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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The whole world sympathizes when twelve Thai boys and their football coach become trapped in a cave in June 2018 due to rapidly rising water. Thailandblog also follows the more than two-week rescue operation in the Tham Luang cave in the far north of Thailand.  

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The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation intends to have Tham Luang-Khun Nam Nang Non National Park in Chiang Rai recognized as an Asean Heritage Park (AHP).

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This impressive documentary tells the story of rescuers who tried to rescue so-called cave boys from the football team The Wild Boars who were trapped in Thailand's Tham Luang cave.

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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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At the luxury shopping mall Siam Paragon in Bangkok, there is an exhibition about the rescue of the Wild Boars, the football team that was trapped in Chiang Rai's Tham Luang cave from June 23 to July 10, which was flooded.

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