A bit far off the main road, approximately 15km to drive. Then, expect a 4km walk to cover all flower fields. Usually is best to visit in rainy season (roodoo naa foon) but this year hasn't seen much rain yet, therefore the flowers were merely visible. Anyways, there are awesome viewpoints throughout the walk and one of them has a rock overlooking the whole valley leaning into the void. Amazing shot and selfies opportunity. Beware as some of the trails are forbidden to young childrens and the park closes at 3:30pm (flexible). There is also a waterfall (only interesting at the end of rain season) and a huge "1000 years old" tree to be seen...
Read moreVisit here in a group, and if you're in a van with Thai people, you might not have to pay the foreign person rate.
Basically, you park your car, pay for a pick-up that takes your group to the hike. The ride is nice and the river crossing part is fun. At the drop off point there is all the food you will need, and drinks.
The hike is out and back, less than three km. There are some views from the cliffs, and some fields of flowers. Bother are fine, but really the area is just really pretty. I'm not sure if there are other hiking opportunities in the park, but if there are, it would be a great...
Read moreCar should enter though SaiNgam Visitor Center road only (shorter distance walk to Haamhod cliff), then you will drive across shallow stream. Don’t just follow Google map to pathway along the cliff edge because it’s only for pedestrian, not for vehicles! Beware- Cannot drive to this cliff in a loop as Google map suggested. Sunday in February, it was so quiet, no one around.. traces of forest fire can be see through out the park. No waterfalls (dry season).. just...
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