Bead Thailand

Trek to the Tiger Cave Temple, Krabi, Thailand
Krabi’s Tiger Cave Temple
At the 300th step I’m panting. It doesn’t help that some of the steps are so high I have to raise my knees into the air like a polevaulter. The high temperature and humidity add to the fun on my slog to the top of Tiger Cave Temple (Wat Thumsua) in Krabi, Southern Thailand’s so-called ‘enchanted province’. I drink lots of water, grip the hand rail and, as gibbons weave past me, heave myself up the staircase built into a very steep wooded valley surrounded by cliffs. I’m beginning to have doubts about whether I will reach the top, take some pictures and make it back for my taxi pickup in 90 minutes.
The distance between the breaks I take narrows. Drenched in sweat, I’m feeling giddy. However, the end comes early because there are just 1,200 steps – not ‘more than 2,000′ as Frommer’s travel guide claims. Thanks be to Buddha – represented in gorgeous and almost garish splendour by one colossal figure and a golden team of clones gleaming in the twilight. The view is as striking as any I have seen. Picture mangrove forests offset by rubber and palm-oil plantations. On the horizon lie the inner Andaman islands. They are predominant in Theravada Buddhism, which is mainly practiced in SE Asia and which maybe contributes to the fact that Thai people, most of whom adhere to these beliefs, are amongst the most content in the world. The Tiger Cave Temple is considered by Krabi’s Buddhists to be one of the most sacred sites in the province. Even for those who are not religiously inclined there are some fascinating features here well worthy of a visit, which can include either a moderately strenuous or a very strenuous hike, depending on which of two staircases you choose. The view from the top, combined with the lovely Buddhist statuary, make the summit of the hill an unforgettably and serenely beautiful place. Sunset ascents are becoming increasingly popular, especially at a full moon, when it is possible to see the sun setting the islands in the Andaman Sea on fire in the west, while a golden moon rises over the Krabi lowlands in the east. The cave temple is aptly named because of the rock outgrowth nearby, which resembles a tiger’s claw.
Tiger Cave Temple is a center for meditation, its spectacular setting in the Ao Luk Thanu mountain ranges providing the tranquillity necessary for meditation. The main vihara or holy of holies is inside a small shallow limestone cave, of which both sides are lined by monastic cells, like caves, called kutis. The well-lit and well-maintained temple compound is currently home to some 250 monks and nuns. This little forest reserve was spared from logging by the monks ordaining the largest trees and thereby thwarting any attempts at cutting them down. So as well as the human monks and nuns there are also a number of monks going by the name of “Phra Ton” – “Tree Monk” in Thai.
For a naturalist, the site is a microcosm of Krabi’s former natural environment. “Wonderful Tree”, not far from the main shrine and adorned in sacred cloth, may well have the largest root base of any tree remaining in Thailand. The whole area is full of caves and limestone rock formations. Archeologists have found remnants of ancient habitations as old as from the Stone Age. Stone tools, shards of pottery and beads and idols of clay have all been unearthed. All these bear testimony to the cultural heritage of the area.
Whilst in Thailand, why not visit one of the country’s currently best three beach destinations:
Koh Lao Liang: http://www.andamanadventures.com/kohlaoliang.shtml
Ao Nang: http://www.andamanadventures.com/ao_nang.shtml
Railay/Tonsai: http://www.andamanadventures.com/railay-tonsai.shtml
?
About the Author
Runs Andaman Sky Co., Ltd, specialising in climbing and diving trips to Thailand’s best beach destinations.
How to Make a Sari Ribbon Chain Necklace with The Bead Place
|
|
Cotton placemats and napkins, ‘Dragonflies’ (set for 6) NOVICA, in association with National Geographic, searches the world to work directly with the finest artisan designers. Delicate beadwork dragonflies grace these beautiful table lines by Sam and Madhu. The placemats feature decorative borders while matching napkins are edged with beads. The bright set for six arrives in an attractive gift box. Artisan Info: After living for 40 years in the United … |
|
|
Cotton placemats and napkins, ‘Silver Ivy’ (set for 6) Wrought in beadwork, silver ivy borders pristine white placemats. Matching napkins with beaded borders complete this set by Sam and Madhu. They work in crisp cotton organdy for the well-set table. The set for six arrives in an attractive gift box…. |
|
|
Purple Jelly Jumbo Thai Anal Beads $1.61 For the ultimate in arousal these anal beads are top notch. The graduating size in beads are designed to heighten your anal experience with ease of entry creating the most breathtaking climax every imagined…. |
|
|
Thai Jelly Anal Love Beads Adult Sex Toy Collection $3.02 Indulge yourself in the simple pleasures of a classic! These sexy stringed anal beads are perfect for beginners and satisfying enough for any level of user. The strong material are easy to grip and make removal safe every time. The Original Thai Jelly. NOT knockoff VERSION sold in most stores and internet sites. Don’t be fooled by Cheap Imitations or products claiming to be the same. They are made… |
|
|
Pond’s Clear Balance Acne-Expert Facial Scrub 100g $10.00 Deep cleanses skin to prevent acne problems with Salicylic Acid and Soft Beads. Formulated with soft but hard-working beads, this product effectively digs deep down to clear away the key causes of acne breakouts. It contains salicylic acid to help prevent acne formation and unclog pores. Dirt, oil, and make-up are removed from deep inside your pores. Skin is thoroughly cleansed as dead skin is gen… |
|
|
Tapioca pearl large – 12 oz $3.49 Tapioca pearls are the essential ingredients in bubble tea, also known as pearl tea and boba tea. These are “size large”, perfect for making bubble tea. After cooking they become marble-sized balls. A healthy, natural delcious food. We also offer small tapioca pearl. Product of Thailand…. |
|
|
‘Chiang Kong,’ shoulder bag $28.99 Brilliant embroidered panels evoke the ancient art of Thailand’s hilltribes. Their glowing colors, carefully embroidered by hand, enhance the textured hemp surfaces of this shoulder bag by Anchalika Chamnan. She uses locally grown or prepared materials to create this original piece. The straps are attached with attractive beads and hoops of longan wood; a zippered pocket on the inside keeps everyt… |
|
|
Palm leaf handbag, ‘Ochre Stars’ NOVICA, in association with National Geographic, searches the world to work directly with the finest artisan designers. Woven into a pattern of ochre stars, sugar palm leaves are transformed into a stylish handbag. Thanradee presents an original Thai design, lacquered for shine. Topped with hemp and lined in a silk-cotton blend, the purse features an inner pocket, rattan handles, and a rain tree w… |
|
|
White Fusion Necklace With Silver Tone Beads (Thailand) $18.99 Suffuse your ensemble with elegance and poise with this creamy white-fusion glass bead necklace. Hand-fashioned by skilled Thai artisans, this classic piece features a strand of ivory colored glass beads accented with feminine silver tone droplets |
|
|
White Fusion Earrings With Silver Tone Beads (Thailand) $18.99 Brighten the natural glow of your complexion with these lustrous earrings handcrafted from burnished white-fusion glass beads. These earrings feature two luminous glass baubles in warm ivory hues complemented by silver tone droplets |
|
|
White Fusion Bracelet With Silver Tone Beads (Thailand) $18.99 Steep your outfit in feminine sophistication when you wear this gorgeous bracelet hand-crafted from stunning white-fusion glass beads. This graceful, single-band piece features an alternating pattern of refined glass beads and bright silver tone droplets |
|
|
‘Honey Flower’ Carnelian Button Earrings (Thailand) $27.99 Petals of carnelian conjure floral earrings that bloom amid glittering glass beads. Thailand’s Busarin crafts the earrings by hand, threading the beads on stainless steel strands. |
|
|
‘Blue Flower’ Lapis Lazuli Button Earrings (Thailand) $29.49 Petals of lapis lazuli conjure floral earrings that bloom amid glittering glass beads. Thailand’s Busarin crafts the earrings by hand, threading the beads on stainless steel strands. |