Following the topic, today I had a conversation with a butterfly. There were many butterflies and many people. 😅😅
The Ban Krang Camp is part of the Kaeng Krachan National Park. As you ascend towards Khao Pha Nen Thung, you will encounter small waterfalls, a central tent area, and a multitude of people capturing butterflies. Driven by the desire to capture my own butterfly photographs, I followed the crowd. Phetchaburi is not far from Bangkok, making it an ideal day trip if you leave early in the morning. Around nine o'clock, the tree tunnel is still empty, allowing you to lie down in the middle of the road. Upon entering, take pictures of butterflies and walk down the waterfall to get a little wet. When hunger strikes, indulge in a delicious fried egg rice dish. For a truly immersive experience, spend a night in a tent and enjoy the fresh air. The butterfly viewing season runs from mid-April to June each year. Visit early in the morning, when the sunlight is gentle, between 8:00 and 10:00 AM. The entrance fee is 30 baht for children and 100 baht for adults. The car fee is approximately 40 baht per vehicle. For more information, contact the Kaeng Krachan National Park at 0 3245 9293.
A butterfly landed on me. My brother said it was because I was salty. 555555
This area will be a central tent area for overnight stays.
A multitude of people
The sky is incredibly clear and the weather is perfect.
Taking my little friend to take photos, I placed it among a swarm of butterflies. I overheard people saying, "Oh! There's Tinkerbell too! Whose is it?" (It's mine!) 5555.
People's happiness
Behold, the legendary fried egg on rice. Oh, I'm so hungry. Just this is enough to make me happy.
Today, the weather was beautifully clear, so I was able to take pictures of butterflies. 😁
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