Recently, I've been hearing a lot of positive reviews about Khao Noh. People say it's a beautiful and unique place, with some even comparing it to Vang Vieng in Laos.

Located approximately 70 kilometers from Khao No, I took advantage of a free day to explore the area.

Khao No is a limestone mountain, one of the beautiful viewpoints in Nakhon Sawan Province. It can be seen by those driving on the Phahonyothin Road, Nakhon Sawan-Kamphaeng Phet section. It takes about 1 hour to climb the mountain.

Khao Nor-Khao Kaew is located in Ban Dan Subdistrict, Bua Yai District, Nakhon Sawan Province. It is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

Our journey begins with a drive on Phahonyothin Road, Nakhon Sawan-Kamphaeng Phet. The temple is clearly visible from the roadside, with a sign reading "Wat Khao No" at the entrance. After driving approximately 2 kilometers, you will reach the starting point of the climb to the temple.

**If you are driving on Asia Road and reach Pho Sai Ngam Intersection, turn towards Banphot Phisai District. Drive straight ahead and you will reach a three-way intersection. Turn left.**

Head towards Banphot Phisai district and continue for approximately 20 kilometers. At the first traffic light, proceed straight for a short distance until you reach a bridge. Turn right at the next traffic light, and you will arrive at Phahonyothin Road. Make a U-turn and head towards Kamphaeng Phet. The mountain will be clearly visible on your right-hand side.

**No need to worry about getting lost, just open your GPS and follow the directions!**

Upon entering the temple gate, two beautiful hills stand on either side of the path ahead.

Here's the path we'll take to reach the viewpoint. Let's see what awaits us!

From Phahonyothin Road, drive approximately 2 kilometers to reach the temple. Within the temple, there is a designated parking area to avoid monkeys. It is highly recommended to park your car inside the designated area to prevent monkeys from entering your vehicle.

Look at the local resident on top of the sign. See? 555 Squawk, squawk.

The entrance to the mountain is located in front of the temple. You will see a large sign. Walk straight ahead. It may seem strange because there is only dense forest, but you are on the right path. You will see a shimmering staircase, so just walk in.

Along the way, you will encounter monkeys occasionally, but don't worry, the monkeys here are not aggressive.

Remember to bring a bottle of water before you start your climb, as it can be quite tiring. The initial section of the stairs is made of concrete, while the latter part consists of monkey stairs. Get ready and let's go!

After walking uphill for a while, I felt exhausted. I wondered if I was out of shape. I took breaks at every rest stop available. Don't worry if you're afraid of getting tired; there are rest stops along the way.

We're starting to see some views, but we're not there yet. I'm already sweating! 555

The following is a translation of the Thai sentence "มาถึงตรงนี้แสดงว่าใกล้ถึงล้าว" into English:

This means that we are almost there.

Eyes on the prize, the summit is within reach. Let's push forward!

The view from here is breathtaking. Wow, it's amazing!

The peak of Mount Nho is also adorned with white cheesewood flowers.

Let me rest for a bit, then we'll continue taking photos.

This is the pavilion that covers the footprint of the Buddha.

The interior houses a Buddha statue.

There is also a bell at the top. Don't forget to ring it if you go up there. ;)

On the other side, there is a mountain of cracked rocks, but they don't fall. It's strangely beautiful.

Both beautiful and exciting. 5555

Take a quick photo with the flag I brought. Otherwise, they'll think I didn't make it to the top. Hehe.

The most popular angle is on this side, as you can see from many reviews.

It is truly beautiful.

This is a popular spot, and everyone who comes here wants to capture this angle.

Here is the translation of the text:

"We are too 5555"

Descending from the top, it felt like the other side could be climbed. Out of curiosity, I tried climbing it.

Khao No offers breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views, encompassing the picturesque rice fields below.

Climbing with mischief 555, I will get another beautiful angle.

Capture a thrilling moment.

"Looking down makes me feel a little dizzy, my legs are shaking a bit. Haha."

The rice harvest season is in full swing, and the once lush green fields are now a patchwork of golden hues. While the vibrant green has faded, the landscape retains its beauty.

The photo is satisfactory. Let's go down now. It's not as tiring to go down as it is to go up. Haha.

Khao No is a hidden gem in Nakhon Sawan province, a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking breathtaking views. Its unique landscape and scenic beauty make it an unforgettable experience.

I would like to leave this review here. I hope this information will be useful to readers and those who are interested.



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