Khao No, a striking limestone mountain,
Located on Phahonyothin Road between provinces
Nakhon Sawan and Kamphaeng Phet Provinces
Located in the district of Banphot Phisai, Nakhon Sawan Province.
Approximately 4 hours from Bangkok
Located approximately 40 kilometers from Nakhon Sawan city.
Head to Kamphaeng Phet Province, no need to worry about missing it.
Mount Nho is visible from afar on the right-hand side, with clear signage guiding the way.
As you drive further in, you will notice a significant increase in the monkey population.
You've come to the right place.
The entrance to the mountain is located in front of the archway of Wat Khao No.
Hold on everyone, it's not like we can just park anywhere we want.
Your car may be swarmed by monkeys for their amusement.
(The previous lever was torn off when the wiper was swiped.)
Turn right at the temple gate.
The temple provides parking for cars and motorcycles.
Enclosed by a secure fence with a well-maintained gate to prevent monkeys from entering.
Free of charge, but donations for utilities are welcome.
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Let's get started!
The initial section of the trail consists of concrete steps, making it relatively easy to navigate.
Approximately 700 steps with rest stops at intervals.
After the concrete stairs, there are 5 more sets of monkey stairs.
Don't call it a slope, call it a vertical line.
It is important to bring gloves if you arrive in the late morning or afternoon.
The iron bars can get so hot that they can burn your hands.
The popular viewpoint has finally been reached.
In July, the view of the lush green rice fields is breathtaking.
However, this may come at the cost of a hazy sky.
Climbing Khao No takes only 2-3 hours.
If you are passing by, or would like to visit Khlong Lan Waterfall,
Alternatively, consider visiting Mae Wong National Park.
A donation to the temple in exchange for this view? Worth it!
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Wednesday, February 26, 2025 6:30 PM