After May 25th, the Thai Meteorological Department announced that the rainy season in Thailand this year has begun. On May 22, 2015, the wind blowing over Thailand changed to a southwesterly wind, which brought moisture from the Andaman Sea to cover Thailand and the Gulf of Thailand. The upper-level wind has changed to a northeasterly and easterly wind, covering the country, along with Thailand starting to have continuous rain, which is considered the start of the rainy season in Thailand this year.


Yesterday, after dropping my child off at school, I drove up to explore the lushness of the familiar Doi Inthanon forest.

Take Highway 108 from Chiang Mai-Hang Dong to Hot, almost reaching Chom Thong district.

Then turn right onto Highway 1009 and head straight to the top of the mountain. The traffic is heavy all the way, as it is the agricultural season and the roads are crowded with agricultural vehicles.


Along the way, it rained all the way, confirming that we have truly entered the rainy season.

The excruciatingly dry summer, worse than any other year, has finally come to an end.

Raindrops are starting to fall, bringing moisture back to the earth and replenishing life for the people.


The sight of white clouds floating over the mountaintop like this is a truly refreshing sight. No matter how many times I see it, I never get tired of it.


Reaching the top of the mountain at 9:35 am, the outside temperature of the car is 15.5 degrees in this country of Thailand.

There are probably only a few places where the weather is still this cold at the end of May.

I quickly grabbed my jacket and slung my tripod over my shoulder, hurrying down the nature trail at Ang Ka.


The purpose of coming here today, besides enjoying the refreshing atmosphere and experiencing the cool weather,

I took my eyes off the computer screen and looked at the bright green forest. I also brought a new wide-angle lens to try out.

Today's nature trail at Ang Ka is lush and green, with moss covering the entire area.

A stark contrast to the previous month, seeing these two images makes me feel that driving a hundred kilometers was worth it.


Lush greenery as far as the eye can see, living up to the saying that travel is like recharging your batteries.

People who work in the city until they are exhausted, like a battery that is about to run out.

Seeing this lush scenery with my own eyes is more than just recharging my batteries.







If this place were a photo studio, my studio today would be cool and refreshing.

Surrounded by beautiful scenery, I spent nearly two hours here without encountering any other tourist groups.

This must be the low season.



A natural studio with no music playing, only the sound of birds singing from the Dolby nature surround sound system.


A natural studio where there is no air conditioning dripping, but water vapor condenses into droplets and then drips from the fern leaves onto my head.

Nature has recovered very quickly. When I came here last month, the moss was still dry and withered.

But when it rained heavily for two weeks, everything became lush and plump again.



The great nature has energized me, it's like a blessing from Mother Nature!

Everywhere you look, you see lush greenery all around you.





As a child of Mother Nature

I have delivered the greenery to you.

May everyone find happiness in nature and help to preserve it for all time. Thank you.


Comments