Hello everyone! π§οΈπΏ For this post, I want to share my trip from last week during the rainy season. Can you believe it? I really love the rainy season because we get to see the lush green of the trees and the wonders of nature π±β¨. Itβs a chance to enjoy and marvel at its beauty, but we should also be careful not to harm nature and always follow the rules of each place ππ.
During the rainy season in Thailand, many provinces have tourist attractions that draw visitors to go on adventurous activities πΆποΈ. Whether itβs hiking, kayaking, ATV riding, or rafting, thereβs so much to do! For this trip, I brought my friends to enjoy a lighter activity β kayaking together π£ββοΈπ.
For my trip, I started traveling around 8:30 a.m. on Friday morning. Since itβs still the rainy season, the sky was a bit cloudy most of the time βοΈπ§οΈ. I drove from Ayutthaya to Nakhon Nayok, which took me almost 2 hours ππ¨. I took my time and enjoyed the journey without rushing β³π.
When I arrived, there was a tourist service center, but it seemed very quiet π’π€«. There didnβt appear to be any staff around, probably because there werenβt many tourists visiting at that time πΏπ.
Wang Bon Reservoir is located within the area of Khao Yai National Park in Nakhon Nayok Province π³. Itβs a nature getaway that offers a peaceful and shady environment, surrounded by trees, mountains, and a river πΏπ¦.
Itβs perfect for a relaxed trip, allowing visitors to enjoy the beauty of nature while also having a bit of adventure π£ββοΈβ¨.
Before diving into the fun, I decided to walk around the area and capture some wide shots πΈβ¨. Just seeing Wang Bon Reservoir from afar made my heart swell with joy π. Itβs truly beautiful, and I enjoyed wandering around taking photos before getting on a kayak to experience the waterfall up close π£ββοΈπ¦. Iβm sharing these little snapshots so you all can see just how stunning it is πΏπ.
Nature always amazes me with its beauty, and the rainy season makes it even more uplifting π§οΈπ. The green scenery and flowing water made me feel completely relaxed and happy during this trip π±π.
This spot is a small pier for tourists π£ββοΈβ¨. We have to walk down here to rent a kayak for just 50 THB per person, and life jackets are provided π¦Ί. It takes about an hour to kayak to the waterfall π¦. In front, thereβs a local shop selling food and drinks πΉπ΄. Iβd recommend bringing some water with you, because kayaking to the waterfall can be quite tiring π .
Alright, letβs get started and have some fun! ππΏ
I have to admit, before coming here, I forgot to charge my camera π . I was a bit disappointed, so I could only wander around and take photos of the surroundings. Once I started kayaking, I switched to using my phone camera π±.
At first, I felt a little scared because the water was so wide π³π¦. But once I started paddling, I found myself having so much fun! Plus, the cool, slightly humid atmosphere made it feel like it was about to rainβbut it never did π§οΈβ¨. I guess I was just lucky that day, hehe π.
After paddling around for a while, it was time to head back to shore because I was thirsty π π¦. I have to say, this trip was so much fun and it was my first time visiting this place πΏβ¨.
Actually, Nakhon Nayok has a lot of attractions, especially during the rainy season π§οΈ. If you plan your trip well, I think it can be both tiring and incredibly fun, because there are so many adventure activities to enjoy π£ββοΈποΈ.
To end this tiring but fun trip, I stopped by to support a Thai tea vendor π΅π. Heβs a friendly uncle with a unique little coffee cart by the roadside πβ¨. The prices are very reasonable too! If you visit here, donβt forget to support himβheβs really kind and lovely π.
This was another memorable trip for me in Nakhon Nayok Province, and it left a lasting impression πΏπ¦.
Take photo By : iPhone 15 Pro Max / Fuji X-A5 camera @kittima
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