We set out to leave the whole world behind,
But in the end, we wanted to keep it as long as possible.

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Today, Jack would like to take you to experience the beauty of Doi Thu Le in Tak Province. They say it's brutal, but how beautiful it is, follow Jack.
Mon Thu Le or Doi Thu Le, or in the Pga Karen language, called "Thu Le Ko", which means "Golden Mountain".
It is the highest peak in Tha Song Yang District, Tak Province.
1,350 meters above sea level, with beautiful views.
It is suitable for camping, watching the stars, watching the fog, and capturing the sunrise and sunset. All in one place.
The distance is about 6-7 kilometers, walking for about 4-7 hours or more. It depends on the speed of each person.
Doi Thu Le will be open for travelers to conquer from October onwards every year. But the date must be followed on the Doi Thu Le page.
The officials will update it all the time. And in there, there are expenses, phone numbers for booking, all told.

Photo by Kit

There are approximately the following routes to choose from.

For a 2-day, 1-night trip, for example.

Ascend via Thulo, descend via Mon Kluy.

Up the Mon Kluy, down the Too Lay.

We, the hardliners, ascended via Thulaea and descended via Thulaea. The path was steep, so much so that we had to cry for our lives. However, it was the shorter route.



Your booking is confirmed. Our staff will prepare a pickup truck and porters for you.

This is the second time Jack has conquered Doi Thu Le.

For this trip, we traveled in two vans with a total of 20 people. We were also joined by a friend who rode a motorcycle from Mae Hong Son, bringing the total number of participants to 21.

Uncle Sak will take pictures for us. He will drive, take pictures, and even carry our belongings. Haha.

The journey: We will travel to the Tha Sao Yang Subdistrict Administrative Organization (SAO) to meet with officials and register. We will change clothes here.

Next, we took a pickup truck to the starting point of the hike and met the porters.

Photo by Te.

The starting point for Doi Thu Le is at Ban Mae Jawan.

Upon arrival, we organized our belongings and distributed the communal supplies to the porters.



Before taking a group photo together, everyone still had bright smiles on their faces.

Let's go now that we're ready.


As we ascend to higher elevations, we are presented with a panoramic view of the rice fields.

From here, we will embark on a long trek through the forest. The trail alternates between flat and steep sections, with the steep sections being quite challenging.


Please include images of the Toole model 1.


Go ahead, don't wait for me. I'm tired. 5555


Beads of sweat trickled down his chin, dripping steadily.

They had to take several breaks.

The red arrows along the route indicate the direction at regular intervals. At some points, there are letters, but at some junctions, there are none. You need to wait for the villagers to tell you the way.

Initially, the group walked together, but as they progressed, they began to separate. Some members were more physically fit and walked faster, while others walked at their own pace.

If a slow walker walks with a fast walker, they will get tired quickly and be unable to keep up.

We walked at a moderate pace, unable to keep up with the group ahead and too slow for those behind. As a result, we ended up walking alone.

The trail features small streams suitable for drinking water, and mobile phone reception is available in certain areas.

We sometimes talk on the phone, chat about travel plans, and when we're feeling particularly lonely, we even live stream on Facebook.

However, be warned, Dtac's signal is completely down. Trust us, you should switch providers.

The students said that Jack is very relaxed, walking and going live at the same time.

Not at all, I'm just lonely, walking alone. 55555


The steepest section is at the end, with both steep slopes and rocks. It's sunny all the time during the last climb.

However, we will be able to see the view and the mountain that we walked past.



The first group to arrive is waiting for us at this location. No one has set up camp yet, as I am the only one who knows the campsite's location.

We also act as admins, leading the way.

Exhausted from leading the way, the steep incline proved too much. "Oh my god, I'm going to faint! Let's rest for a bit before continuing."


We finally reached our designated campsite, a spot we had chosen by the stream. The mountaintop was dotted with scattered campsites.

The first survivors have arrived, but they are unable to do anything yet. The camping equipment is with the last porter.

The sentence is already in English and does not require translation.

Let's take a break first. Thank you for the picture, Champ.

This is the route we took, starting from Champ's watch.

After some time, members gradually arrived, porters came one after another, and we set up camp in the middle, pitching tents for those who had not yet arrived.

We prefer this location due to the calm wind and proximity to the water.

Note that there are restrooms available on the mountain, which are well-maintained and equipped with running water taps for convenient use.

The pig is with the peddler behind. I'd like to take a bath first.

I've taken a shower and done everything I can, but the pork still hasn't arrived. I've looked through my supplies and found enough to cook rice, so I'll start that for now. That's all I can do for now. Haha.

In the evening, everyone relaxed as they pleased. Some went to watch the sunset, while others helped prepare dinner.

Jack's team cooked the food. They did not walk up, but we used a drone to take pictures.

The sunset tonight is very beautiful.

We will also see another campsite.



Please include the photos from the previous round as well, as they are both beautiful.


The large sun of today.

Thank you for the picture of the sunset from Neng Champ.

The last member to arrive was Nut, the leader of our tribe, who almost made us wait until nightfall.

The elephant hunters went to collect the elephants first. These are the elephants for tonight, before the end of the white elephant hunting season.

Thank you for the Milky Way image, Palm.

Dinner will be served a little later tonight due to a delay in the delivery of ingredients. The chefs are working diligently to prepare the meal.

Thank you for the picture, Nong Tae.

The meal is ready, everyone is eating with gusto. I'm so hungry, I didn't even take a picture. 55555

After dinner, they sat around the fire, chatting, grilling pork, and socializing.

This trip promises to be hilarious even before we set off.

We laughed until we were exhausted while still in the Line group. Everyone got along well, it was too much fun! This is how we travel, no need to know anyone beforehand, we'll get to know each other on the trip itself.

We believe that the world will bring crazy people together. 555555

If you're tired tonight, go ahead and head to the tent. We'll hang up the hammock, but we'll sleep in the main camp. I think it's warmer in the main camp. Hehe.

Before we can sleep, we need to finish all the drinks we prepared.

Did you clear the drinks?

No, no, no, I'm just clearing this person out. I have to send off the guests who are camping here. Haha.

In the end, some people couldn't sleep, so the admin, understanding their needs, called them to sit down and have another small gathering.

It was time to sleep, and we all went our separate ways. It had been a long day.

The weather is cold, but once I got into my sleeping bag, I slept soundly. See you at 5:30 tomorrow morning. We'll go up to catch the view in the morning.

This section is not crucial for everyone to wake up at the same time, as the hike is short and getting lost is impossible. The trail leads to a bald peak with clear visibility. Those who wake up early can go ahead, while others can follow later.

Day 2: Waking up just after 5:00 AM, I reached over to wake up Champ, who was camping with me.

(The younger sibling asked if I used my hands or feet to wake them up, saying their face was shaking. I told them to calm down, I was just gently waking them up.)

Equipped with gear, we ascended the mountain amidst the biting cold. We had to quicken our pace, fearing we wouldn't reach the summit before sunrise.

I am very tired.

And this is the image of this morning, before the sun rises.

The mountain ahead is still accessible, but we are only at this peak.

The light has begun to come, the sun has risen but is obscured by the mountain.

This photo was taken by Palm, a fellow traveler with boundless energy, who hiked to the top of that peak.

Standing at the sign, we will capture the sunrise like this.


Let's watch the sea of fog.

The scene was bustling with activity, with models and photographers working diligently.

Champion God


Thule Model 1

Photo by กระแต

Photo by Palm

We continued to take photos, haha.


Photo by Champion

Photo by Kit.

Photo by Feas

Nature's beauty speaks volumes, a language beyond words.

After capturing the scene above to our satisfaction, we descended to photograph another spot below.

No words needed, just showing the pictures.

Doi Thu Le is a stunning destination, and I highly recommend visiting it.

The art students are taking a lot of photos. Does this mean they won't be coming back again? Haha. Let's make the most of it to make up for the fatigue.



The female lead actress was dragged away.

Following breakfast at the campsite, we packed our belongings and bid farewell to Doi Tu Le.

Let's go, girls! You all look amazing. Thanks to P'Nam-oi for the photos.

A: We really don't want to go back.

B: It's so beautiful that you want to stay here forever, right?

A: No way, the road is too steep, my feet hurt.

Crash!

Thank you to everyone who joined the fight.

In this review, Jack concludes that Doi Tu Lay is a must-visit destination, emphasizing that everyone should experience its beauty at least once in their lifetime.

Thank you to everyone who has read this far.

And Jack hopes this review will inspire someone to embark on a journey.

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

I want you to be in my story.

One day, we may come together to create a story.

Jack: The Little Traveler

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