As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, the chill of winter descends upon Thailand, ushering in a season of adventure for travelers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts alike.

Why wait? Today, #PareAekTrip will take you on a journey out of Bangkok to Kanchanaburi, also known as Kanchanaburi, a province famous for its location on the border with neighboring countries.

Where will the next part be? Let's find out!

Yes, this is Thong Pha Phum National Park in Kanchanaburi Province.

This location offers overnight accommodations, including park house rentals and tent camping. The site is spacious, and the restrooms are convenient. However, electricity is only available from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM, and finding electrical outlets can be challenging. Therefore, visitors to this location will experience true relaxation.

Let's explore what this place has to offer.

Watch the sunrise

A sea of fog just starting to form.

Another type of sea of fog 555

Dense sea of fog. 555

This is a moment for early risers. The image above must have been taken before 7 am.

There are also Tarzan-style houses, but most of them are closed for renovation. But let me tell you, it's absolutely stunning.

Enjoy the fresh air and take photos while you have time before getting hungry. Admire the endless mist.

The details are as stated on this sign. I can assure you that it is true, the sign is not lying to us.

This area offers two main viewpoints for capturing stunning photos, as indicated by the signs.

Scenic viewpoints: Khao Kud Doi and Khao Chang Phuak

The view from the Khao Kud Doi viewpoint is often shrouded in a light, misty haze, with lush greenery peeking through. If you arrive before the fog dissipates, you'll be rewarded with a thick, dense sea of clouds.

In the distance, you can see Khao Chang Phuak. Today, I'm just here to take some photos, but I hope to have the opportunity to climb to the summit one day. (Just a dream for now!)

The camping zone is a bit hazy and cool. When I went, it wasn't a festival, there were few people, and the weather was good (everything was good, I liked it).

The view can slightly improve one's appearance (just a little bit, really). 555

After a long walk, I was famished. This dish, a crispy pork stir-fry with fried egg, was affordable and delicious. It's worth the walk to try it. It's a concession stand in the park, and I highly recommend it.

The original text is in Thai and describes a personal experience with a friendly bird at a park. The author mentions that they were lucky to encounter the bird and took a picture of it. They also note that the bird is tame and does not fly away from people.

Here is the translation:

Today, I was lucky enough to meet a friendly bird at the park. I managed to take a picture of it. It's a tame bird that belongs to the park and doesn't fly away from people.

Here's another photo for you. You wouldn't believe it's a robot, would you? It's so delicious, even I'm wondering if it's real. Haha.

The original text is in Thai and describes a situation where the speaker is driving on a road with many potholes. They are debating whether to turn left or right, and they jokingly name the road "Dodge the Potholes on the Mountain Road."

Here is the translated text:

We'll stay until we're satisfied, we'll stay until everyone else has left, we'll still be here. But where should we go, left or right? Take your pick. Both sides are fun to drive on. (I've named this road "Dodge the Potholes on the Mountain Road" haha)

It's time to go.

Bidding farewell to our beloved น้องออส, let's GO go GO go!

Those who are thinking of coming to sleep and camp out in a relaxed way, I highly recommend this place. It's very comfortable. As for me, I stayed overnight, but since I arrived very late on the first day, I didn't get to walk around and take in the atmosphere. All of these pictures are from the second day of my stay at Thong Pha Phum National Park.

I'm leaving now.

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Goodbye...goodbye...hello...sir

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