave.
Chompol Cave (or originally known as Mujalin Cave) is a cave that hides its beauty within with various shapes of stalactites and stalagmites that inspire the imagination. The cave itself, approximately 30 meters wide and 25 meters long, has a vent in the middle, which is an advantage that allows for comfortable air circulation inside the cave, preventing it from being too stuffy or hot. As you walk into the cave, you encounter the exquisite beauty of the stalactites and stalagmites with various names such as Tharasil, Sorayraya, Sajamree, Thongphrarong, Prasittidewa, Kesaslaway, and Phawichit. When the sunlight shines through the vent into the cave, it enhances the atmosphere, making Chompol Cave even more beautiful.