The name Doi Suan Ya Luang is unfamiliar to me. I have never heard of it, and I don't know where it is located.

However, by chance, we heard the name Doi Suan Ya Luang for the first time when Phi Krit came to our coffee booth at the tourism event. He recommended, "Doi Suan Ya Luang is beautiful, you know." (Well, when someone recommends it like that, we immediately agreed!)

**Royal Medicinal Herb Garden** San Charoen Village, Tha Wang Pha District, Nan Province

We drove out of Nan city for about an hour and a half (a distance of about 77 km) to reach Ban San Charoen village. The road was winding and hilly, following the contours of the mountains (so be sure to drive carefully).

Upon arriving at Ban San Charoen village, we stopped for a satisfying bowl of noodles (the taste was decent, and the price was very friendly at 25 baht per bowl).

And then take pictures in the village to your heart's content. Once you're done taking pictures, we'll head to Doi Suan Ya Luang.

This trip, we had Nong B and Nong Mack (Krit's younger brother) come along to help drive us up to Doi Suan Ya Luang.

B drove the car up the mountain road until the end of the concrete road, then had to get out and put chains on the wheels to prevent slipping.

The ascent to the mountain was treacherous, with slippery and steep slopes, and a precipice on one side.

The rain continued to fall on the way (it really followed me).

We arrived at our accommodation in the middle of a coffee plantation after a short, tense car ride.


The weather was great, the view was amazing, and the event was spectacular. We couldn't wait to take pictures around the resort.

B and Mack prepared dinner.

We dined amidst the cool air, surrounded by breathtaking mountain views. (We were very full.)

The sky began to darken, so we went out to take pictures.

We originally planned to photograph the stars, but we came with the rain, so we photographed the clouds instead.

The resulting image is beautiful in a different way. (Enjoy it to the fullest)

We chatted and laughed until we were exhausted, then went to bed early because we had to wake up at 5 am to climb to the top of the mountain.

{ "translation": "

Our rain-filled eyes meet the fog, and the fog, and the fog.

" }

As we descended from the mountain peak, the fog gradually dissipated, allowing us to admire the breathtaking scenery along the way. (The views were truly magnificent.)

Upon arrival at the accommodation, Mr. Krich had thoughtfully prepared warm, fragrant coffee for us. (Many thanks to Mr. Krich!)


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