What to do and see in Mae Hong Son Province, Mae Hong Son Province: The Best Caverns & Caves

March 29, 2022 Claudia Navarrete

Discover the best top things to do in Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand including Mae Lana Cave, Mae La Na Cave, Lod Cave, Tham Kaeo Ko Mon Cave, Fish Cave, Tham Lod Cave.
Restaurants in Mae Hong Son Province

1. Mae Lana Cave

Ban Mae Lana Road Pang Mapha, Soppong 58150 Thailand
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Mae Lana Cave

2. Mae La Na Cave

Pang Mapha 58150 Thailand
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Mae La Na Cave

3. Lod Cave

Ban Tham Village P, Soppong 58150 Thailand +66 82 759 9705 http://www.facebook.com/thamlodvillage/
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56%
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9%
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4.5 based on 343 reviews

Lod Cave

Reviewed By foreigngoods - Vaughan, Canada

Great place and worth the trip from pai to go and see. Would recommend it and the sunset at the canyon or big buddha as well.

4. Tham Kaeo Ko Mon Cave

Mae La Noi Thailand
Excellent
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Tham Kaeo Ko Mon Cave

Reviewed By DGSmanila - Bangkok, Thailand

One of only 3 caves in the world. You must have a guide. Limit of people are allowed together inside. You can either buy your entrance ticket in the village below and also have pick-up car to take you up or buy at cave entrance. There are many posts in English to learn about the crystals formation. No pictures are allowed inside. Narrow stairs and go deep for 10 minutes. EXCELLENT.

5. Fish Cave

Highway Nr. 1095 Pai, Mae Hong Son Thailand
Excellent
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3.5 based on 193 reviews

Fish Cave

6. Tham Lod Cave

Mae Hong Son Thailand
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4.0 based on 3 reviews

Reviewed By PF2UK - London, United Kingdom

We went late afternoon and expected it to be packed with day-trippers from Pai but there was hardly anyone there. We had our own tour guide so for most of the trip through there were just three of us. It's a huge set of caves with very impressive rock formations. The guide shows you around with a small hand lamp which is really atmospheric. The last section of the cave is on a bamboo raft - again really atmospheric with the water full of fish beneath you and the cave roof covered with bats. Be prepared - it can be hot and humid in there In the latter stages the smell of bat dung is pretty strong. And there are some very steep steps to climb which brought us both out in a sweat. My partner doesn't like heights and some sections were tricky from that point of view. We paid for the return boat trip through the cave but chose to walk back as it was a nice evening. We had a very quiet walk back on our own through the forest trail. We loved it.

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