Hua Galok Nai Cave or Bun Mak Cave  

is only one hundred meters from Pi Hua To cave.  It was discover by a local villager maned Bun Mak.  It is a large, dark cave filled with stalactites and stalagmites.  A large number of prehistoric pottery shards were found in layers on the cave wall outcropping near the entrance.  These have distinctive line designs, are thicker, and coarser than those found elsewhere.

 

   Toh Luang Cave  

in Ban Nop, Tambon Klong Hin.  This cave has three levels, each of which abounds in stalactites and stalagmites.  Some resemble Buddhist monks, others look like legendary multi headed serpents.  Here stayed Jao Por Toh Luang, after whom the cave took its name.

 

   Sua Noi Cave  

This cave is 2 kilometers distant from Hua Galok cave in Ban Bor Tor and is the site of a monastery and meditation center.  The front is formed by a broad outcropping in the hill.  The area outside is peaceful and quiet; inside, the cave is beautiful.  Many old pottery remains have been found here.

 

   SuaNok Cave or Thep Nimit Cave  

houses the Nimit Monastery, a tunnel below the cave lets sea water enter so the walls are thick with shells.  Above is another large, dark cave, and off to the side of that another fifty meters is Orahan Cave, which has more strangely shaped stalactites and stalagmites than anywhere else.  They shine like lights and are very beautiful.

 

   Klong Chai Kao  

is like Maya Bay in Koh Phi Phi.  A long tail boat can be taken through the cave to the other side in about five minutes.