Hello friends, this is a travel log for Number6's 3rd play.
Chapter 3: Rest Stops! Rest stops come in many forms, but the one I'm writing about in this journal is "the rest stop with the most beautiful view I've ever seen since I started traveling."
"Doi Phu Kha National Park" is located in Nan Province, Pua District. I believe many people are familiar with it and have visited it before. Some may have even stopped by on their way to Bo Kluea District.
This trip, I left Nan city and soon arrived at Pua district, a popular place in various page reviews. However, when I saw the atmosphere, I felt that it was just so-so. Maybe it's not my style.
After paying my respects at the temple in Phuket, I went down to find something to eat at the white, green, and blue umbrella stand. I have to say, it was so hot I could have melted. From there, I headed to Doi Phu Kha National Park. The drive from Pua district wasn't long, and there were signs all along the way. Before going up the mountain, I stopped at a small temple to pay my respects and ask for blessings. Then, I continued driving for about an hour (the road is under repair, so be careful if you go). I arrived at Doi Phu Kha National Park, paid the entrance fee, and drove into the park to find a place to pitch my tent. It turned out that the park was very crowded, and the camping spots were full. I was in trouble, but luckily, the staff told me, "There's a stargazing platform and a viewpoint up top. There might not be as many people up there. You can go check it out." So, I drove up to the so-called "stargazing platform." My first impression was, "Wow! This is just a rest stop!" But there was nothing I could do, so I decided to sleep there. I found a suitable spot and started setting up my tent. Oh, I have some pictures to share with you.
(This time I rented a tent from the park. The soldiers set it up for me.)
As the sun begins to set, the atmosphere becomes like this.
This usually happens around midnight.
While walking to put the camera away in the car, I took this picture. It's a picture of the welfare shop at the rest stop.
(If you are staying overnight, it is recommended to keep your valuables in your car so that you can sleep soundly.)
As dawn approached, I woke up around 4:00 am to drive to the 1715 viewpoint, a popular spot for watching the sunrise. The drive was short, taking about 15 minutes at a leisurely pace.
The reason I didn't sleep at the 1715 viewpoint is because there were no restrooms, no lights, and it was too close to the road, with both dust and traffic noise.
After packing my belongings, I headed towards Nan city. I stopped by Wat Phumin to pray for love, as being single for too long can be quite lonely.
Fortunately, I arrived just in time to hear the owner of the souvenir shop tell the story of Wat Phumin and the "Whispering Love Legend." I recorded a video for you to listen to, because it's really good!
After that, I traveled back and stopped by Wat Phra That Khao Noi again since it was on the way.
>>!!@ Alright, now that I've released all the images, it's time for me to take my leave.
Thank you for reading. I will write again for you next time!
(Apologies for any errors.)
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Monday, November 11, 2024 9:56 AM