I had planned to visit many times before, but I never had the chance. This time, I am determined to come.
Our journey began late in the morning, making it another location that did not require a significant travel time.
We passed the lotus pond but didn't stop. On the way back, the lotus flowers were all closed. Anyone who wants to visit should go before they close.
The first place we visited was Wat Chulaphornwanaram, located in Ban Phruek Subdistrict, Ban Na District, Nakhon Nayok Province.
This place is known as a tourist destination in Thailand, like going abroad.
The highlight of this location is the bamboo tunnel archway that extends towards the Chulabhornwanaram Temple.
Offers a peaceful, quiet, and lush atmosphere.
Then travel on to the ornamental flower village.
I searched for a coffee shop with trees, but I couldn't find one. I'm disappointed.
The entire road of this village is lined with trees.
Those who enjoy planting trees should not miss this.
The back of our truck is full of planting soil.
I long to carry the tree back.
There is no place to sit, let alone belongings.
In the afternoon, we went up to Khao Yai to camp at Lam Ta Khong.
Pitching a tent in the rain is a unique experience.
You won't have to jostle with other people.
And fully appreciate the nature.
There was no loud noise from the change of drinking location.
A group of people are sitting around a table eating.
A low, warm murmur of conversation filled the family atmosphere.
Amidst the sound of flowing water from the weir.
The distant sounds of gibbons, macaques, langurs, and siamangs can be heard.
There were a few people scattered around.
There are only three or four tents in our area.
The rest are scattered far apart.
Feeling inspired, I went out to stargaze.
The sky is exceptionally cloudy today.
Wandering through the forest, one might encounter deer foraging for food.
If you're lucky, you might also spot a porcupine.
A Very Large Porcupine
The original Thai sentence, "เม่นตัวใหญ่มากกกกกก," translates to "A very large porcupine" in English. The repetition of the letter "ก" at the end of the word "มาก" emphasizes the size of the porcupine, suggesting it is exceptionally large.
Will we survive the rain today?
The rain wasn't heavy tonight, so we were safe and sound in our tent under warm blankets.
Waking up at 5 am, I drove to Pha Daeng. The wind was strong and it was very, very cold.
The fog has completely dissipated.
The clear but hazy sky allows us to see a wider view.
We then went back to sleep.
I don't want to move anywhere.
Breathe in the fresh air and listen to the sound of flowing water.
Feeling hungry in the late morning, we packed up our tent and headed to Uncle Phea's coconut shell noodle shop, located near the Khun Dan Prakan Chon Dam.
The entrance appears mysterious.
The food is delicious. The noodles have a rich flavor, and the papaya salad is spicy.
On weekdays, only four or five tables are occupied at this table.
A wooden footrest for relaxation.
Beneath the bed frame, a school of koi fish swam in crystal-clear water.
After lunch, we stopped by the Khun Dan Prakan Chon Dam.
Images of His Majesty are ubiquitous, accompanied by historical accounts of his royal initiatives and the founding of...
Evoking a palpable sense of grief within the heart.
From the footprints of the journey
The grandeur of the dam continues to benefit the villagers, the people of Nakhon Nayok, and neighboring provinces.
A manifestation of boundless royal grace.
To see the people can rely on themselves.
With access to water and fertile soil for cultivation,
He has a far-sighted vision.
Approaching noon, we stopped to play in the water at Nang Rong Waterfall.
Enjoy a meal while playing in the water at Wang Takrai Waterfall. Ride a rubber tube down the rapids for 150 baht per vehicle.
The afternoon is waning, it's time to go home.
This trip ends with a full heart.
When you have free time, stop by and let the clear water flow cool and bring you comfort before returning.
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Translated Sentences:
1. Embrace the mist, tease the stars, and sleep in the cold on the mountain. 2. Homestay amidst the firefly forest. 3. Take a stroll through the Rama IX Museum. 4. Pitch a tent by the sea, sleep, and listen to the sound of the waves. 5. Sam Wang Floating Market and the old town, here in Phanas Nikhom. 6. Paddle a kayak at Wang Bon, sleep in a tent, and play in the waterfall. 7. Pitch a tent in Chanthaburi. 8. The long journey to Phuket, part 1. 9. The long journey to Phuket, part 2: The hunt for dim sum. 10. The long journey to Phuket, part 3: The final chapter. 11. From Korat to Pak Chong… Secret attractions that few people know about. 12. Experience the atmosphere of happiness at Hotel J Pattaya, an ordinary weekend that is extraordinary // Review of accommodation, attractions, and food. 13. Legend Siam, Thai-style beauty. 14. The more you know, the more you fall in love with Lamphang. 15. Fill your happiness at Saphan Pae Homestay. 16. Visit I-Thong, Pilok Mine, Chok Kradin Waterfall, and camp at Thong Pha Phum. 17. Sleep in a tent and play in the Wang Takrai Waterfall. 18. Once upon a time in Hua Hin.
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