The Pilok mining area, or Ban Itong, is actually a beautiful place with curves to play on the mountain and roads to speed up from Kanchanaburi city to Thong Pha Phum.

At the end of October every year, I also expect that there will be cold weather to make us feel refreshed. But this time it's not 5555.

I left my accommodation near Rangsit early in the morning and took the Lat Lum Kaew route to Bang Len to take a plane to Ban Itong.

High-society chicken, KCF Airlines, provides fresh chicken and raw eggs throughout the journey.

Just riding around and taking pictures of whatever I see, as I usually do when I'm out for a ride.

Arrived at Kaeng Sean intersection at 10:30 am and took a break to watch the dogs and cats.

Which one is more excited? This dog is super excited, the cat is super indifferent, it doesn't even see the dog.

I haven't even gone far and it's already stopped again, parked again, nothing lol. Changed the taillight, one of the advantages of a family car, you can get it serviced anywhere, lots of spare parts.


Let's go, let's continue, ride and enjoy the wind and the view. The Kanchanaburi-Thong Pha Phum road is good for speed, but this car can't go fast.

Wow! I'm already at Mae U Kho. Let's take a quick photo with the blooming sunflowers.

Is it marigolds or cosmos? I can't tell, but the filling is good. Can anyone tell me?

Riding until past one in the afternoon, I finally arrived at Thong Pha Phum. I was starving!

Stop by for some noodles at the market entrance to Thong Pha Phum Market. The shop is on the left-hand side.

Delicious fish noodles, flavorful pork noodles, and excellent beef noodles.

Blinded by rage, this is the consequence.



No more than 15 minutes.

The sound of the drums is so loud that it's hard to tell if it's hunger or pleasure. But I think it's pleasure.

While the photo may not raise any eyebrows, take a closer look at the puffed rice. This is **puffed rice in coconut milk**! I haven't tried it yet, so I don't know how it tastes. I'll be sure to stop by and try it next time.

The scene cuts to a rest stop on a winding road that makes you feel dizzy. There are some damaged sections along the way, but the journey is still enjoyable. The sky looks gloomy, like someone who is heartbroken.


Let's hurry up. I don't want to get caught in the rain. It will be troublesome.

The car has been parked.


Tonight, we are camping at the H. field, which is in a muddy condition.

Alright, let's see it. Show me your profile picture.

Flying from Bang Len Airport to the helicopter landing pad for a photo.

After setting up the tent, let's ride a motorbike to the nearby Elephant Tusk Hill.

The weather is nice and the sky is beautiful. No matter how you take a picture, it will be beautiful.

The view from the health page is quite beautiful, isn't it?



Let's go see the flagpole hill on Mittraphap Road. It looks quite tense. I saw that the other side was changing shifts. Let's take a quick picture and then go find something to eat.


The Flagpole Hill and the Friendship Channel are adjacent to each other. You will need to ride past the Wat Muang Pilok temple and through the Border Patrol checkpoint. The atmosphere is tense at the moment, so let's hurry and find some food to eat.


It is said that Burmese crabs are delicious, but unfortunately, there was a power shift, so no crabs were brought in. No worries, I'll eat at the Krua Sud Dan restaurant. Hopefully, I'll see fog tonight. Last time I came up here, it was foggy all night, like Silent Hill. Let's wait and see.

A simple home-cooked meal for someone who has been riding a motorcycle all day.

Spicy Tom Yum soup with three kinds of mushrooms and stir-fried minced pork with holy basil. The spiciness is almost unbearable, making it unsuitable as a main dish. The flavors are intense, with a strong kick of spice and sourness.

Let's go then, there's foam in the cup.

Wow, that's refreshing!


I couldn't find a chance to take a picture of the tent because it was drizzling. Anyway, I'm sleeping here as shown in the picture. Can you see the blue tent?

The rain continued throughout the night until 7 am. I woke up at 6 am and went to the market to find food.

Let's call it helping to open the shop.

Two sets of fried eggs with hot drinks, 140 baht in total.

Gone in a flash.

After relaxing for a while, we packed up our tent and headed back to Bangkok.

The best advice I can give you is to camp at the school if you're unsure about where to stay. They have everything you need.

Follow me to see for yourself. I hear they have tents and rooms available. You can zoom in on the picture on your phone.

On the night in question, several groups of people descended from the Chang Suek Hill, reportedly fleeing loud noises.

Here is the photo of the 399th bend. I tried counting the number of ascents and descents, but I couldn't finish.

Let's count again next time.

"If you haven't been there yet, hurry up! It's starting to look more and more like Pai and Chiang Khan, with old houses being demolished and replaced by trendy accommodations. If you like that sort of thing, you'll probably enjoy it."


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