Srinakarin Park in the City of Phang Nga
Park >> Srinakarin Park (สวนสมเด็จพระศรีนครินทร์) (PhangNga) At the southern end of Phang Nga city a set of attractive limestone mountains catches the eye. There are several caves and small streams as well as a large flock of monkeys. In the 162 rai of Srinakarin Park visitors can enjoy a relaxing place which is very suitable for children, too. In the sheer cliff mountains one can walk through from one side of the cave to the other, viewing the stalagmite and stalactite formations on the way. Near to this cave is a smaller cave named Tham Luk Sua (tiger's cub cave) which also has stalagmites and stalactites. Streams which include fresh water, brackish water, and salty water, run through the caves; the salt water comes from higher sea tides and is why a variety of sea animals live here. A bridge has been constructed crossing the streams to connect the caves. There are also many monkeys that frequent the front of this cave. The park has spacious grounds with beautiful trees providing shade and many varieties of flowering plants. Golden Hopea trees and Theptaro trees, which are symbolic of the Phang Nga countryside can be seen here also. For recreation there are also two climbing routes, a jogging path and a small food-stall market around lunch time. Srinakarin Park is next to the junction of H415 leading to Thap Put and Krabi. Opposite Town Hall, Pethkasem Rd., Tai Chang, Phang Nga 82000 |
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