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Tham Pranang Nok

Tham Pranang Nok is the most famous cave in the area, and set on the stunning Pranang Peninsula, certainly one of the most beautiful.

According to Thai mythology, during the time of Alexander the Great, a royal ship carrying an Indian princess named Srikulatavee sank offshore. Pranang cave is supposedly where her soul dwells since it was never properly laid to rest. Inside the cave there is a shrine to the spirit of Srikulatavee, where fisherman place offerings in request for a plentiful catch. This wonderful cave can be reached by boat from the Chao Fah jetty in Krabi, for a fee of 40 baht.

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