Hello, it's Jack. Lately, I've been feeling restless and have a strong urge to travel. My mind is constantly filled with thoughts of exploring new places and having adventures.

What's wrong with us?! We're going to be broke! Jack, help!

If it's a weekend, you might want to look for a nearby tourist spot with a beautiful view on a low budget, or a place where you can go in the morning and come back in the evening.

To truly experience the essence of travel, we must embrace the unexpected and allow ourselves to be swept away by the journey. Without this element of surprise, life can become stagnant and devoid of excitement.

Feel free to say hello, chat, or ask for advice.

Here, the travel page captures Jack's photos. My journey by Little Traveler.

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August has a 3-day long weekend, which is Mother's Day. Yay! We have to go home to see our mother in Phetchaburi Province.


Many people may wonder how Jack makes a living, as he seems to travel frequently and his Facebook page is filled with travel photos and concert images.

These are her hobbies. In fact, Jack is a teacher at a private school in Bangkok, so she has a lot of free time.

Someone asked if my mother was okay with me traveling alone and living a rough life.

She replied, "No."

How wonderful that mother doesn't scold.

No, I don't know. 555555



The only thing my mother complained about was that I got tanned from taking pictures in the sun. I'm not usually fair-skinned, but the sun made me even darker than before, to the point that my mother couldn't stand it.

Jack's life is like this. Wait, is anyone interested? 55555



Let's move on. Don't waste time on Jack.

In the past, I would just go home after work. Now, I have to think about where I can go out and have fun. Haha.

Please, a lottery ticket from Prachuap Khiri Khan. The famous hat-shaped mountain, but I've never been there.

It would be great to visit the Khao Daeng viewpoint as well. Alright, let's do it, youngsters.

According to Boy, the admin of the "เที่ยวสิวะ" page, he gets sunburned easily.

Thank you for the information. You are the best.

The ascent is longer and more challenging.

However, you won't be going with me. I have to go alone again. Why am I so upset?

It's normal for you to travel alone, right?



Okay, let's get back on track and plan our lives!

"No one is going with us, so we can do whatever we want. Let's just take all three of them in one day. Wow, that's amazing! We're so strong!"

He peeked through the glass. He wore a red hat. "Wait, are we going to die on the first hill, Jack?"

The plan is to leave Bangkok at 2 am.

To be waiting to register to climb Khao Lom Muak at 6 am is good. To descend from Khao Lom Muak.

Hiked up Khao Chong Krachok and on the way back, stopped by Sam Roi Yot National Park to hike to the Khao Daeng viewpoint before driving back home to Phetchaburi.

Wow, great plan! (Again?) As planned.

Are you awake?

Wake up.

What time did you wake up?

5:17 AM.

Go play over there!



The relationship is over. All that's left is the Red Mountain viewpoint. Sigh, I'm tired of myself.

If you follow Jack's reviews, you'll notice that many of his trips are like this. It seems that Jack has trouble waking up.

In reality, Jack doesn't have a problem with waking up, but rather, Ji has a problem with sleeping.

Forcing yourself to sleep is impossible. For example, Jack went to bed around midnight. The probability of him waking up at 1 am is 0.8%.

If I wake up, I definitely won't be able to drive. So, at 6 am, I'll check the water and engine oil, and then leave Bangkok.

Jack drove himself.

Take Rama II Road and turn left at Wang Manao Intersection.

We will run onto Phetkasem Road (Highway 4).

Upon reaching Cha-am, we took the Cha-am-Pranburi bypass (Highway 37).


To avoid the city, we will not enter Cha-am or Hua Hin.

The road will then connect with Highway 4 in Pran Buri.

Continue driving past Thanarat Camp until you reach Lotus. Turn left at the Lotus intersection.

Following the signs, we will enter Highway 1020, which leads to Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park.

Turn right at the intersection onto Route 3168.

It's only about a hundred meters away, maybe even less.

Turn left onto Route 4020 and continue driving until you reach Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park.

The view from the road is beautiful.


Almost there!



Arrive at the National Park at 10:00 AM.

The Red Mountain Viewpoint is located approximately 400 meters from the National Park Office.


I saw the entrance while driving by, but I'm not sure if sedans are allowed.


How is the parking? I was worried about the road conditions, so I parked at the National Park office and walked.

Upon arrival, the situation became clear. Jack's presence was unexpected and elicited amusement. (The number 5 conceals underlying tears.)

The car lane is accessible and has a small parking lot with a security booth and personnel on duty.


Safe, worry-free, thankfully it's not a long walk.


Let's get started!

You can access the content directly, without registration or fees.

Access is restricted after 16:30.


The initial stages are smooth, gradually increasing in difficulty.

Although the hike isn't strenuous, it's crucial to wear appropriate footwear due to the sharp, rocky terrain.


Short rope sections are provided for gripping.

Strike a pose! Find an empty spot, take out your phone, and snap a selfie.


Easy to navigate on your own, no need to worry about getting lost. Arrows point the way at regular intervals.


We walked leisurely, and there were not many tourists. On the way, we met five gardeners coming down.


The road remains rocky all the way.


Keep it on the way.


Who are you?


Enjoying the view before reaching the top, taking a break. With this kind of view, we must be close. It's a relief.


Continue walking. Oh my god, what are we facing? The last part is very steep.


After a long climb, I finally saw a sign in the distance. "I'm almost there!" I exclaimed.


And then we finally reached the top.


The climb was worth it, the view is amazing! This is definitely one of the best spots to watch the sunrise.


28 Minutes to Conquer the Red Mountain Viewpoint


A short moment that feels like an eternity, a distance of 400-500 meters that feels like an impossible journey.

This evokes a sense of adventure, which is exactly what we enjoy.

Tired, take a break, it will go away soon. Far away, walk slowly, you will arrive soon.

Leg pain, out for 2-3 days, will recover soon. More regrettable if I can't go.

The impressions we form will stay with us throughout our lives.

The walkway and the top floor are very quiet. In conclusion, Jack is the only one on the top floor right now.



Enjoy a relaxed photo shoot with no crowds.


Good. It's not chaotic. Take your time to look around and find your own corner.


Offers both sea and mountain views.


This side is the route we drove through.



There are many pictures.


Let's start with the sea side first.


What is unseen is often okay.

After taking photos for a while, someone came up and said, "Wow, I'm not tired anymore!"
I believe many people would think the same way. Seeing beautiful views will definitely make you feel less tired. Trust me.
Oh, I forgot to mention that it's sunny up there. It's a good idea to wear long sleeves or bring some sun protection.
I stood in the sun taking photos for an hour. At that time, I wasn't afraid of getting tanned, I was more afraid of not getting beautiful photos. But I had to come back and sit with a burning arm.
My arm now looks like I'm wearing an arm sleeve. It's even darker now. 5555 I'm laughing with tears in my eyes. My mom will scold me again.

Having captured the breathtaking seascapes, we ventured inland to explore the majestic mountains.


I really like the mountain view (Jack likes mountains and waterfalls). The wind is very strong, so if you don't have good balance, you might get blown away.


Almost finished, just a little more.


Let's continue to enjoy the view.



Let's take a look at the pictures instead.

The sentence is already in English and does not require translation.



Wandering around this area.

I like this angle.

The provided text is empty. There is nothing to translate.

And then came the original corner 5555




I've been up here for a long time.


It's time to go down, or we'll be home too late.
On the way down, I met several groups of people walking up. Most of them asked, "Is it much further? Is it beautiful up there?"
I gave them an encouraging answer, "Not far, we're almost there. The view is really beautiful." 5555
When I got down, I met a park ranger. He asked me how I got there (he saw Jack walking out), probably wondering where I came from.
"Oh, I walked from the office. I didn't know cars could get in at first," I said.
I walked along the meadow, taking in the view from below.
I came across this plant, I don't know what it is, but I saw monkeys eating it.




Interesting, I've never seen this before.

Encountered local wildlife along the way.


Time to go home. Visiting just one place is okay, I'm happy today.
I love the view from above. There are 2 options to choose from: climb up to tell him you love him or throw your loneliness into the sea. It's up to you.
And most importantly, it's not difficult to walk, the distance is not far, anyone can come.
Many people have been there, many people go back, many people have never been there.
I want you to try it. Go out and experience it, and you will fall in love with Thailand.
I hope this review will be helpful and inspire many people to travel.
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Experience is not for sale, you have to travel to get it.
My journey by Little Traveler
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