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This review will take you to conquer Khao San Nok Wua, located in the Khao Laem National Park, Kanchanaburi Province, near Bangkok.
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Let's continue our journey together. Khao San Nok Wua, Kanchanaburi. Hiking step by step, we will break through together.
Khao San Nok Wua, located within the Khao Laem National Park, is the highest peak in Kanchanaburi province, reaching an elevation of 1,767 meters above sea level. The trekking distance to the summit is 9 kilometers.
The round trip is 18 kilometers. It will be open for hikers to conquer from November to February of each year. When to book and how to book
Follow the news on the Khao Laem National Park Facebook page. This is another place that is considered difficult to book.
However, compared to the white elephant, Mo Go Chu, children are considered to be a good option. If you want to book, hurry up and gather your team (make sure your members have their ID cards ready so that you can send the documents as soon as you book). Call early in the morning and you will definitely have a chance.
The following is a translation of the provided text from Thai to English:
Rules and Regulations for Booking Nature Study Hiking at San Nok Wua
1. Khao Laem National Park is now accepting bookings for the "Sarn Nok Wua" nature study hiking activity. Bookings can only be made by phone at 034-510-431 during office hours (9:00 AM - 4:00 PM).
- Open for climbing Khao San Nok Wua four days a week: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Limiting the number of tourists to a maximum of 10 groups per day, with a maximum of 7 people per group. Reservations cannot be made more than one month in advance.
Tourists who have booked a reservation to climb Khao San Nok Wua must send a copy of their ID card to Line ID 092-846-1311 within the same day of booking.
Please provide a copy of your ID card as proof of booking and call to confirm your trip 2 days before departure. If you do not provide a copy of your ID card and do not call to confirm your trip,
The park authorities will consider you to have declined the offer to hike the San Nok Wua Nature Trail and will cancel your reservation without prior notice.
4. Tourists who wish to visit in groups are limited to a maximum of 7 people per group. The group organizer must collect copies of the identity cards of all group members.
"Please send all your requests in one message to facilitate document preparation by our staff. (Only one group/team per person can be booked.)"
5. On the day of the hike to Khao San Nok Wua, tourists must register and present their original ID card.
Registration is available at the Khao Laem National Park headquarters from 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM.
6. Tourists who have not booked in advance are not permitted by Khao Laem National Park to participate in the hiking activity on the San Nok Wua Nature Study Trail.
Hiking fees for Khao San Nok Wua Nature Study Trail are as follows:
1. Guide fee: 1,000 baht per group
2. Transportation fee: 1,000 Baht/group
The translation of "3. ค่าลูกหาบคนละ 1,400 บาท หาบได้ไม่เกิน 30 กก." is:
- Porter fee is 1,400 baht per person, with a maximum carrying weight of 30 kg.
4. Park entrance fee: 40 Baht per person + Venue usage fee (overnight stay): 30 Baht per person
Jack apprehended a total of 11 members, including Nong Ting, the "Page of Stillness," a skilled photographer.
We only found out a few days before the trip, I've been a fan of her work for a long time, I'm glad we got to travel together, she's lovely and has a great personality.
The question is, how do you book for 11 people? You can divide them into two groups and call twice. Divide the names of the team leaders into two groups and call them until they are connected. That's it.
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The morning light is warm.
Photo by Neng Ting, who is allergic to stillness.
We departed on Friday, November 17, 2017, at 11:00 PM. We stopped to buy fresh food at the Thong Pha Phum Market and then continued our journey.
Day 1: Arrival at Fort Pi in the early morning, waiting for daylight, arranging luggage, having breakfast, and buying lunch at the Fort Pi kitchen.
A Mercedes-Benz is available for luggage transportation. ;)
Register and pay.
A group photo of those who share the same fate.
We then hopped into a pickup truck to reach the starting point of our hike. Everyone was still looking fresh and energetic, haha!
We started walking around 9:30 AM. The trail was quite challenging.
Alternating ascents and descents.
Thank you for the picture, New Year.
(However, we have just climbed up and down Thulo, and the difficulty of the hike still makes Thulo our number one choice. It seems we were impressed. 5555) There are rest stops at intervals along the way, but there is no water to refill, so be sure to bring enough water with you. Generally, two bottles are sufficient.
The most challenging section is known as "Dog Retreat Slope," which is extremely steep. However, the park authorities have installed ropes to assist with the ascent, making the climb more manageable.
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After descending from Khao Ma Toey, we stopped for lunch.
My sweetness level is low. Hehe, I need to add some sweetness.
The translation of "อิ่มแล้วก็เดินกันต่อ" is:
We continued walking after we were full.
And finally, we arrived at the campsite around 1:30 PM.
We will set up camp here, next to this group. The wind was very strong last week.
However, we will set up a windsurf, which is very lucky because there was no wind on the day we went, so we were at ease.
The unexpected happened. It rained heavily before we could even set up camp. Just as the rain stopped and we were about to pitch the tent, another downpour came. Oh, life! But in the end, everything turned out alright, I guess.
Let me enjoy the view for a moment.
The space is rather limited, so we'll have to camp a bit cramped.
The mountaintop has a source of clean drinking water. The porters will fetch it for us. The porters and the park rangers who are guiding us here are very kind. They helped us set up camp, built a fire, and took care of us throughout our stay.
There are pit toilets available, but no showers. The campsites are scattered in various locations.
Our camp from afar
In the late afternoon, I climbed up to Nok Lek to enjoy the view. The sky was partly cloudy, offering beautiful glimpses of the landscape. Here are some of the photos I captured.
Who stole the mountain peak?
Whose wall is this?
It has begun.
Ahead of us is a large hill. We will climb it in the morning.
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After taking many photos, we returned to the camp.
As we walked back, an unexpected sight appeared before our eyes.
The golden light of the setting sun. Oh my, I barely had time to grab my camera, but it disappeared in a flash.
Prepare to cook rice and cook food.
After dinner tonight, we stargazed and chatted about various topics. Then, we went our separate ways to bed.
Let's just end the first day like this, haha. Hmm, is this really okay?
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Despite encountering several rounds of rain, the morning mist provided a refreshing sight that compensated for the fatigue.
In the morning, we went up to Nok Yai to enjoy the view. We set up our cameras before sunrise to capture the stars, but our photos might not be the best.
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Captured moments from dusk till dawn. Let's check out the photos! There are so many of them.
The photo captures a small hill nestled amidst a sea of mist, a truly breathtaking view that fills the heart with joy.
So beautiful that I couldn't stop clicking the shutter. It took me a long time to choose the photos for this review.
The warmth of the sun has begun.
It is bright now.
As the darkness fades, the view before us becomes clearer.
From the distant mist, it slowly began to approach us.
He raided.
The warm sun shines on the sea of fog. Oh, if only someone were standing beside me, it would be so warm.
Photo by Neng Ting, who is allergic to stillness.
Don't get tired of the many pictures, hehe.
The same old perspective, but at a different time.
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If you are a mountain, I want to be the mist that embraces you.
Thanks for the cool angle from Gopro, little Ting.
After capturing the perfect shots, we returned to camp. However, we decided to take another detour through the small forest to capture even more images.
The sky is much clearer today than yesterday.
Photo by Neng Ting, who is known for her calm demeanor.
We have successfully captured the image of the small hill. Now, we are descending to the camp.
Let's have breakfast and get ready to descend the mountain. This trip is amazing, the view is breathtaking. Khao San Nok Wua will be another place that we will cherish forever...
Khao San Nok Wua, Kaeng Krachan National Park, Kanchanaburi Province. If you are still able to walk, I recommend visiting this place.
This concludes Jack's review of Khao San Nok Wua. Thank you to everyone who has read this far. Jack hopes that this review will bring joy and inspire someone to embark on their own journey.
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