Tourists enter the Naka Khuk Khak Cave after being closed for a month

Bueng Kan, June 11 – both Thai and foreign tourists. Walk up the mountain, travel to Naka Cave, bustling after closing for 1 month, giving nature a boost. Increase the queue from 700 people to 1,000 people/day

Both Thai and foreign tourists Walk up the hill to visit Naka Cave Phu Langka National Park, Bueng Khong Long District, Bueng Kan Province, is bustling after returning to open for tourists again since June 1st. Previously, Phu Langka National Park Has announced the closure of the park from 1-31 May for a full month to allow nature to recover. Including improvements to various facilities

Mr. Taweep Khamphaengmuang, head of Phu Langka National Park, said that the National Park Department has allowed the queue to enter the Naka cave from the original 700 people per day to 1,000 people per day by booking through the QueQ app for 500 people and walk-in for 500 people. The walk-in still needs to be scanned for COVID-19. Those who are sick may need to check atk before entering the cave to keep everyone safe. both merit and merit and safe from COVID-19 as well .-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency