First of all, let me say something...hehe The name of this thread comes purely from my heart on the way back.

When I saw the view of the mountains with the orange sunset light and a few clouds in the sky.

It looked so beautiful together, especially when the sun was about to set. Wowwwwwww

It's so beautiful that the image is still stuck in my head.

At that time, I thought that I would like to review it on Pantip as well.

From the picture I saw and the feeling I had at that moment, I had an idea.

Our thread has a name, hahahahaha. It may sound a bit exaggerated and dreamy.

But I really fell in love with the moment I saw that picture.

And I also hope that everyone who reads this thread will also feel

Fall in love with the mountains at...Kanchanaburi like me.

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Come on!!! Let's get to the point.

In early September, I had the opportunity to travel to Kanchanaburi.

The reason I chose Kanchanaburi is because it's not too far away.

And we can only travel on Saturdays and Sundays.

At first, we thought about going to the north, but due to limited time.

My friends are working and I have to study, so I chose Kanchanaburi!!!!!

We started our journey from Salaya, Nakhon Pathom. We drove ourselves.

It took about 2 hours to reach Kanchanaburi city.

We stopped at the Death Railway to take some cool photos, but there were a lot of people and the sun was very strong.

So we decided to move on, hahaha.

From Kanchanaburi city, we drove another 80 kilometers.

To our next destination, the Khao Khad Museum, located in Sai Yok District.



The atmosphere along the way


We have arrived at the Khao Khad Museum (admission is free).

Inside the museum, there are exhibits about the construction of the railway

during World War II. The back of the museum

is also a path leading down to the Khao Khad area.


These two came together (travel buddies)


After walking for a while, we saw dark clouds coming from afar.

The rain clouds were moving very fast from the mountains.

But we had just arrived at the gap that was just right.

We only managed to take a few photos. Sigh, in the end everyone decided to

wait until the rain stopped!!!!!!

We survived the rain by using the only raincoat we had, 55. We helped each other hold it from different angles.

It was enough to protect the camera from the rain, haha. It's okay if we get wet, as long as the camera is safe, 555.

We stood in the rain for a while and saw a group of tourist aunties walking back.

We started to feel a bit worried and wanted to go back too.

But we kept telling ourselves that....after the rain, it must be super beautiful.

And it really was, everyone. It was so amazing.

The sun came out, the atmosphere was great, refreshing, so beautiful (thank goodness we didn't decide to go back earlier).




From this point where the mountain pass is broken, you can continue walking for several more kilometers. If you are a good walker, you can try it. But we only walked to this point. 55 We want to go back to our accommodation.


I feel like the forest is greener than before after the rain, right?


We're tired of taking pictures, so goodbye Khao Khad Viewpoint. We're heading back to our accommodation.

We're staying at The Hub Erawan, which is located by the Kwai Yai River in Si Sawat District.

On the way back, after the rain, the view from the side of the road was so beautiful.

But we didn't stop because we wanted to go back and jump in the water at the resort. It's getting bad. 555



The atmosphere at the resort is amazing. The morning is so refreshing, and the view is beautiful.



You might misunderstand that we are staying on a floating raft from the picture, but we are not.

When we called, they were all booked out (we didn't book in time... a little disappointed).

The last available accommodation was the Ban Ta San house, which is at least next to the stream on the second day.

After breakfast, we checked out quickly to go to Erawan Waterfall.

The distance from the resort to the waterfall is not very far, about 10-15 minutes.

So we woke up late and took it slow, like a slow life. Hehe. When we arrived at the waterfall, it turned out that...

Oh my god!!!! There were hundreds of people. A little disappointed, but we have to accept it when traveling on weekends.


The place is packed. Let's start filming on the second floor. There are so many fish and people everywhere.


I walked on and on, and wherever there were a lot of people, I didn't stop.

This picture is at the viewpoint. I can see the mountains and feel the cool breeze.

I feel a little happy to be in the middle of nature like this.

I'll tell you that the fish around here are very hungry... As soon as I put my feet in the water, they swam up to suck on my feet.

Two or three fish are fine, but when there are ten or more (my feet are smooth now)


I don't know what floor I'm on anymore.


The steeper the climb, the more fun it is to go down the hill and into the water.

We arrived at the 6th floor of Dong Pruk Sa. This place seems to have the least people (this corner is completely deserted).


I've reached the 7th floor of Erawan, the Erawan waterfall. The water level is a bit low (better than none at all, haha). From this angle, it doesn't look much like an elephant, it looks more like a lion, don't you think? 55


The waterfall isn't very impressive right now, and I haven't found the right angle yet (a little disappointed). It's super crowded, I don't know how to take pictures, it's so difficult. I'm starting to get bored... Looking at my watch, it's almost three o'clock. Let's take a break and then go down.

The descent offered a different perspective. The forest here was very humid, and butterflies were frequently seen.







It takes about four hours to hike to Erawan Waterfall, including rest and photo stops.

It's a long hike, and I was exhausted when I got down. It's a pity that the waterfall wasn't very full.

But I promise I'll be back again.



On the way back from Erawan, I looked out the window and saw nothing but green trees.

Looking up, I saw the mountains and the orange sunlight in the evening. It was really beautiful.

Then I stopped by the Tung Na Dam to take some photos.

Before saying goodbye to Kanchanaburi.





This is the last picture before the camera battery died. I'm so sorry and disappointed. I wanted to take more pictures of the mountains.

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Expenses for this trip

Room: 2,500 baht
Food: 505 baht
Gas: 600 baht

Total 3,606 baht, divided by 3, is 1,201 baht per person.

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Thank you.

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