The Peak of Doi Chiang Dao Mountain is 2225 meters above
sea level making it one of Thailand’s highest mountains. Although
impressive in its own right, and playing host to a number of sites worthy of
a visit, Chiang Dao Caves are of special interest. The caves extend around
twelve kilometers into the mountain and only experienced potholers should
venture beyond the 5 areas designated for visits (Tham Maa, Tham Kaew,
Tham Phra Nawn, Tham Seua Dao, and Tham Naam).
The caves contain crystals that have formed through dripping water - these
are extremely impressive formations and make the visit well worth it. The
air inside the caves is at times cool, at others, extremely humid. This is not
a place for the claustrophobic and you should consider the visit carefully
if you have any ailments or illness.
However, these precautions aside, the caves are quite safe and guides are
available to guide you through the caves and steer you out of harms way
(although you may have to crawl through some smaller gaps!). The two
main caves (Tham Phra Nawn and Tham Seua Dao) have electric lighting
and can be visited without a guide. The caves contain a number of sacred