Greetings to all Pantip users.
I would like to preface this post by stating that it is my first one. If there are any errors, I apologize in advance.
The journey began with the observation of others traveling to various destinations and sharing captivating images on social media platforms, captivating the attention of the global audience.
This ignited a desire within me to acquire a camera, and subsequently, the camera became my companion on countless adventures.
The photos may be a bit excessive, some are good and some are not, but it was a joy to go out and take pictures.
Our first stop is the "Huai Mae Khamin Waterfall" in the Srinakarin Dam National Park, Kanchanaburi. I visited last week.
The water is crystal clear, beautiful, and very cold. The views along the way are stunning. I went on a rainy day, and there was mist all the way. ^^
"The giant rain tree, a giant tree, is still in Kanchanaburi."
"Krua Ton Mae Klong" restaurant by the Mae Klong River. Stop by and dangle your feet after a long day of sightseeing.
After visiting many places in "Kanchanaburi", I'm starting to get a little bored. Let's go to the sea instead! I'm ready to go!
Let's go to "Satun"! Is Koh Lipe really that good? Let's go see for ourselves!
Not yet! This is not Koh Lipe, this is Koh Krungthep. Hahaha!
After flying across the sea, oh wow, Lipe is truly Lipe! It's a pity I didn't have an underwater camera. It's the most magnificent underwater scenery I've ever seen.
This place is full of rocks, beautiful rock islands. For the Lipe trip, I planned to ride the cable car at Hat Yai Park before returning from the island. I had a goal, so let's go! What are you waiting for?
Upon reaching our destination, we took a funicular up the mountain to ride a cable car for a scenic view. Then, our misfortune struck! The cable car broke down and was undergoing maintenance. We had no choice but to continue admiring the view from the platform. Where to next? Should we head north? No, not a good idea. "Krabi!" Let's go to Krabi!
For this trip, I intended to go to the "sea parting" (a natural phenomenon where the sea recedes, revealing a sandbar), but the sea didn't part! Oh well, at least I got to go to the sea.
At the Napparat Thara Beach in the evening
Where should we go to the sea next? Hahahaha Let's go to the sea in Phetchabun, "Sea of Mist" 5555
This winter in Phetchabun.
After enjoying the cool air and the misty views from various viewpoints, we continued our journey to pay respects at the Phra That Pha Sorn Kaew Temple.
A new cafe has reportedly opened on the top of the Pha Sorn Kaew cliff, offering stunning views of the Pha Sorn Kaew temple below. If you have the chance, be sure to visit and enjoy the scenery, including the sea, fog, and waterfalls. We've seen enough of the sea, fog, and waterfalls; it's time to enjoy the birds and trees! Let's go!
Thap Baikaew, Ban Thap Baikaew, Phu Thap Baikaew (Birds and trees, wait a moment, let's go to Phu Thap Baikaew first, okay? It's near Khao Kho, haha.)
The fog cleared in Khao Kho on the day I visited, but the next day after I returned, the fog came back in full force. I was so disappointed!
Let's go watch the birds fly high in the sky... Bang Pu Recreation Center (where there are birds 555)
A place with cool breeze and fresh air. I don't know about the food, never tried it. Haha! In the evenings, there are dance parties here.
Let's fly from Bang Pu to Chiang Mai to see the flowers, the Dok Phaya Suea Krong or the Thai sakura, at Khun Wang.
Followed by the "lady's slipper" orchid.
Let's go! Let's continue to "Doi Inthanon".
The viewpoint on the way up, I don't know what it's called, haha. I don't know how high this viewpoint is, but after coming down from the mountain, I just found out that it's Kiw Mae Pan. Oops, I missed it as usual. I don't have much information when I go places, so I often miss things. Haha.
The road up is winding with beautiful views. I enjoy taking the curves, as it helps prevent fatigue. (Is that right?)
Let's go back to the island together.
This time, we're heading to an island in the Sattahip Sea. It's going to be the most exciting trip ever! Haha!
"Koh Saemsan, Koh Kham, Sattahip, Chonburi."
Let's start with Koh Kham.
The viewpoint on Koh Kham requires a short but strenuous climb.
Next, let's move on to "Samaesan Island." Samaesan Island is larger than Koh Kham and is an island that takes a very fast speedboat ride. From the time I went to the island, it took about 15 minutes. If anyone is a good swimmer, I think you can swim there yourself. Hahahahaha.
Cycling uphill for the view, tiring to push, tiring to brake on the way down. 555
This concludes this post.
If I have the opportunity to visit again, I will bring more places to share. This time, it seems a bit long and not very informative. Haha.
If there are any mistakes, I apologize in advance.
Feel free to chat and invite me to travel. https://www.facebook.com/dragonflyporto If it's free, I'm ready right now. Haha.
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Friday, October 4, 2024 3:17 PM