From Bangkok to Doi Mon Jong, a mountain filled with yellow grasslands when sunlight hits the grass. This trip took us across days and nights from Bangkok to Omkoi District, Chiang Mai Province. We traveled by renting a van from Bangkok with about 6 people.

  • To get to the top of the mountain, you must contact the officers at the center. They will assign a porter to accompany you, and there will be a fee for the porter and the vehicle. The vehicle used will be a 4WD due to the dangerous terrain. Personal vehicles are not allowed.

  • Call and inform the officers in advance about your intended date of arrival, number of nights you plan to stay, and number of people in your group. They will then prepare a guide, porter, and 4WD vehicle for you at the center. (I called Mr. Sombut, the head of the Mu Ser Forest Protection Unit, at 085-708-7441.)

It will take approximately 30 minutes from the service center to the starting point of our hike. The hike itself is approximately 4 kilometers to the campsite.

After walking for a while, you will come across a rest stop where you can have a drink, eat some food, or take some photos of the beautiful scenery.

We have reached the halfway point of our journey. There are a couple of scenic photo spots here, but I chose this one because no one else was taking pictures. I believe this is the true charm of this location.

And then we come to the point where many people's hearts are tested, which is "Doi Ma Hohb". It is a point with a steep and high slope, a point that will make us tired and thirsty. But one thing we get from this place is "beauty".

This is what we will get.

This is the image we will get.

After ascending from Doi Ma Ho, we were about 15 minutes away from the campsite. The exact time depends on the individual and the group's preferences. Some groups may enjoy taking photos along the way, while others may prefer to reach the campsite as quickly as possible. My group took 30 minutes to reach the campsite, but if it hadn't gotten dark, it might have taken longer.

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This vantage point offers a variety of perspectives for capturing the scene, catering to individual preferences.

Like this

Or this angle

At the campsite, you can set up your tent and enjoy camping and barbecue like in the movies and dramas. Don't stay up too late, though, as you might not be able to wake up in the morning. We need to wake up at 5:00 AM to watch the sunrise.

The benefits of waking up early (So, the landmark here is the sunrise, right? 555 Why is everyone looking this way? What about Pha Huasing?)

Landmark of Doi Mon Jong

We will get this picture.

After all the hardships we endured throughout the journey, including fatigue, exhaustion, thirst, hunger, and the inability to use the restroom, we have finally recorded this memory: "We were once here, at Doi Mon Jong."

It was time to descend from the mountain. We had only spent one night there, but it was a valuable one. There were six of us in the group, four women and two men. One of our friends, who was very overweight, came along with us. He was very tired, but he made it, even though it took him a long time. But people...

( Where there is a will, there is a way. )

"See you again on the next trip! Thank you to all the friends, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, and everyone who traveled with us. I hope we can travel together again on the next trip."

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