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Let's go for a scenic drive and enjoy the breathtaking views along the way. The link below provides a glimpse of the stunning scenery: https://www.facebook.com/AristitleTour/videos/pcb.2199319803623948/168124207389747/?type=3&theater.
We arrived at the Lam Takhong campsite, but it was crowded and the ground was wet, so we set up our tent in the parking lot instead.
After setting up the tent, we went out to take pictures at the Lam Takhong suspension bridge.
Suspension bridge Lam Ta Khong
The rainy season brings lush greenery and pleasantly cool weather.
The campsite is bustling with tents of all sizes, from small and compact to sprawling structures that resemble entire houses. The sheer variety and comfort on display suggest a truly enjoyable experience for the campers.
The Lam Takhong Tourist Service Center offers tent, pillow, blanket, and sleeping mat rentals. If you are missing any of these items, you can rent them here.
The walk was cut short by the sudden arrival of rain, forcing us to retreat to our tents before 6 pm. Unable to sleep, we decided to cook sukiyaki inside the tent, as the rain continued to fall and we had neglected to set up a flysheet. Hunger pangs and persistent rain led to this impromptu indoor feast. After satisfying our appetites, we finally managed to fall asleep.
A short drive from the Lam Takhong campsite, we arrived at the entrance to Haew Narok Waterfall.
As you walk along, you will come across bridges like this.
Headwaters of Khao Yai
The stairs leading down to the Haew Narok Waterfall are extremely steep. I was so scared that my legs were shaking!
We have arrived at the Narok Waterfall. The water flow is very strong. The white mist is not fog, but water vapor rising from the impact of the water on the rocks.
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A steady stream of people came to admire the work.
On the way back,
A short distance from the Narok Waterfall, you'll encounter a popular spot where everyone stops to take photos.
Sai Sorn Reservoir
Many people stopped by to take photos.
Jumping
Sai Sorn Reservoir
Heart-shaped viewpoint at Sai Son Reservoir
It's time to go home. Don't be sad, it's just Monday tomorrow.
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Wednesday, February 26, 2025 8:51 PM