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Tham Kung Cave is a natural attraction located in Moo 8, Ban Huai Yang, Nong Phlap Subdistrict, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. The area is part of a limestone mountain landscape that remains rich in natural beauty. Surrounded by mountains and forest that still retain much of their natural condition, the cave has become an appealing destination for travelers interested in nature-based tourism and cave exploration in Prachuap Khiri Khan.
 
Prachuap Khiri Khan Province is known for its diverse landscape, ranging from beaches and coastline to mountains and forests. In particular, the Hua Hin and Nong Phlap areas contain many limestone ranges, which have given rise to several natural caves such as Tham Lap Lae, Tham Kai Lon, Tham Dao, and Tham Kung. Each of these caves has its own character and natural beauty, especially in the form of stalactites and stalagmites formed over long periods of time.
 
Tham Kung is a limestone cave created through geological processes over thousands of years. Rainwater seeping through limestone layers dissolves calcium carbonate minerals and drips into the cave. Over time, these minerals gradually accumulate to form stalagmites on the cave floor and stalactites hanging from the ceiling, which are the defining features of limestone caves around the world.
 
Inside Tham Kung are cave passages and chambers that visitors can explore on foot. Some sections of the cave have high ceilings with stalactites hanging overhead, while the cave floor features steadily growing stalagmites. In certain areas, stalactites and stalagmites have joined together to form natural stone pillars, creating striking sights for visitors.
 
The name “Tham Kung” is believed to come from the appearance of certain stalactites or stalagmites that resemble prawns or shrimp, leading local villagers to call it Tham Kung, or “Shrimp Cave.” The name has continued to be used up to the present day.
 
The atmosphere inside Tham Kung is peaceful and cooler than outside because the structure of the cave helps maintain a relatively constant temperature throughout the year. Visitors entering the cave can enjoy the silence of nature, along with the gentle sound of dripping water, which is part of the ongoing formation process of the cave’s stalactites and stalagmites.
 
The area surrounding Tham Kung remains naturally rich with forest and vegetation. Visiting the cave feels like entering a natural environment that has not been heavily disturbed. Travelers can experience the atmosphere of mountains, woodland, and an ecosystem that still maintains its natural balance.
 
The cave is also home to a variety of animals, such as bats, insects, and small creatures that have adapted to living in low-light conditions. These living organisms play an important role in maintaining the ecological balance inside the cave.
 
Because Tham Kung is a fragile natural site, visitors should help preserve its cleanliness and avoid damaging its natural formations. Touching or climbing on stalactites and stalagmites may interrupt their formation process, so visitors should avoid direct contact with these structures inside the cave.
 
Getting There Tham Kung can be reached from Hua Hin by traveling along the Hua Hin – Nong Phlap – Khok Chang – Ban Huai Yang route, with a total distance of about 45 kilometers. Another route is from the Pran Buri intersection to Pran Buri Dam and then onward to Ban Huai Yang, with a total distance of about 50 kilometers. Once visitors arrive in the village area, they can continue on foot to the cave.
 
The most suitable time to visit Tham Kung is in the morning or late afternoon, when the weather is not too hot. Visitors should prepare a flashlight, shoes suitable for walking in natural terrain, and enough drinking water to ensure safety while exploring the cave.
 
Tham Kung is therefore another interesting natural attraction in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, especially for those who want to experience the beauty of Hua Hin’s limestone mountains and natural caves in a peaceful atmosphere close to nature.
 
Name Tham Kung
Location Moo 8, Ban Huai Yang, Nong Phlap Subdistrict, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province
Place Summary A natural cave in the limestone mountains of Nong Phlap Subdistrict, featuring naturally formed stalactites and stalagmites.
Highlights Beautiful stalactites and stalagmites, a peaceful atmosphere, and natural mountain surroundings.
Nearby Attractions 1) Tham Kai Lon – 4 km
2) Tham Lap Lae – 5 km
3) Tham Dao – 6 km
4) Wat Huay Mongkol – 23 km
5) Pran Buri Dam – 28 km
Nearby Restaurants 1) Krua Baan Klai Wang – 34 km – 032-531-561
2) Baan Itsara Hua Hin – 34 km – 032-530-574
3) Jek Pia Seafood – 33 km – 032-512-168
4) Yoo Yen Hua Hin – 35 km – 032-531-191
5) Krua Chom Talay – 34 km – 032-533-191
Nearby Accommodations 1) Hilton Hua Hin Resort – 34 km – 032-538-999
2) Hua Hin Marriott Resort – 35 km – 032-904-666
3) Centara Grand Hua Hin – 34 km – 032-512-021
4) Amari Hua Hin – 36 km – 032-616-600
5) InterContinental Hua Hin – 36 km – 032-616-999

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Where is Tham Kung located?
A: Tham Kung is located in Moo 8, Ban Huai Yang, Nong Phlap Subdistrict, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province.
 
Q: How do I get to Tham Kung?
A: You can travel from Hua Hin via the Nong Phlap – Khok Chang – Ban Huai Yang route, with a total distance of about 45 kilometers.
 
Q: What is interesting inside Tham Kung?
A: Inside the cave, visitors can see naturally formed stalactites and stalagmites, along with beautiful rock structures.
 
Q: When is the best time to visit Tham Kung?
A: Morning or late afternoon is the best time to visit because the weather is cooler and more convenient for exploring the cave.
 
Q: What attractions are located near Tham Kung?
A: Nearby places include Tham Kai Lon, Tham Lap Lae, Tham Dao, Wat Huay Mongkol, and Pran Buri Dam.
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Nature and Wildlife Category: Nature and Wildlife
Caves Group: Caves
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