The mountain, aptly named "Angel's Peak," is the highest in Suphan Buri province, nestled within the Phutoey National Park. Its rugged slopes and intricate ridges exude an undeniable charm. The journey to the peak is no easy feat, with a challenging, rocky terrain reminiscent of a lunar landscape bombarded by meteorites. The narrow, winding roads test your resolve, making retreat a daunting prospect. But why venture to such a place? Do we seek breathtaking vistas for the perfect selfie? Or is it the thrill of conquering towering heights, or simply the allure of the unknown? Each of us carries our own reasons for embarking on such journeys. And what do we gain in return? Discover for yourself, and perhaps the angels will bestow their blessings upon you.


Farewell, Mount Deva... Goodbye.


### Note

It is recommended to arrive around 4 pm. There are staff on the top who serve cooked-to-order food (prices as shown in the picture below) until 8 pm. Alternatively, you can bring your own food.
- From the main road to the gravel road, it is 10 kilometers and takes 4 hours by car. The road is very difficult and can damage the undercarriage of your car. It is recommended to use a car that is suitable for driving on gravel roads with sharp stones. There are no shoulders and some sections have drops on the side. Passing oncoming cars can be difficult. Along the way, there are Ta Phin Khoi Yai and Ta Phin Khoi Noi waterfalls.
- Essential expenses should not exceed 300 baht for 2 days and 1 night for 1 person staying there.
- The camping site is located at the Phutoei National Park Protection Unit 3 Ta Phin Khoi (on the Plak Pradu - Ta Phin Khoi side). It takes 1 hour to climb to the summit from the camping site.
- Along the way to the summit, there are shelters every 100 meters where you can rest.
*** Phutoei National Park has many tourist attractions and several entrances. There are many camping sites available. You can search for more information on Google, for example, Karen Village, Two-Leaf Pine Forest, and many others. You can also view the map at the following link: http://www.suphan.biz/PhutoeiMap.htm


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