Park reminds visitors to book entrance on app only
Tourists examine Naga Cave, which features rock formations that resemble giant snake scales. (Photo: Udon Thani Office of the Tourism Authority of Thailand)
BUENG KAN: Officials overseeing the entrance of Naga Cave have been transferred and some guides banned, after the famous attraction at Phu Langka National Park was flooded with visitors over the weekend.
Damras Phoprasit, director of the National Parks Office, said on Monday that a new team had replaced all staff at the entrance of Naga Cave, after an internal investigation on Sunday found that more than 500 tourists were allowed to enter the site on Saturday.
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