Here... Khao Kiriwong

Hello, we would like to use the pen name #FatPigDaughter. This is our first review.

Feeling exhausted from studying today. I wish I could teleport myself to a quiet town and live a peaceful life without any hassle. But I don't want to go alone, so I'm inviting my gang of friends to come with me. 55555555

A two-day and one-night trip to "Khiriwong Village".

Nestled amidst the mountains, Kiree Wong village is located in Khao Lon Subdistrict, Lan Saka District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. This ancient community, established at the foot of Khao Luang mountain, maintains a tranquil way of life surrounded by abundant nature. Encircled by mountains and traversed by a large natural stream, the village boasts the title of having the best air quality in Thailand.

First day

We embarked on our journey in an air-conditioned van to Nakhon Si Thammarat province. Upon arrival at the Nakhon Si Thammarat Passenger Transport Station, we realized that we were not yet at Khao Kiri Wong village. To reach our destination, we needed to take a songthaew, a shared taxi. However, we had to board the vehicle from the opposite side of the station, so we exited the building.

Follow me, let's find a shared taxi. My bag is a bit heavy.

We waited for about 15 minutes and then boarded a songthaew (shared taxi) from Nakhon Si Thammarat to Khiri Wong. After a short ride, we arrived at the entrance of the Khiri Wong community.

The car was speeding and it was a steep uphill climb. We had to hold on tight to the grab bars to avoid falling. 55555555

We finally arrived at Ban Kiriwong Bridge. The songthaew fare was 25 baht per person.

We then waited for the accommodation's transportation from Wat Kiriwong to take us to the accommodation.

We have arrived at our accommodation, Khun Nam Kiree Wong Homestay.

We then went to take photos at the suspension bridge in Ban Ki Ri Wong.

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Looking down, the water looks very inviting. Let's go swimming! The water is very cold. Oh, look! There are unicorns and ducks for rent at various prices. We rented one for 100 baht, which is a bit expensive, but we had a lot of fun. Hehe++

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After playing in the water, we wasted no time in looking for something to eat. We walked across the bridge and found a coffee shop called "TOP COFFEE". It has tables where customers can sit and take photos with nature while enjoying their drinks.

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Oops, there's a gift too...

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After finishing our meal, we returned to our accommodation.

Day two

After waking up, we showered, packed our bags, and checked out of the accommodation. The accommodation staff kindly drove us down to the village. Before leaving, we explored the village, including finding food and taking photos, by renting bicycles at the

“The House of Mr. Thang”

Let's eat.

After lunch, we cycled to the Ban Kiriwong Bridge to take photos.

The distant mountains are breathtakingly beautiful.

Please feed the fish.

After finishing the trip, I took a songthaew from Nakhon Si Thammarat to Khiri Wong to catch a van at the bus station and return home.

It is time for us to go home.

This journey has revealed many things to us.

An Adventure with Friends: Sharing the Journey, Sharing the Gratitude

This sentence evokes a sense of camaraderie and shared experience. It speaks of an adventure undertaken with friends, where the journey itself is as important as the destination. The expression of gratitude highlights the value placed on the companionship and support received along the way.

Here's a possible translation that captures the essence of the original sentence:

"Embarking on an adventure with friends, reveling in the shared journey. Deepest gratitude to those who walked alongside."

The most fun was that everyone got to relieve stress from their heavy studies. "Reaching the destination is almost meaningless if you don't learn along the way."

"Not understood. And if life is a journey, the journey itself is as important as the destination."

Thank you to this place for allowing us to have fun together.

"Khiriwong Village"

By... #DaughterOfFatPig

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