Tham Luang Cave, known for the heroic rescue of the 'Wild Boars' football team, now opens its mysterious depths to the public. Beginning December 15, the Department of National Parks will offer guided tours of the infamous Room 3. These unique tours will give visitors a rare glimpse into the site where an incredible rescue mission took place five years ago, and highlight the complex challenges of the operation.

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In the borderland of Thailand and Myanmar lies a pristine wilderness, which is referred to in Thailand as the Western Forest Complex. One of the protected areas in this complex is the Lam Khlong Ngu National Park.

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It can be said that with the month of March, the hot period has arrived throughout Thailand. Temperatures of about 30-40°C are then even possible. What kind of activities are you going to do with that heat? Perhaps lying on the beach, but wait there is much more to experience in the month of March.

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The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has announced that UNESCO has designated Doi Chiang Dao in Chiang Mai as a biosphere reserve.

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Archaeologists have discovered a prehistoric cave (ถ้ำดิน), believed to be about 2.000 to 3.000 years old, in Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park in Prachuap Khiri Khan province.

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Last weekend, hundreds of tourists flocked to the "world famous" Tham Luang cave complex, which was opened to the public after a number of architectural adjustments and the removal of rescue equipment that was still present.

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Caves are sacred places in Thailand where Buddhist, animistic and Hindu elements also play a major role. Any visitor to caves in Thailand will undoubtedly have noticed that they are often places where the Buddha is worshiped together with spirits, demons and giants.

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