Tiger Cave Temple

Tiger Cave Temple.

The Tiger Cave Temple (Thai: วัดถ้ําเสือ, rtgs:  Wat Tham Suea) is a Buddhist temple located northeast of Krabi, Thailand. One of the most sacred Buddhist sites in the province,[1] it is well known for the tiger paw prints in the cave, tall Buddha statues and the strenuous flight of stairs to reach the summit.

History

The foundation of the temple dates back to 1975 (B.E. 2518) when a Vipassana monk named Jumnean Seelasettho (Ajahn Jumnean) went to meditate under the cave. During his meditation, he witnessed tigers roaming around the cave.[2] This discovery led to naming the temple Wat Tham Suea. Another legend says that an actual huge tiger used to live and roam the cave.[3] The naming of the temple also comes to discoveries of a tiger paw prints on the cave walls, and also the bulge of the cave resembling a tiger's paw.[4]

Geography

The surroundings of Wat Tham Suea consists of tropical rainforest including many old trees in the Kiriwong Valley. There are many places to go but the places to visit are the caves Tum Khon Than, Tum Lod, Tum Chang Kaeo, and Tum Luk.[5] Many Thanu ancient artifacts were found around the caves and temple grounds. Mountains also cover most of the land around the Tham Sua region along with many other small caves that are not accessible to tourists. In various parts of the temple, you can see human skeletons and decorated skulls.[6]

The Tham Sua temple is a Thai Buddhist meditation center and also has places of archaeological and historical significance. Examples of these historical attractions are stone tools, pottery remains and molded Buddha footprints.

Stairways

The temple has one stairway leading to the summit, with a total number of 1,237 steps, some of them more than a foot high. The top of the stairs is 278 meters high. Another set of steps with 184 steps leads to the foothills area where monks live in the caves. Monkeys often roam around the stairs and temple grounds. Occasionally people are bitten and require hospital treatment. Do not tease the monkeys or get between the adults and young.

Statues

At the top of the mountain there is a large golden Buddha statue. This statue, other temple buildings, and much of Krabi town can be seen from shrine at the top of the stairs.

Fastest time to top of stairs

1. Brian Winding, Denmark, d. 23.01.2016, time 11:32 minutes.

2. Carsten Nørt B, d. 24.12.2014, time 13:10 minutes.

Pictures and Panorama View

Golden Buddha-statue at the top of the mountain.
Stairs in Tiger Cave Temple.
Panoramic view over Krabi from Tiger Cave Temple.
Panoramic view over Krabi from Tiger Cave Temple.

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tiger Cave Temple.
  1. "Tiger Cave Temple". Andaman Adventures. Retrieved 29 April 2013.
  2. "Wat Tham Suea (Tiger Cave Temple)". KrabiDB. Retrieved 29 April 2013.
  3. "Wat Tham Seua (Tiger Cave Temple), Krabi". Thaizer. Retrieved 29 April 2013.
  4. "Sightseeing Tours". Krabi Trek. Retrieved 29 April 2013.
  5. "Tiger Cave Temple (Wat Tham Sua)". Trip Advisor. Retrieved 29 April 2013.
  6. "Tiger Cave Temple (Wat Tham Suea)". Viator. Retrieved 29 April 2013.

Coordinates: 8°07′26″N 98°55′31″E / 8.1240°N 98.9252°E / 8.1240; 98.9252

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