Hello everyone, it's Kaew again.

In Mobile Photographer • Keep your camera in your bag, grab your phone and take pictures!!

This time, Kaew will take you on a journey to follow the royal projects of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej on the occasion of the 1st anniversary of his passing. Let's go see it.

This time, I didn't go alone. I took my parents with me on the trip. Many people may not enjoy traveling with their families, but trust me, it can be just as fun as traveling with friends. Plus, it strengthens family bonds.

We traveled overnight, departing from Bangkok at 6:00 PM and arriving in Chiang Rai the next morning.


Upon arriving early in the morning, we unloaded our belongings from the tour bus, taking only the essentials.
This was because we would be transferring to a minivan to ascend Doi Ang Khang, where we would then embark on a hike.

It didn't take long for us to reach the Doi Ang Khang Agricultural Center. The air was cool and comfortable, and the dew had just dried up.

Local villagers set up stalls selling handmade goods from their community near the spot where we will stop for lunch.

The restaurant we will be stopping at for lunch (buffet price per person is 200 baht) has a pleasant atmosphere.


The winding path allows for a leisurely stroll around the garden.

The morning light filtering through the trees is beautiful, isn't it?

After finishing our meal, we decided to stop by a nearby cafe for a caffeine boost. The cafe is located in the same area as the restaurant.



This is the highlight that attracts many people to visit this place. Who wouldn't want to see the beautiful Tiger Lily flowers? (Even though I took this photo with my phone, it's still stunning!)

The once abundant flowers have now mostly fallen, leaving only a few scattered blooms to delight our eyes. But let's move on.

The next stop on our tour was the Strawberry Farm at Ban Khop Dong, Doi Ang Khang. This place is absolutely stunning, and I highly recommend it to anyone visiting the area.


Despite the scorching sun, I couldn't resist taking photos. There are so many beautiful angles to capture. Amateur photographers are sure to return with stunning images.

My first day of travel ended like this, leaving my parents to shop to their hearts' content.


On the second day of my trip, I arrived at Doi Tung early in the morning.

Kaew traveled by van and then changed to a free songthaew at the base of the mountain.

We have arrived at the destination. There are not many people yet, and the weather is pleasant.


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We also stopped by to buy tickets to enter the garden area (price around 50 baht/person).
The sun was starting to come out, but that was good. The bright light made for some nice photos as well.


In the heart of the garden, taking a panoramic photo with your phone is stunning, but be careful of pedestrians.

As Kaew mentioned, strong light can also produce beautiful images. The surfaces of flowers and leaves reflect light, creating stunning shadows.

Kaeo spent quite a long time here to get a good picture. It's easy to take pictures with a mobile phone, but if you want to take beautiful pictures, you need to be patient.


I love the moment when I get down on the ground to take pictures of flowers, even if my face is almost touching the soil. It's so much fun! 55

Strolling around the garden, the clear sky will soon be gone, as the rainy season is approaching.

The use of locally sourced materials in walkway decoration creates a unique visual appeal.


This is off-topic, but I couldn't help myself. The smell is so good, it's intoxicating! 55

Flags or "tung" as they are called in the north, hung on trees along the path down.


A roadside view while waiting for a shared taxi to go down.

After descending from Doi Tung, we continued our journey to the serene "Rai Chern Tawan".


An archway at the entrance.

The atmosphere is very similar to that of a Japanese temple.


For those who appreciate scenic beauty and tranquility, seeking a place to relax and unwind, this is the perfect destination.

This prayer sign is Japanese. 55 5 But I like it, it creates a good atmosphere.


On my way back, I came across this creature staring at the glass from afar.

Let's take a selfie with this handsome guy, but he's a bit smelly. Take a shower, please. 55


In the evening, Kaeo stopped by Wat Huai Pla Kang to admire the sunset.




Done! In just two short days, you can have a truly rewarding and time-efficient trip. How did you like this trip, friends? Did you enjoy it?
As always, all the photos in this trip were taken with my own mobile phone. If I can take them, anyone can!
Until we meet again, have fun taking photos with your mobile phones! Goodbye.


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