After Wat Khuha Sawan, we left for Malai Cave Temple. It was about an hour journey to reach here. After we parked the car at the parking lots, we were seeking the way to the cave temple.
There is a paved-cement stairway going to the top of the mountain. We were walking up by the staircase.
At the middle of the ways, we saw some stupas and that is the tombstone of the dead. To our surprise it is a Chinese. There is a Chinese temple which had been locked.
We continued our way up and finally we saw a temple on top of the hill. There is a temple here. From this place, we can see the panoramic view of the province of Phathalung.
The temple is very quiet and there are lots of dogs here. We noticed that there are monks who lives here.
There are only a few people who come here. In fact, when we visited this place, we are the only one who roams around.
At the top of the hill, we saw a map that shows pointers that would lead us to 3 places. All is written in Thais which we do not understand at all.
By looking at the stairways which were covered with dried leaves and the green algae then we decided to only go one place. Partly is because we were tired too.
We followed the shortest route then we came to a lower part of the hill and we saw a cave. We tried to go near the cave but we were not able to go inside.
It is quite scary for us to go down in the cave. Although we really wanted to see what is inside the cave.
When we look around, we found no one so we skip the cave. Maybe next time we visit this temple, we will come with my friends and will surely enter the sacred cave.
We saw a statue of Fat Laughing Buddha in the cave. We just took a photograph of it then we walked back to the point where we came from.
Malai Cave is very near to the Khao Ok Thalu. After we drove down to the foot of the hill, we can see the mountain just at the side of the paddy field.
We headed to Saen Suk Lampam Beach next destination.
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