Nam Oak Ho Cave
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Opening Hours: 08:00 – 17:00
 
Nam Ok Hu Cave is located within Nam Ok Hu Cave Monastic Retreat, Moo 2, Ban Nong Yen, Thung Pi Subdistrict, Mae Wang District, Chiang Mai Province. This natural attraction stands out for having a real cave that visitors can explore and experience the coolness, humidity, and quiet atmosphere of an authentic cave environment. Inside, natural stalactites and stalagmites can be seen, making it an ideal destination for those who wish to shift away from Chiang Mai’s café and city scenes and instead slow down, listen to the breath of the forest, and spend time with the simplicity of a sacred place that exists peacefully alongside nature.
 
The charm of Nam Ok Hu Cave does not come from grand, staged tourist features, but from the feeling of being in a place where nature remains true to itself. The cave passage gradually reduces light from the outside into deeper darkness within. Some sections of the ground can be damp and slippery, especially after rainfall. As a result, visiting here is most enjoyable when visitors are well prepared, move at a safe and unhurried pace, and avoid venturing deeper than what lighting conditions and ground stability reasonably allow.
 
The stalactites and stalagmites inside the cave are truly “sculptures of time,” formed extremely slowly through the accumulation of minerals and dripping water over long periods. Therefore, the most important practice for visitors is to observe with their eyes only—keeping a respectful distance, avoiding touching or carving, and not leaving behind any litter or foreign objects. This helps ensure that the cave’s ecosystem can continue functioning naturally and that future generations can experience the site in its original condition.
 
Another aspect that distinguishes Nam Ok Hu Cave from typical tourist caves is its location within a monastic retreat. As a result, the atmosphere is generally quieter and more serene than most natural attractions. Dressing modestly, keeping noise to a minimum, and respecting the daily routines of monks and nearby communities allow visitors to blend more harmoniously with the place. This transforms the visit from a simple photo stop into a genuine encounter with calm born from the coexistence of nature and spiritual practice.
 
Getting There Nam Ok Hu Cave is located in Ban Nong Yen, Thung Pi Subdistrict, Mae Wang District, Chiang Mai Province. In general, visitors should drive to Mae Wang District, then continue toward Thung Pi Subdistrict and follow navigation maps to “Nam Ok Hu Cave Monastic Retreat (Ban Nong Yen).” It is recommended to allow extra travel time for rural roads and winding sections, and to check weather conditions before departure—especially during the rainy season, when roads may be slippery and access slower.
 
For safety and comfort, visitors are advised to bring a flashlight or ensure their phone battery is fully charged, wear shoes with good grip, and avoid entering dark or unstable areas without guidance from locals. If visiting with children or elderly companions, focusing on the cave entrance and safer sections still provides a pleasant atmosphere without unnecessary risk.
 
Name Nam Ok Hu Cave
Location Nam Ok Hu Cave Monastic Retreat, Moo 2, Ban Nong Yen, Thung Pi Subdistrict, Mae Wang District, Chiang Mai Province
Key Characteristics Natural cave within a monastic retreat, quiet atmosphere, stalactites and stalagmites, suitable for careful and respectful visits
Open Days Daily
Opening Hours 08:00 – 17:00
Nearby Attractions (Approximate Distance) Mae Wang River area / Mae Wang rafting activities (approx. 18 km)
Wat Luang Khun Win (approx. 35 km)
Chiang Mai Royal Agricultural Research Center (Khun Wang) (approx. 55 km)
Mae Wang local market and community area (approx. 20 km)
Mae Win Subdistrict nature routes (streams and mountain views) (approx. 25 km)
Nearby Restaurants (Approximate Distance) Mae Wang Mountain View (approx. 22 km) Tel. 093-386-2638
Ban Kad Phosana Restaurant (approx. 21 km) Tel. 086-183-4996
Lamun Cha (Ban Kad) (approx. 21 km) Tel. 098-892-5464
Ma Mueang Win (approx. 26 km) Tel. 081-035-5395
Mae Wang Elephant Cafe at River (approx. 28 km) Tel. 085-665-1969
Nearby Accommodations (Approximate Distance) Mae Win Guesthouse & Resort (approx. 30 km) Tel. 086-190-3702
Sai Nam Wang Resort (approx. 30 km) Tel. 080-491-6899
Campiness Camping & Farmsuk (approx. 28 km) Tel. 092-267-7873
Plearn Home Guesthouse (approx. 28 km) Tel. 081-981-1841
Plearnmali de Wang (approx. 28 km) Tel. 062-859-5954
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Where is Nam Ok Hu Cave located?
A: It is located within Nam Ok Hu Cave Monastic Retreat, Moo 2, Ban Nong Yen, Thung Pi Subdistrict, Mae Wang District, Chiang Mai Province.
 
Q: What makes Nam Ok Hu Cave special?
A: It is a natural cave with stalactites and stalagmites, and its calm atmosphere is enhanced by its location within a monastic retreat, making it suitable for careful and respectful visits.
 
Q: When is the best time to visit?
A: The cave can be visited year-round, but late rainy season through winter is generally more comfortable, with less slippery ground compared to heavy rainy periods.
 
Q: What should visitors prepare before entering the cave?
A: Visitors should wear non-slip footwear, bring a flashlight or ensure their phone battery is fully charged, and avoid entering dark or unstable areas without local guidance.
 
Q: How should visitors behave in a monastic retreat area?
A: Dress modestly, keep noise to a minimum, avoid littering or touching stalactites and stalagmites, and respect the daily routines of monks and the local community to ensure an appropriate and harmonious visit.
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Nature and Wildlife Category: Nature and Wildlife
Caves Group: Caves
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