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Tham Jang
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The most famous of the caves, Tham Jang is a large cavern that was used as a bunker in defence against marauding jįin háw (Yunnanese Chinese) in the early 19th century.
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Tham Loup & Tham Hoi
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From Tham Sang a signed path takes you 1km northwest through rice fields to the entrances of Tham Loup & Tham Hoi.
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Tham Nam
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About 400m south of Tham Hoi, along a well-used path, is the highlight of this trip, Tham Nam.
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Tham Phu Kham
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Vast Tham Phu Kham is considered sacred by Lao and is popular largely due to the lagoon in the cave. The beautiful green-blue waters are perfect for a dip after the stiff climb.
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Tham Sang
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Tham Sang, meaning 'Elephant Cave', is a small cavern containing a few Buddha images and a Buddha 'footprint'.
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