Hello everyone! ^O^

Today, I'm bringing you a light review of my thirteenth trip, a "travel easy" version, where we found a location to change our profile pictures for fun. (Actually, I went on Friday and Saturday, but the number of days is comparable to going on Saturday and Sunday, so it was super chill!)

On this trip, I took my friends to visit

Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Sam Roi Yot District

Stay overnight in Phetchaburi Province

Enjoy delicious food in Nakhon Pathom Province

And of course… if any of you have read my blog before, you'll know my concept:

I've never made my own travel plans, and I've never been the leader of a team on any trip. 55555

I travel often like this, but I always go as a fan. (Why do I seem proud? =[]=)

So, of course, on this trip, I had someone take me around again.

And it was the same person as before…


"Aam"

Appears in every blog as a trip planner, driver, and photographer.

And this trip, we went together, just the two of us. No one else came along. 5555


We departed from Bangkok at around 3:30 AM.

Our destination was Sam Roi Yot District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province.

We aimed to arrive at approximately 7:00 AM on Friday, which was the day of Loy Krathong.

And then… it went as planned. We arrived at "Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park".

It was around 7:30 am (including a stop at a gas station and 7-Eleven because Kan Na was hungry 5555).

Upon entering the park, there will be a barrier and a sign indicating the opening time.

The viewpoint is accessible from 8:00 AM onwards. If you arrive earlier (like me), you need to inform the park staff that you wish to go up before the opening time. However, I did not inform them myself.

On the day of my visit, there was a group of tourists who arrived before me. I was able to join them and go up to the viewpoint together.


The hiking trail follows the path shown in the picture. The atmosphere is lush and green, filled with the essence of chlorophyll. Although the path is made of mountain rocks, it is conveniently designed with steps for easy climbing. There are some sections with slippery rocks and steep inclines, but overall, the hike is not overly challenging.

Hello everyone!!! We've arrived! ^O^/

'Khao Daeng Viewpoint, Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park'

It took us about twenty minutes to walk from the bottom to the top of the mountain. When we arrived at this point,

The wind was blowing very hard. We were sweating profusely from the heat, but it evaporated within ten seconds!


After a challenging climb to the summit,

We just had to take a selfie to share the stunning view with the world!

And this is what happened! Hair tie, please! 55555


The view from the top of this mountain is breathtaking. It's a beautiful, multi-dimensional country view.

Looking down, you can see rice fields and a small, uncrowded community.

Further on, there is a vast expanse of ocean, interspersed with layers of mountains stretching out into the distance.

And in the strong wind, you can smell the true essence of the sea.

It's the smell of salt, the smell of the ocean, so refreshing that you just want to sit there and relax for a long time.

And when we turned back...we found green covering the mountains.

It may not be as green as the rainforests in the north, because this region is the sea, the mountains are hard rocks.

The beauty of nature here is therefore unique and distinctive.


I told you that this trip was for taking photos to change my profile. Of course, there will be selfies. 5555

Or, if you want to take photos and post them right away, like Kan Na, you can do that too. The phone signal is crystal clear.


We spent about an hour relaxing and taking photos to capture the atmosphere.

We actually wanted to stay a little longer, but Uncle said he would take us to the cave next.

So here we go! We're now walking down to the cave.


The descent is easier than the ascent, similar to walking down stairs.

Steps are easy to navigate, but be cautious of slippery rocks. Holding onto nearby trees for support is recommended.


On the way back from the park, I passed by this temple (I can't remember the name), but the atmosphere was so beautiful.

So I stopped by to pay my respects and make a wish.


We left the temple a moment ago and headed to...

"Phraya Nakhon Cave"

which, when we arrived, had a very spacious parking lot with a restaurant service as well.


An army marches on its stomach, so let's eat, hungry Kale. 55555

And if you see me looking stressed, it's not because of anything. I've been fighting so long that my food is about to go bad. =*=


After the restaurant, walk inside and you will find a staircase leading up the mountain.

The starting point of the walk to Phraya Nakhon Cave is a concrete-covered stone staircase that is easy to walk on because the steps are large.

However, after walking for a while, it becomes difficult because the stones are very slippery and the path becomes steeper.


Halfway up the mountain, there is a balcony where you can stop and rest.

You will see the sea view and feel the sea breeze, which will help you to feel less dizzy. 55555

I almost had to stick the inhaler to my nose, I was so tired from walking.


After traversing the first hill, which involved ascending and descending slippery stone steps, you will continue walking along the beach. This section provides a welcome respite, allowing you to admire the stunning ocean views and feel the cool breeze.

After walking along the beach path, we reached the foot of another mountain. The path was similar to the viewpoint at Khao Daeng, but much more slippery! It is recommended to wear shoes with good traction. I didn't think it would be this slippery, so I came in casual sandals, planning for a relaxing stroll. What a surprise!

Halfway there! TOT I'm so happy! 😭😭😭😭 I'm so tired!

This is a resting balcony. The sea view, the cool breeze, it's the same as before. The only difference is that I'm about to faint. 55555


We're almost there! After a strenuous climb from the viewpoint, it's about a fifteen-minute walk to the cave entrance.

I'm feeling a mix of excitement and exhaustion. Not because this is my first cave, but because... I'm tired! Finally, we're here!


Oh my god! Finally!

Kan Na managed to walk with trembling legs and here is the entrance to the cave.


The Cave's Interior

The cave boasts numerous nooks and crannies, some small, some large. While some areas are accessible, others are not. The air inside is refreshingly cool and free from humidity, with gentle sunlight filtering through, creating an ideal atmosphere for photography.

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The magnificence of this cave is that you have to walk down the stairs again.

There are so many floors, it's really big. I give up.


Upon reaching the bottom, at the entrance to Phraya Nakhon Cave (meaning the innermost part),

The moment we walked inside, we could hear the voices of tourists who were walking in at the same time.

Shouting in unison...so beautiful! / Amazing!!

I couldn't help but scream out loud because the inside was so beautiful that my heart skipped a beat.


The beauty of the scene is truly breathtaking. The sunlight illuminates the palace perfectly, creating a stunning visual spectacle. Although we arrived slightly late, around 11 am, the sunlight still managed to cast a radiant glow upon the structure. The intricate details and architectural grandeur left us speechless, and foreign tourists couldn't help but express their admiration.

The theory that "dogs have a good nose" never knew it would be this good!!!!

Kanom walked into the cave, taking pictures as she went, when she heard the sound of this dog barking at her from afar.

It was very far away, about 50 meters or maybe a little more.

This dog was playing with a foreign boy, but when he saw Kanom, he barked at her. What did I do wrong!!! TOT

After a while, this dog ran like a hundred meters towards Kanom.

Kanom was also confused because everyone was looking at her. But when she recovered from her shock, she realized...

Oh!! Kanom was carrying a bag of sausages with her 555555 (she had brought it for climbing because she was already full from eating rice).


A young boy ran after his dog to find his aunt. His aunt then handed him a bag of bologna and said, "I'll give it to you, but you have to feed the dog yourself." 55555

And the bologna was gone within 30 seconds. Oh my god!


It is unclear how this creature found its way into such a deep and remote cave.

However, it is incredibly adorable. Despite being very hungry, it did not aggressively try to snatch the food from my hand.

I played with it for a long time, so much so that my uncle teased me, saying that I brought him on a trip just to play with a dog.


Kanna was strolling along when she came across these two trees.

Walking closer to see what kind of trees they were, she saw a sign that read "Couple Wedding Arbour".

And in English, it also said "Couple Wedding Arbour".

It is said that if a couple holds hands and walks through this arch, they will get married.

But for now, Kanna will just walk through the elephant's belly. It's more fitting. 555555


The interior is very spacious. Although it was Loy Krathong Day when we arrived, it was a weekday, Friday. This meant that there weren't many people around. The two of us set up our cameras and relaxed for quite a while.

As mentioned earlier upon arrival,

the lighting is truly exceptional. Aam set up her camera seriously and captured many stunning shots.


I saw it set up a camera. If anyone has read the Vietnam trip, they will know that…

It set up the camera to take a picture of itself. Once the camera was set up, it said, "Please press the button to take a picture." Oh, thanks! Sometimes I just post and wait for nothing. 5555555

Note: The original text is informal and conversational. The translation maintains the same tone while ensuring clarity and accuracy.

The sun sets, the sky turns black, but what I have to do regularly is... find a place to sleep. 55555

I'm starting with the Intro, you can tell my age right away, brothers and sisters!

This is a very unplanned plan. I mean, I wanted to camp by the sea.

Wake up and the waves hit the tent or something like that (wait!). Just kidding! We were aiming for Sam Phraya Beach.

But in the afternoon, we went to contact the officials. The officials informed us that the waves and wind were very strong, it was dangerous, and we couldn't sleep there.

We didn't prepare to book a room in advance. So Khana told me to take a car back to sleep at...

"Kaeng Krachan National Park, Phetchaburi Province"


Although visiting Kaeng Krachan National Park was a last-minute decision, we were very happy with it. The atmosphere here is great, and we traded the seaside for a lakeside view. At least it's still by the water, right? We originally planned to camp in a tent, but we forgot ours at a friend's house. So, we ended up renting a tent from the park staff for 250 baht. You can park your car right at the tent site, which makes it very convenient for unloading your belongings. You don't have to take everything out of the car, like your clothes bag. When you need something, you can just go get it from the car. It's super easy!

After setting up the tent, we were hungry (we were hungry throughout the trip).

Uncle volunteered to light the charcoal stove (we brought our own stove. We love the moment of grilling in front of the tent and watching the stars).

But today is Loy Krathong Day, there are no stars. But the moon is very big!

And this is Uncle's first time lighting a charcoal stove! Let's see if we can eat tonight!!?


Boom! Here's the result of my grilling!

The fire was so hot that the bacon almost burned. We barely had time to grill everything before it caught fire. 555555555

(Note: The paper you see is grilling paper. It prevents the meat from sticking to the grill and doesn't catch fire.)


After a delicious dinner under the moonlight, we all went our separate ways to take a shower.

Our bodies were covered in soot and ash from lighting the charcoal stove. We were all filthy!

The bathrooms here are amazing! They are very clean and well-maintained. Kan and Am were very impressed with the bathrooms.

Kan saw that there was a cleaning lady who was constantly taking care of the bathrooms, and there were communal slippers that everyone had to change into before using the bathroom.

This kept the bathrooms from getting dirty from the mud and dirt outside. However, the water is well water, so there is some sediment. You have to be careful.

Kan's method is to turn on the water and let it run for a while, waiting until the water is clear, and then she uses the water.

We've been traveling all day... See you tomorrow morning. ^o^


Good morning!!!

You're not mistaken! ^o^ I woke up hungry, I told you I'm a morning snacker 55555

I haven't even washed my face yet, but I'm sitting here enjoying the view and the morning air with a bag of snacks.

Oh! The morning atmosphere is so refreshing, it's good for the heart!

See? I told you the view from the tent here is amazing.

We chose to camp in the lower zone (not on the hill). Look, the soft sunlight and pastel sky are so beautiful. Can we stay here forever?

We packed up our tent and belongings before taking a shower and going for a short walk to take some photos.

The weather was pleasantly cool, with the sun starting to shine brightly in the late morning, but not yet too hot. It was perfect for taking pictures.

There were quite a few people camping last night, but it was still peaceful and we slept soundly.

I even slept with the tent window open, despite the strong wind that threatened to blow the tent away. But it wasn't cold, just pleasantly cool.


There is a suspension bridge here, but you can only walk halfway across it.

However, if you walk across it, you will see a 360-degree view. It's like standing in the middle of the water.

Kanna likes to post additional pictures from the trip on her page from time to time. I'll just leave a link to her page here, lol. 5555

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Wait a minute! Why am I suddenly in a restaurant? Oh my god! Don't be confused.

After we returned from Kaeng Krachan National Park, we continued to Nakhon Pathom Province.

And Aam took us to eat at "Saensuk Cafe", a small restaurant.

Located on Bang Phra Road, this restaurant is amazing. Why did Aam take us so far to eat?

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Now, Kana has to treat herself to a delicious pork steak first.

Thank you everyone for reading. Kana is happy to write and would be very happy

if Kana's diary blog makes many people want to go out and travel.

Kana always emphasizes that Kana's trips are very easy to go on. Just free on Saturdays and Sundays and you can go.

The budget is around a thousand baht, depending on the distance, fuel, and food you choose to eat.

For those who travel frequently, you can easily plan your budget.

See you again on the next trip.


"Thank you very much."

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