**Pink Trumpet Tree (Tabebuia rosea)**, also known as the **Thai Sakura**, is a deciduous tree with light pink flowers.

Blooming in December - February

Its beauty has captivated many, leading them on a relentless pursuit.

The majority of people who go to see the Wild Himalayan Cherry blossoms visit Doi Inthanon or Doi Ang Khang.

Another mountain considered a haven for King Tiger Trees is Phu Lom Lo.


Phu Lom Lo is a hill located within the Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park, covering an area of over 1,000 rai.

Covers three provinces: Phitsanulok, Phetchabun, and Loei.

Due to its vast area, Phu Lom Lo also has several smaller viewpoints.

This allows us to continuously change the location of our photos.


Overnight stays are not permitted on Phu Lom Lo, so we spent the night at Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park instead.

Accommodation here is comfortable, with tents and bedding available for rent.

The bathroom features a comfortable sit-down toilet and a shower.

We will spend one night here. In the morning, a car will pick us up and take us to Phu Lom Lo.

This year, the Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park has issued an announcement since December 25, 2017.

Only authorized vehicles are permitted to enter the Phu Lom Lo area.

To prevent damage to the ecosystem and reduce travel accidents.

Local community members in **Ban Rong Kla** offer transportation services for tours to **Phu Lom Lo**.

Service hours: 5:00 AM - 4:00 PM.

The service fee is 1,000 baht per vehicle, with a maximum capacity of 10 people per vehicle.

The estimated duration of the visit is 1-3 hours.

Contact the Ban Rong Kla Community Tourist Service Center

  • Village headman 098-417-1782
  • President of the Tourism Club (Mr. Po) 087-838-0195
  • Mr. Neng 089-959-5808

For more information, please contact

  • Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park 081 596 5977

- Phitsanulok Office 055 252 742-3


We set off at five in the morning. It is recommended to bring a dust mask and raincoat for the journey.

Why do you need a raincoat? It's actually used to protect against dust.

However, the raincoat also helped to block the cold wind when the car was running. It's really cold to sit in the back of a pickup truck at night.


Upon reaching the sunrise viewpoint, everyone jumped out of their cars and rushed to find the perfect spot to take photos.



As dawn broke, it was time to capture the stunning sight of the wild Himalayan cherry blossoms, also known as the Thai sakura.

As mentioned, the area covers over a thousand rai. We drove around looking for angles...

The sentence is already in English and does not require translation.

After taking photos until around 10 am, it was time to head back.

The actual return time is not fixed, but I'm hungry now.

Let's head back to the park then. That concludes our trip to Phu Lom Lo, the Pink Valley.

Finally, I would like to leave you with the small page www.facebook.com/wefoto.

See you again soon!




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