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Wat Khao Tam, located just northwest of Ban Tai on Ko Phangan’s southern coast, draws numbers of foreign visitors, both Western and East Asian, who wish to take a ten-day meditation retreat.<br/><br/>

Ko Phangan is 15 km (9.5 miles) north of Ko Samui, and, at 168 sq km (65 sq miles) about two-thirds of its size. The island has the same tropical combination of white, sandy beaches, accessible coral reefs and rugged, jungled interior.<br/><br/>

Once the haunt of budget travelers escaping from more expensive Ko Samui, it is today slowly moving more upmarket. Still, the island remains much less developed for international tourism than Ko Samui, due in part to its isolation and in part to its poor infrastructural system. The roads, in particular, remain poor, with many places along the coast only accessible by sea or by pickup truck or motorbike along badly maintained trails.
Wat Khao Tam, located just northwest of Ban Tai on Ko Phangan’s southern coast, draws numbers of foreign visitors, both Western and East Asian, who wish to take a ten-day meditation retreat.<br/><br/>

Ko Phangan is 15 km (9.5 miles) north of Ko Samui, and, at 168 sq km (65 sq miles) about two-thirds of its size. The island has the same tropical combination of white, sandy beaches, accessible coral reefs and rugged, jungled interior.<br/><br/>

Once the haunt of budget travelers escaping from more expensive Ko Samui, it is today slowly moving more upmarket. Still, the island remains much less developed for international tourism than Ko Samui, due in part to its isolation and in part to its poor infrastructural system. The roads, in particular, remain poor, with many places along the coast only accessible by sea or by pickup truck or motorbike along badly maintained trails.
Wat Khao Tam, located just northwest of Ban Tai on Ko Phangan’s southern coast, draws numbers of foreign visitors, both Western and East Asian, who wish to take a ten-day meditation retreat.<br/><br/>

Ko Phangan is 15 km (9.5 miles) north of Ko Samui, and, at 168 sq km (65 sq miles) about two-thirds of its size. The island has the same tropical combination of white, sandy beaches, accessible coral reefs and rugged, jungled interior.<br/><br/>

Once the haunt of budget travelers escaping from more expensive Ko Samui, it is today slowly moving more upmarket. Still, the island remains much less developed for international tourism than Ko Samui, due in part to its isolation and in part to its poor infrastructural system. The roads, in particular, remain poor, with many places along the coast only accessible by sea or by pickup truck or motorbike along badly maintained trails.
Wat Khao Tham Khan Kradai is a Buddhist cave-temple set above a beautiful bay just north of Prachuap Khiri Khan. A signposted trail at the foot of a limestone hill overlooking Khan Kradai Bay winds up the side of the hill to a small cave, which leads in turn to a larger cave sheltering a phra non or reclining Buddha. Beyond is a further chamber similalrly filled with Buddha images brought and left by the faithful in acts of merit. From the cave entrance there are good views across the broad sweep of Khan Bandai Bay.
Wat Khao Tham Khan Kradai is a Buddhist cave-temple set above a beautiful bay just north of Prachuap Khiri Khan. A signposted trail at the foot of a limestone hill overlooking Khan Kradai Bay winds up the side of the hill to a small cave, which leads in turn to a larger cave sheltering a phra non or reclining Buddha. Beyond is a further chamber similalrly filled with Buddha images brought and left by the faithful in acts of merit. From the cave entrance there are good views across the broad sweep of Khan Bandai Bay.
Wat Khao Tham Khan Kradai is a Buddhist cave-temple set above a beautiful bay just north of Prachuap Khiri Khan. A signposted trail at the foot of a limestone hill overlooking Khan Kradai Bay winds up the side of the hill to a small cave, which leads in turn to a larger cave sheltering a phra non or reclining Buddha. Beyond is a further chamber similalrly filled with Buddha images brought and left by the faithful in acts of merit. From the cave entrance there are good views across the broad sweep of Khan Bandai Bay.
Wat Khao Tham Khan Kradai is a Buddhist cave-temple set above a beautiful bay just north of Prachuap Khiri Khan. A signposted trail at the foot of a limestone hill overlooking Khan Kradai Bay winds up the side of the hill to a small cave, which leads in turn to a larger cave sheltering a phra non or reclining Buddha. Beyond is a further chamber similalrly filled with Buddha images brought and left by the faithful in acts of merit. From the cave entrance there are good views across the broad sweep of Khan Bandai Bay.
Wat Khao Tham Khan Kradai is a Buddhist cave-temple set above a beautiful bay just north of Prachuap Khiri Khan. A signposted trail at the foot of a limestone hill overlooking Khan Kradai Bay winds up the side of the hill to a small cave, which leads in turn to a larger cave sheltering a phra non or reclining Buddha. Beyond is a further chamber similalrly filled with Buddha images brought and left by the faithful in acts of merit. From the cave entrance there are good views across the broad sweep of Khan Bandai Bay.
Wat Khao Tham Khan Kradai is a Buddhist cave-temple set above a beautiful bay just north of Prachuap Khiri Khan. A signposted trail at the foot of a limestone hill overlooking Khan Kradai Bay winds up the side of the hill to a small cave, which leads in turn to a larger cave sheltering a phra non or reclining Buddha. Beyond is a further chamber similalrly filled with Buddha images brought and left by the faithful in acts of merit. From the cave entrance there are good views across the broad sweep of Khan Bandai Bay.
Wat Khao Tham Khan Kradai is a Buddhist cave-temple set above a beautiful bay just north of Prachuap Khiri Khan. A signposted trail at the foot of a limestone hill overlooking Khan Kradai Bay winds up the side of the hill to a small cave, which leads in turn to a larger cave sheltering a phra non or reclining Buddha. Beyond is a further chamber similalrly filled with Buddha images brought and left by the faithful in acts of merit. From the cave entrance there are good views across the broad sweep of Khan Bandai Bay.
Wat Khao Tham Khan Kradai is a Buddhist cave-temple set above a beautiful bay just north of Prachuap Khiri Khan. A signposted trail at the foot of a limestone hill overlooking Khan Kradai Bay winds up the side of the hill to a small cave, which leads in turn to a larger cave sheltering a phra non or reclining Buddha. Beyond is a further chamber similalrly filled with Buddha images brought and left by the faithful in acts of merit. From the cave entrance there are good views across the broad sweep of Khan Bandai Bay.
Wat Khao Tham Khan Kradai is a Buddhist cave-temple set above a beautiful bay just north of Prachuap Khiri Khan. A signposted trail at the foot of a limestone hill overlooking Khan Kradai Bay winds up the side of the hill to a small cave, which leads in turn to a larger cave sheltering a phra non or reclining Buddha. Beyond is a further chamber similalrly filled with Buddha images brought and left by the faithful in acts of merit. From the cave entrance there are good views across the broad sweep of Khan Bandai Bay.
Wat Khao Tham Khan Kradai is a Buddhist cave-temple set above a beautiful bay just north of Prachuap Khiri Khan. A signposted trail at the foot of a limestone hill overlooking Khan Kradai Bay winds up the side of the hill to a small cave, which leads in turn to a larger cave sheltering a phra non or reclining Buddha. Beyond is a further chamber similalrly filled with Buddha images brought and left by the faithful in acts of merit. From the cave entrance there are good views across the broad sweep of Khan Bandai Bay.
Wat Khao Tham Khan Kradai is a Buddhist cave-temple set above a beautiful bay just north of Prachuap Khiri Khan. A signposted trail at the foot of a limestone hill overlooking Khan Kradai Bay winds up the side of the hill to a small cave, which leads in turn to a larger cave sheltering a phra non or reclining Buddha. Beyond is a further chamber similalrly filled with Buddha images brought and left by the faithful in acts of merit. From the cave entrance there are good views across the broad sweep of Khan Bandai Bay.
Wat Khao Tham Khan Kradai is a Buddhist cave-temple set above a beautiful bay just north of Prachuap Khiri Khan. A signposted trail at the foot of a limestone hill overlooking Khan Kradai Bay winds up the side of the hill to a small cave, which leads in turn to a larger cave sheltering a phra non or reclining Buddha. Beyond is a further chamber similalrly filled with Buddha images brought and left by the faithful in acts of merit. From the cave entrance there are good views across the broad sweep of Khan Bandai Bay.
Wat Khao Tham Khan Kradai is a Buddhist cave-temple set above a beautiful bay just north of Prachuap Khiri Khan. A signposted trail at the foot of a limestone hill overlooking Khan Kradai Bay winds up the side of the hill to a small cave, which leads in turn to a larger cave sheltering a phra non or reclining Buddha. Beyond is a further chamber similalrly filled with Buddha images brought and left by the faithful in acts of merit. From the cave entrance there are good views across the broad sweep of Khan Bandai Bay.