Tham Pa
These two limestone caves hid hundreds of small Buddha figures from the Haw invasion a few centuries ago. Dimly lit with the help of the rigged electrical lights (switched on by the locals for a small donation) making the passageways that link one cave to another accessible. The caves persist deep into the hill side and are pretty amazing.
Attractions in Phonsavan
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These two limestone caves hid hundreds of small Buddha figures from the…
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