Chiang
Dao Caves
The Chiang Dao Caves are located 72 km
north of Chiang Mai city along the way to Fang and Tha Ton and 5km
west of route 107.
The cave complex is thought to extend for 10-14km
into Doi Chiang Dao Mountain and from the summit of Doi Chiang there
are magnificent views. In fact the whole surrounding area is largely
unspoiled and quite scenic.
Admission to the overall cave complex is inexpensive
at 5 baht. The interior cave formations are very spectacular and
over 100 of them have been named. At present only the following
caves are open to the public:-
Tham Maa - 7,365 m
Tham Kaew - 477 m
Tham Phra Nawn - 360 m
Tham Seua Dao - 540 m
Tham Naam - 660 m
The two main caves that are easily explored on one's
own are Tham Phra Nawn and Tham Seua Dao, as they are electrically
illuminated. Both these caves contain many religious statuary and
sacred Buddha images.
In order to explore Tham Maa, Tham Kaew or Tham Naam
caves visitors must bring or hire their own lights and lanterns
as these caves have no electric lightning. Oil lanterns and local
guides are available at 20 baht per cavern. To explore the deepest
recesses a local guide is essential.
There is a Thai legend that says the Tham Chiang
Dao Caves served as the home of a 'reu-sii' (hermit sage) for a
thousand years. According to the legend, the sage was on such intimate
terms with the deity world that he convinced some 'the-wadaa' (the
Buddhist equivalent of angels) to create seven magic wonders inside
the caverns: a stream flowing from the pedestal of a solid-gold
Buddha, a storehouse of divine textiles, a mystical lake, a city
of nagas, a sacred immortal elephant and the hermits own tomb.
The locals say that all the magic wonders are
very deep inside the mountain - beyond the furthest illuminated
areas, so cannot be found! The locals also say that if anyone removes
even a singular small piece of rock from any of the caves, they
will forever lose their way inside the eerie passageways.
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