We scaled this hill with my 2 kids, 5 and 7. We were unprepared for the difficult trail ahead. My kids were wearing rubber crocs shoes while we wore slippers. Pls wear fully covered shoes as there are many sharp rocks and uneven grounds. There is not man made path for a leisure walk in the park. This is a very challenging climb that requires physical stamina, perseverance and determination. You may need to scale big and steep steps, going uphill is easier than going downhill. Once you reached the top, you are rewarded with spectacular views of the surroundings. You can see padi fields and entire national park. It started raining as we descended the hill. We were lucky to descend the hill without any major injuries as a fall would be full of scratches against the sharp rocks. Pls ascertain your physical fitness before...
Read moreas someone who doesn’t work out nor hike at all, i have to say this hike was difficult, but not impossible. theres some unstable rocks and its quite steep as well. but the hardest part has to be the weather, it was extremely hot and humid on the day i went (mid April) but the view was sooo worth it, its once-in-a-lifetime experience.
*please make sure you have the right shoes (the ones made for hiking/trekking) and dont make the same mistake as me (hiking with literal flip flops)
things you should bring: water, tissues, mosquito spray, and sun protection stuff (hat/uv protection jacket/etc.) คนไทยเอายาดมไปด้วยนะคะ...
Read moreIntermediate level of hiking, one needs to be fairly fit & do not forget a good pair of trekking shoes. You may need to go on all 4 at some points but fret not, totally manageable. We spent an hour to and fro. The trail was labelled with arrows, very helpful. The guards at the entrance point were there to keep us safe I guess, they took pictures of us before we started hiking & a picture after we reached the entrance point again. We truly enjoyed the views at the top....
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