From Ubon Ratchathani in Part 4, the sisters set a new destination to head to the city of Khmer castles, Buriram. Along the way, we encountered beautiful green rice fields stretching along the long road, reflecting the afternoon sun. We couldn't resist stopping to take pictures.
"Ladies, let's take some photos together."
Our sincere gratitude to the owner of the rice field for allowing us to take photos.
After passing the beautiful rice fields, we arrived at one of the dream destinations of the ladies, the I-Mobile Stadium, Buriram United.
Within a minute of taking a group photo, the ladies disappeared. Why? Because this place is full of young athletes! The screams of excitement from the stadium behind them were a clear indication.
I searched the entire shop but couldn't find the product.
There you are! You came to see Chanathip yourself.
Wait a minute, I'll see you later tonight, sis.
This is an overly imaginative screen!
Having indulged in our imaginations, we are now ready to embark on a journey to the scene of the currently popular film, "Nakee".
Phnom Rung Stone Castle
According to the information, there are only 4 days in a year when the "Phnom Rung Stone Castle" in the area of Phnom Rung Historical Park, Ta Pek Subdistrict, Chalermprakiet District, Buriram Province, will have the sun rise or set directly through the 15 doorways. It's amazing. But with the trip that can't be scheduled, today we'll just come to film the movie Nakhi, haha.
Someone mentioned that the stones used to build the walkway and the castle are laterite, which is incredibly strong.
Honestly, history and its origins don't really resonate with me. I can only appreciate the beauty and artistry.
Even so, my friends say it's worth visiting at least once in your life.
Like a "Nakee", but in reality, it's "Nang Uthai Thewi".
I took over 100 photos before I even started climbing the castle.
Reaching the top left the ladies breathless, but they persevered.
The view from above is truly breathtaking.
The castle sits atop an extinct volcano, explaining its elevated position.
Oh my, the castle is so beautiful!
The interior is also very beautiful.
Traveling is a wonderful way to broaden our horizons and experience new things.
Sharing these adventures with friends adds an extra layer of joy and creates lasting memories. Each trip becomes a unique and cherished experience.
Many thanks to the four ladies who made this trip fun and economical. Haha!
I hope we can travel together again in the future.
Thank you very much.
Hello Phang-Nga
Friday, September 27, 2024 10:28 AM