THE AMAZING
THAM LOD CAVE, THAILAND
G'day folks,
I guess you have heard that Thailand has many caves. Here is a mile-long navigable cave adorned with stalactites and stalagmites reaching up to 65 feet tall.
Tham Lod is a cave system in Mae Hong Son province that stretches nearly
a mile long. The Lang River (Nam Lang) runs through the entire length
of the cave, from one side of the mountain to the other, and the only
way to explore the long cavern is to hire a rickety bamboo raft and a
local guide with a gas lantern.
Upon arriving at the entrance of the cave, it is obvious that you are
not the first visitor to get here, but once you get inside the cave, the
utter lack of artificial lights and permanent facilities adds a certain
sense of adventure. In no time, stalactites and stalagmites put up a
show that took millions of years to form. At different points of the
trip, depending on the time of the year, guides stop to let visitors
step on the muddy ground and slippery bamboo passageways to get a closer
look at the rock formations, which can exceed 65 feet in height.
Lawa people used to bury their dead inside caves, and at one point 1,400-year-old coffins were found inside Tham Lod. You won’t be able to see the coffins upon visiting, but archaeological excavations in the area have proved that Tham Lod was used as a burial place by the Hoabinhian people between 5,500 and 9,000 BC.
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