Located in Ban Dan Subdistrict along Highway No.1, Phaholyothin Road. Khao No is a limestone mountain with a temple called Wat Khao No located at the foothill with stairs leading up to the summit for a great view. At the entrance of a cave before the staircase lies a giant reclining Buddha image. During King Rama V official visit along the Ping River, His Majesty stayed here and had bestowed Luang Pho Yaem with tiffin carrier, lantern, kettle set, and wooden chest. In addition, King Rama V gave a wooden arm with the inscription “Battle 5” and a brass plate sealed with Royal symbol. There is also the pool in which His Majesty took a bath in during his visit and is now called “Sa Sadet”. Later, the province constructed the statue of King Rama V as a memorial of his visit. At the foothills, there are lots of monkeys waiting for feed from visitors. There are many caves around the area, which are habitat of bats. In the evening, a colony of bats fly out of the cave, making a long black line in the sky. Khao Kaeo is in the vicinity and with bats flying out of the cave as well.
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