Today's place of interest is Doi Tao ( lake ) which I couldn't find the other time. Went passed it again and ended up at highway 106. Didn't want to stop because the ride was enjoyable. The 17 inch rims went over the little potholes without any fuss at all. Worth every penny.
Put in some petrol and asked for food nearby. Was directed to opposite the petrol kiosk. Had sticky rice with soup. I was pouring soup on my sticky rice, the lady saw and brought brown rice when she suspected I may have digestion problem with sticky rice. Very thankful to her but I am OK with sticky rice. Her gesture was commendable though. She gave me directions to the lake but I understood little of what she was trying to get across. Used GPS this time round.
Went to a temple along the way. Paid my respects. The landscape reminded me of the stone forest near Pai I went with a friend some time back. Very nice feel to it. Renovations are in progress.
Stopped at a few more places for a few pictures
Took the turn for Mae Wang National Park and chose the higher path at the fork. It is a beaten track after the tar road ends. Parked at the side and went down for a walk. When I came back, there were 2 men taking photos.
Ended the day with a hot soak at Thep Panom hotsprings.
Put in some petrol and asked for food nearby. Was directed to opposite the petrol kiosk. Had sticky rice with soup. I was pouring soup on my sticky rice, the lady saw and brought brown rice when she suspected I may have digestion problem with sticky rice. Very thankful to her but I am OK with sticky rice. Her gesture was commendable though. She gave me directions to the lake but I understood little of what she was trying to get across. Used GPS this time round.
Went to a temple along the way. Paid my respects. The landscape reminded me of the stone forest near Pai I went with a friend some time back. Very nice feel to it. Renovations are in progress.
Stopped at a few more places for a few pictures
Took the turn for Mae Wang National Park and chose the higher path at the fork. It is a beaten track after the tar road ends. Parked at the side and went down for a walk. When I came back, there were 2 men taking photos.
Ended the day with a hot soak at Thep Panom hotsprings.