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Thailand's Top 20

Thailand's Top Twenty

This article aims to be a 'sporting' guide to the longest and deepest caves in Thailand. Several of the caves have been explored after John Dunkley published 'The Caves of Thailand' in 1995 and others were are not included in the more recent 'Caves of Northern Thailand' (2006).

Ban Mani Phruk 2009 Expedition Report

 


Introduction

 
After a gap of three years the Shepton Mallet Caving Club organised a seventh major expedition to Thailand in February 2009. Previously the club had explored long, mainly horizontal, systems in Tak, western Thailand and Phetchabun, central Thailand. For this seventh expedition the club moved further north, to Nan province, and aimed to explore caves that were more Alpine and vertical in nature.

Ban Mani Phruk 2009 Report

 

Ban Mani Phruk Expedition 2009
 
After a gap of three years the Shepton Mallet Caving Club organised a seventh major expedition to Thailand in February 2009. Previously the club had explored long, mainly horizontal, systems in Tak, western Thailand and Phetchabun, central Thailand. For this seventh expedition the club moved further north, to Nan province, and aimed to explore caves that were more Alpine and vertical in nature. 
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