Is a rainy season forest trip a good idea? It's dangerous, isn't it? Is it worth it? And why be afraid? It's just getting wet when it rains.
"If you're determined to do it, then do it. Don't hesitate. Go for it!"
Embark on our journey.
Day 1
We gathered at the BTS Mo Chit parking lot around 10:00 PM to board a van and travel to Phu Soi Dao National Park, arriving in time to ascend the mountain in the morning.
Around 6:00 AM, we reached the Chat Trakan Market, where we freshened up, brushed our teeth, and fueled up for the day ahead.
Here's our energy boost: iced milk tea, soft-boiled egg, and grilled chicken with sticky rice.
We continued our journey until we reached the park headquarters. I thought we were early and there wouldn't be many people, but I was surprised to see a large crowd.
We are preparing to weigh our luggage and the items that the porters will carry up the mountain.
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After completing the registration process, we waited for the official vehicle to take us to the starting point of the Phusoidao Waterfall hike.
The person sitting in front of me is blocking the sign, so I can't see the name of the waterfall.
It's time to climb the mountain. Get ready to go!...
The ascent to Phu Soi Dao requires a 6.5 km hike. The mountain stands at 2,102 meters above sea level, making it the fourth highest peak in Thailand. The trail consists of five slopes.
1. Farewell Mound
2. The Hill of the Sages' Defeat
3. Khao Pa Ko
4. Tiger Hill
5. Death Hill
Renowned for their grueling nature, Death Hill and Khao Nang Phanthurat challenge even the most seasoned runners.
And we have reached our final hill, "The Hill of Death".
We must cross the mountain peak that we see in order to reach the pine forest and our campsite for tonight.
We headed straight to the campsite.
Upon arrival, we took a short break to rest. We then pitched our tents, unpacked our belongings, and prepared to cook dinner together.
It's time to go back and take a shower to prepare to cook.
The kitchen is full, so let's go take a shower.
Bathing here requires renting a bucket and dipper, and then fetching water to bathe yourself. Drinking water is also not available for purchase. If the rainwater runs out, you will have to drink from the stream.
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Tonight, we'll have a delicious meal together. The weather is cold tonight, just like it is here. The fog has been thick since 4 pm.
We had fun activities until 10:30 pm, it was amazing.
One day has passed, and why does time fly by so quickly?
Meet me at Phusoidao at 5 am tomorrow.
Day 2
At 4:45 AM, the air outside the tent was pleasantly cool, with a temperature of 17 degrees Celsius. We left the tent to prepare to wash our faces and brush our teeth at the stream, getting ready to watch the sunrise at the viewpoint.
We decided to wait for the sunrise at the sunset viewpoint, as the local vendor informed us that this spot also offered a view of the rising sun.
We waited until around 7 am, but the sun still refused to show itself. The thick fog that had blanketed the mountain the previous day remained, obscuring our view.
After a while, the sun emerged, gracing us with its light for approximately two minutes.
Let's head back to our tent and have breakfast.
This morning's menu features instant noodles and stir-fried noodles. Judging by everyone's expressions, it's safe to say they're enjoying the meal.
After finishing their meal, they helped the vendor pack up and then all headed down together.
Descending is no less tiring than ascending, as it requires constant leg engagement.
Cool and comfortable, a real treat.
The private bathroom also comes with a view, allowing you to enjoy a luxurious bath while admiring the scenery.
And it's time to go back already? It feels like we just arrived.
This trip, we all came as strangers, not knowing each other beforehand.
On the return journey, we were both siblings, friends, and younger ones who worked together, taking care of each other.
Strong friendships often blossom during travel experiences.
PeatParin
Wednesday, October 9, 2024 5:58 PM