I wonder how exciting it would be to watch a car race at the track. What would it feel like?
To dispel doubts, let's take a look at the Buriram Winter Test.
The Khakhamuang Palace was intended as a bonus. Haha.
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There are a lot of free tickets, the difficult part is finding accommodation.
Accommodation available behind I-Mobile Stadium, Buriram. Siri Resort, 450 baht with breakfast buffet.
The overall impression is decent, resembling a service apartment more than anything else.
However, the room seemed unprepared. We arrived around 3:30 PM.
Upon entering the room, a strong odor of insecticide filled the air, necessitating the opening of windows for ventilation.
Despite the long journey and the scorching heat on the 16th, which nearly caused me to faint several times, I couldn't even rest for a moment. But it's alright.
Overall, it is considered acceptable.
Upon booking, the receptionist informed us that the room did not have a balcony. We assumed this meant that the room had windows that could be opened, but no balcony door.
Upon closer inspection, it was discovered that the balcony did indeed exist, but the access point had been sealed shut. A visual inspection is recommended.
Why is the table where I put my bag so wobbly?
This balcony is like this, which is good, it's private.
Take a break and go out for a bit.
The elephant camp will be visited tomorrow.
He briefly checked it out and it seemed exciting. There weren't many cars on Friday...
More interestingly, there is a Drag field. However, I came alone and haven't found any teammates yet... I'm a little worried.
Let's go pay respects to the Buddha on Khao Kradong Hill. Today is a day for sightseeing, so we must go and pay respects to the Buddha.
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Khao Kradong Forest Park is an ancient volcanic crater...
Close to the elephant enclosure, so close that you can see the cars driving around the track. The sound of the cars drifts on the wind....
Even better, you can camp there. Don't miss it! Next time, I won't miss it for sure.
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I understand that you are trying to develop the area into a tourist destination, but it does look a bit strange and cluttered.
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This is another strange case. The initial intention was to create a path for wheelchairs, but after further development, it became unusable.
The adults in this city are truly bizarre.
It's better to worship Buddha.
This gang is quite lovely. Seeing them reminds me of my mother. The fare for the uphill trip is 20 baht, and the downhill trip is 10 baht. You can also walk, just go down the stairs.
The stairs are not very high.
Pitch your tent around here if you want. It's quiet and close to the park rangers.
Crest of the dam
After five o'clock, hunger strikes...
Across the street below, there is a flea market in the middle of Phatra Phith Intersection. It is very interesting.
After walking around, I bought 1 kg of Bang Mad oranges, 0.5 kg of sweet tamarind, 0.5 kg of cassia seeds, and 30 baht worth of fried shrimp.
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I still have a lot of things I want to buy, but how can I bring them back on my motorbike? Besides, I'm only staying here for one night. Otherwise, I would have spent even more money.
Fresh vegetables and fruits are very attractive to buy. There are many second-hand goods. There is also a men's haircut in the middle of the market.
The local market has a real charm to it.
Freshly scooped fish sauce
Spring onions are almost 1 baht each.
Take it out quickly before they start complaining that next time we should bring a sedan.
I quickly took a picture in front of the sign before checking in. The lighting was perfect, or at least I thought so.
Oops, the model closed her eyes again. Haha.
Sleep like the dead, wake up late, and eat breakfast slowly. Check out at 10 am sharp.
The original plan was to stay at the field all day and then head to Nang Rong around 3 pm.
The intense heat and the deafening roar of race cars on the track... well, the noise outside the track is starting to get just as loud.
I can't take it anymore... It's 11 am. I'd better run away. Hahahaha. I'll find something to eat later.
However, it is possible to walk and sit in the field... If the sun is not too strong, it would be a pleasant place to walk.
Ahem, I secretly took these photos while the housekeeper was away. That's all I could manage, my hands were shaking too much. Haha.
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This is as close as you can get. If you are on the third floor, VIPs will be on the second floor, which is a little closer.
Interestingly, many fans of the racers dressed up to show their support.
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The original text is in Thai and describes the writer's experience of feeling unwell due to the heat and loud noises. They decide to leave the current location and head to Nang Rong in search of food. They mention that they missed the opportunity to eat pork leg the previous day and hope to find some in Nang Rong.
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I can't take it anymore. My ears are ringing, and it's so hot. I'm escaping to Nang Rong. I'll look for something to eat there. Yesterday, I passed by but didn't get to eat pork leg.
Have a taste.
Warp warp warp… warp to Nang Rong… arriving at 1pm…
Looking for a restaurant to have a cold drink and a bite to eat in a cool place.
The faster the water is served in this weather, the more impressed you will be.... It's really hot.
Hunger strikes again. Pork leg, black sesame seed steamed bun, tom yum pork leg soup, 2 plain rice. Thankfully, I managed to stop myself from ordering stir-fried pork leg with basil....
The pork leg was tender and flavorful, with delicious garlic. The tom yum soup with young basil leaves was slightly sour, leaning more towards a spicy and sour soup. If it were drier, it would almost be a stir-fried basil dish.
"Manow, full from his meal, looked across the river with a satisfied smile. He eyed Lakkana's delectable pork leg, tempted to try another bite."
To conclude, let's cleanse the palate with a medley of...
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The mixed fruit here includes grass jelly, candied pumpkin, candied sweet potato, longan, and "lot chong" (a type of Thai dessert). It's a bit unusual, but the taste is good. The coconut milk is fragrant and sweet.
Pork leg with gravy from Nang Rong
Feeling relaxed and full after a delicious meal. The weather is hot, making me feel sleepy. Checking into a hotel would be a good idea.
Booked through Agoda, it seems to be an old hotel that has been renovated...
450 baht per night, no breakfast, coffee included.
The room is brand new. Some of the furniture is still old, but it's still usable.
Some areas do not yet meet hotel standards, such as the door latches and bathroom door latches.
Ah, very new. The refrigerator is not yet installed, but the plug is already in place.
Overall, the place is very new and clean.
A photo of a room with two beds, taken while it was being cleaned.
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Is there a shower seat as well? That would be great.
There are rooms downstairs too.... "Bohnon" means bed, right?
Relax and cool down until the afternoon...
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It's better to go visit the castle. It's nearby. Phanom Rung Historical Park and Muang Tam Castle…
The Prasat Muang Tam temple is hosting an event with light and sound displays.
Phnom Rung has a parking lot behind the castle for cars and motorcycles. There is a small parking fee, but it saves you from having to walk a long distance.
How should I put it? I've never been here before. It's good, but it feels like it's been renovated a lot.
Continuing on to Prasat Muang Tam, which is not much different from Phanom Rung, with a moat surrounding the castle.
There is a light show today. I was originally going to stay and watch it, but I saw them rehearse before the show started. After seeing it, I thought to myself, "Well, I'd rather not waste my time watching it."
The event will likely be packed with dignitaries, which could be quite bothersome.
The fan received a bag of puffed rice and was overjoyed.
Heading back to the city. Hungry. What should I eat?
The street food stalls behind the hotel are bustling with activity.
The market was a bit touristy, but the food looked delicious. We walked around, trying different things, and ended up with two plates of stir-fried basil with rice for 75 baht. The price was neither cheap nor expensive.
The queue is incredibly long.
The dish ends with stir-fried basil with rice, which has a good flavor and does not contain peanuts.
Before returning home, don't forget to try Lakkana Khao Kha Moo Nang Rong for breakfast.
Pork leg with man tou: The pork leg has a milder flavor than the braised duck, but the man tou is significantly better.
A close match, neither side is inferior to the other.
Collagen is replenished, check out and head back to your home.
Lunch by the roadside at PTT Gas Station, Sikhio.
The stir-fried basil rice was excellent, but a bit pricey at 40 baht.
This trip has come to an end.
See you on the next trip.
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