.....The trip to Pha Cha Na Dai this time was a lot of fun with a large group. The journey was extremely tiring, but everyone agreed it was worth it. Climbing this mountain is not for everyone; ordinary people wouldn't attempt it. Only your heart can tell you how brave you are. The atmosphere throughout the journey was great, with many tourist attractions to stop at. We left Ubon Ratchathani at 6:00 AM and arrived at Ban Na Phothi Klang at 10:10 AM. We stopped for breakfast and continued on our way. Before climbing the mountain, we visited the giant creeper at Khao Luang Luea and Thung Na Mueang Waterfall, and then stopped at Saeng Chan Waterfall (down the hole). There wasn't much water there at the time (we rested for a while, and it was already noon!). We continued on to Ban Cha Chom and stopped for lunch (but it was already a little after noon). Around two o'clock, everyone prepared to climb Pha Cha Na Dai. The distance from the foot of the mountain to the top is 15 km, and the journey was (see the pictures). It took us almost 3 hours to climb up. Along the way, there were many waterfalls and smaller tourist attractions, such as Hin Tao Chom Chan, Sao Cheliang Kู่, Kit Waterfall, Wildflower Viewing Point, Hong Nham Taem, Two-Leaf Pine Hill, Phlan Hin Tham Hai, Walking Path, Lan Pok Waterfall, and many more. We arrived at the top at 4:30 PM and stopped at the tourist service center to use the restroom and take a shower (some people didn't bring a change of clothes, haha). Then we found a place to pitch our tents, but remember that you can only pitch them in the designated areas. Camping on the cliff face is prohibited. Everyone finished setting up their tents and started preparing food. On the menu was grilled pork and boiled instant noodles (very delicious). The cold wind was blowing, and we sat by the fire, enjoying the atmosphere. We took pictures at night (see the album). We probably won't sleep all night (sleeping in tents). The highlight of our trip was waking up early this morning to watch the sunrise at Pha Cha Na Dai. We really hoped there would be fog, but there wasn't, haha. No matter, watching the sunrise was enough. It was beautiful. The sun shone on the #golden meadow (see the pictures, haha).

And Thung Na Muang Waterfall

Giant water lilies at Thung Na Muang Waterfall


Nearby waterfalls...Namtok Lor Ru or Saeng Jan

The path leading to Pha Chanada before the trek...


Let's start now... The way up to Pha Chanadai is mostly rocky...

The path to the top of Pha Charoen Rai is not easy.

Stop by Hin Ta Hin Yai to admire the moon on the way up.

Let's take a picture, or else they'll think we didn't come.

Parked by the side of the road to take pictures.


This is another path with sand along the way... with pine trees on the side...

We finally reached the tourist service center. Let's take a shower before heading to the campsite.

We are now at the campsite, preparing a fire for tonight as the weather is cold.

... Grilled pork... our dinner tonight... I can only say one thing... delicious...

The night sky is illuminated by the bright moon.

The cold weather makes people light a fire to warm themselves....a very large pile of wood...

We wake up at five in the morning to witness the sunrise before anyone else in Siam. We walk 500 meters from the campsite.

Show us some thrills, guys....(don't try this at home because it's a show 555)

We have arrived. 555 Let's take a picture of the sign first.

Let's breathe some fresh air...

The sun has risen… This is what I meant when I said that Ubon Ratchathani is the first place in Siam to see the sunrise.

The ultimate pleasure....

"So much fun with my boyfriend, even more fun…"

Not only that, if you walk to the other side of Pha Chanadai, you will find a field of wildflowers, as shown in the picture.

Capture a playful image of wildflowers... Imagine a fairy admiring the flowers...

The atmosphere was fantastic. Let's go on a trip to Pha Charanai together. When the sun was blazing, we knew it was time to descend the mountain. We packed up our belongings and headed back. Before leaving, we stopped by the #Lan Phok Waterfall, which was close to our campsite. It was beautiful, and I recommend checking it out. Unfortunately, my car had a flat tire at that time. I asked the park ranger about an air pump, and they had one, but it wasn't compatible with my tire. We tried to inflate it anyway (and were happy when it worked!), but we had to hurry down the mountain before the tire went flat again. Everyone descended the mountain (to be continued).


And then we went to Tham Patihat Temple after descending from the cliff. After that, we traveled back for a long time. #See you on the next trip soon… #Let's travel together.



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