Tham Khao Luang ǧ
This cave is located approximately five kilometers from khao Wang. From the foot hill, there are concrete
stair cases leading to the cave entrance. Khao Luang is a small-sized hill having a height of 92 meters at the
peak. However, Khao Luang Cave is regarded as the Largest and most important cave of Changwat Phetchaburi
because the important ornamented Buddha image built by King Rama V and dedicated to King Rama III and IV
is enshrined here. This cave had been a royal picnic site since the King Rama IV period. He was very fond
of this place so that he commanded the renovation of several old Buddha images in the cave. On the right
hand side of the entrance at Khao Luang foot hill, there is a big beautiful monastery called by Phetchaburi folks
Wat Tham Klaep which is now Wat Bun Thawi. There are some interesting items to be seen in this monastery
such as a hude multipurpose pavilion, and beautiful wood carved door panels of the main shrine hall which was
designed and constructed by the Lord Abbot who was a famous artisan. The old legend told by Phetchaburi
folks for centuries is that the entrance of the cave at this monastery is the entrance of a twilight zone town
where inhabitants are only young maidens.
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