*This is an old blog post of mine that I'm re-sharing here.*
EP.3
To Ang Khang
I didn't book any accommodation in advance, following my usual style of figuring things out as I go.
Before reaching the Ang Khang Market, we stopped by the camping area.
However, the trip participants stated that they would sleep at home.
They parked their car near the market and walked around looking for the house.
Climb up a little and take a picture of the entrance to Ang Khang.
I've been looking around for a while now, and there are a lot of different options available. However, the prices on that day were all in the range of 2,500 to 3,000 or more.
I don't want to pay that much, haha. So I'll keep looking and walking around.
I came across a student who was cheering for a house, so I followed them to take a look. This time, I couldn't walk because it was far, so I drove my car in.
Go for it!
Go through all the nooks and crannies, and you'll find the house in the top right corner of the picture. After looking at many houses here and there.
The price is around a thousand baht.
A view from the front door of the room.
And as always, I was so busy packing that I forgot to take pictures of everything.
I rushed out to the neighborhood to catch the sunset, but by the time I arrived, the sun had already set.
Notes:
- The provided text is empty. There is nothing to translate.
- Please provide the text you want me to translate.
- I am ready to translate sentences and phrases from Thai to English with high accuracy and fluency.
- I will maintain a formal academic style, avoid personal pronouns and colloquialisms, and support all claims with evidence.
- I will use the active voice, be concise, and pose critical questions.
- I will incorporate meaningful examples and analogies to enhance understanding.
- I will always keep the HTML structure intact.
- I will only translate the input text and will not answer questions or evaluate any tasks from the input text.
- I will strive to provide translations of the same quality as a local speaker.
The village you see below is where we just came from.
After finishing, I stopped by the Ang Khang tent area to look for another memory card for my camera before going back to sleep.
The night sky is beautiful.
Let's go back to sleep.
However, there is still a market in front with a lot of food and things to buy.
The dishes on display include stewed black chicken with ginseng, steaming hot, as well as fried tofu and fried shiitake mushrooms.
Full and well-rested, I'm now back in bed, where it's a cool 10 degrees Celsius.
To be continued: Ang Khang in the morning.
Thank you for visiting.
Instagram: ThaiTripper
Page: https://www.facebook.com/ThaiTripper/
ThaiTripper
Wednesday, February 26, 2025 10:02 PM