Have you ever heard someone say, "The coldest place is not on the mountaintop, but where you wait and she doesn't come..."

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Hello fellow travelers, today Jack will take you to conquer the highest peak in Mae Hong Son province.

How difficult is it, and how amazing is the view? Follow me.

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Doi Pui Luang, the peak we went to, is located in Ban Huai Hee, Mae Hong Son province.

This peak is the highest in Mae Hong Son, at 1731 meters, located in Mueang district.

Don't think it will be comfortable, and when you enter the village, you have to think, is this the city center or what?

The mountain will be a bare mountain, but it is fertile, not a bare mountain that has been encroached upon.

But it is the physical characteristics of him.

Now that you know Doi Pui Luang, let's continue our journey.

DAY -1 We gathered 10 people and traveled by van from Bangkok to Mae Hong Son.

We left on Friday night and it took many hours. Mae Hong Son is so far away.

View on the way before reaching Mae Sariang

We took the route from Bangkok to Tak, Thae, Hot, Mae Sariang, stopping for breakfast in Mae Sariang before heading to Mae Hong Son town.

To meet our guide, P'Yothin, it is recommended to call in advance so that he can arrange transportation and porters for us.

The cost of a porter is 800 baht, and a pickup truck is 4,500 baht.

P'Yothin's contact number is 0968023250.

The pick-up point is about 7 kilometers before the city center. P'Yo rode a motorcycle out, and there was a pickup truck.

So we rode on the back of P'Yo's motorcycle.

The road tricked us into thinking it was good, paved with asphalt. But as we went further, we realized it was rough, alternating between concrete and red dirt, going uphill with sharp turns.


The road is muddy in some sections, especially during heavy rain. It's a bit of a bumpy ride.

Stopped by my brother Yo's house for a bit. I left some of my unused stuff here.

We are ready to move on, it's not far to the starting point.

Here is the starting point, I see it, it's like, it's like, it's steep from the start.

The 2-kilometer trail is a constant uphill climb, but there is a winding path along the side of the hill that makes it easier to walk.

Nature along the way

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This trip concludes with us taking care of the tribal chief.

The tribal chief is my younger sister, who previously joined me on a trip to the Tung Bua Chomphu flower field.

She had a tribal-patterned shawl draped over her shoulder, which seemed to suit her role as a tribal chief. So we appointed her as the tribal chief and have been calling her that ever since that trip. 5555 It has a history.

"Keep fighting, chief! We rested all the way. Every time I turned around to ask if you were okay, you would shake your head and say in a weak voice, 'I can't.' 55555 But we laughed with affection and said, 'Just a little more, we'll rest when you're tired.' The chief was really determined. In the end, we reached the campsite. We walked for 2 hours, even though we rested all the way."

Camping site.

Please translate the following sentence from Thai to English: "สวัสดีครับ"

Upon reaching the campsite, our fellow trekkers had already set up their tents.

The campsite has a water source where porters will fetch water for us. There are also restrooms available.

Those who want to hang hammocks can do so comfortably, as there are trees available.

We were the only group there that day, which was great.

After resting and recovering from our journey, we hiked to the summit of the mountain.

The hike was about 500 meters, I think. I'm not good at estimating distances, but it wasn't far.

The sun had already set, but we were still able to enjoy the view and the evening light. The mountains here are truly beautiful.

Jack screamed with excitement.

Was he screaming because of the beautiful view?

No.

A leech was stuck to his leg! Oh, never mind. He was screaming because of the beautiful view. What a funny guy.

And that's all for our fun-filled day. As the light fades and the sky darkens, it's time for us to head back to camp.

Our fellow travelers helped cook the food. We were so hungry! We ate dinner together and then went to bed.

The night was not too cold, so we sat in a circle, ate, talked, and then went to sleep.

We had to wake up early the next morning to go see the sea of fog and the morning light.

We hoped it would be a good day. We'll have to wait and see.

DAY -2

We set off around 5 am to climb Doi Pui Luang. It was a tiring walk, but as we neared the summit, we saw a beautiful pink and orange glow, a sure sign that the sky would be clear that day.

A 360-degree view of the sea of mist on the mountain tops. We were so happy that we almost cried. Today is our day. We were so happy with the view around us. Then we took a lot of pictures. There were many models. We took turns taking pictures. Let's see the pictures.

The chief is truly majestic, befitting his position. 5555.

The sun has risen.



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Everyone looks so cool! Haha, thanks for the awesome group photo, Benz.


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Translation:

Jumping high in the air. Thanks to Nong Tae for the picture.



Translation:

Even young children, aged 5 or 6, come to walk here.

She's always beautiful.


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The scenery is breathtaking. Everywhere you look, it's beautiful.

A 360-degree view is good for the heart.

The area is suitable for walking and taking pictures.

After capturing countless photos and breathing in the fresh mountain air, it was time to bid farewell to the majestic Doi Pui Luang.

Thank you for the picture, Nong Tae.

We packed up our campsite and walked back the way we came. We showered at P'Yo's house and then traveled back to Bangkok with many happy memories.

For Doi Pui Luang, Ban Huai Hee is another mountain that Jack recommends. It is not too difficult to walk.

The view is stunning, offering a 360-degree panorama of the magnificent mountains. I highly recommend visiting this breathtaking location.

Commemorative photo with Mr. Yothin!

Oh my god, so thrilling!!!!!

Translation:

Oh my god, I was right! 555555 Oh my god, what is this? I can't take it anymore. I'm ending this thread here.


Thank you to everyone who joined us on this journey.

Thank you to everyone who has read this far. I hope this review will inspire someone to embark on a journey.

Experience cannot be bought, it must be earned through travel.

See you again soon.

Little traveler Jack

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