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🚗Go hunting for the fog @ Eong Ngong-Pilok Mine 2 days and 1 night 🏞ïļâ›°ïļâœĻ

🌧ïļ this kind of rain can't be thought of anywhere butāļšāđ‰āļēāļ™āļ­āļĩāļ•āđˆāļ­āļ‡Yong Nong-Meng Pilok, a small village at Thong Pha Phum District, an old village with many stories.

🏞ïļ of the past was very prosperous. Pewter, Wolframe, Tungeset, and gold ore lines were discovered. The Ministry of Industry opened a mining business in 1940, and there were many small mines. Later, when the price of ore fell around the world, the mining business stagnated and closed. Today, the Pilock mine is left with a legend.

🚗 we're heading to Pilock, and there's a little bit of a stop and a sign, and there's a lot of tourists here, and it's a public corner.

The ⛰ïļ way up to the village is quite winding, turning around the car. The village said that 399 curves. It is an uphill road with some steep stretches. But the road is now quite good. Because it has made a new road. It is very comfortable to drive. The atmosphere is very good. The open window drive is very good. ☁ïļ

ðŸŒģ the first spot we will find is a scenic spot, the Pilog Mine ascent, where you can see the ridge 360 degrees, a pavilion to sit and a bathroom for tourists.

ðŸĄ tonight we will stay at My Home, Pilog Mine. The day of the trip is Friday. We can book for 1,000 baht including breakfast. Here you will keep an eye on it. There is warm water from the gas, candlelight lamps and parking space. Very convenient. Breakfast will be served during 06.00-09 00 am. There is one pan of eggs / person and boiled rice, coffee, cookies. 😋

🚍 At the entrance to the village, we will find Pilog Mines. There is a large pond. The first pond can feed the fish, but the inner pond cannot feed the fish. In the pond there are koi fish, giant tadpoles, and a small waterfall, a plant garden inside. Content lines like us take pictures around. ðŸ“ļ

ðŸŠĻ, we started our day at 9: 00 am. When we finished breakfast, we got a minibus to travel around the village. We started the day at a relatively late time, so it was difficult to gather tourists to travel. We went to deal with other tourists ourselves, who stayed at our hotel and wanted to visit the same place as us, so we got a total of 7 people, two rows of cars to various places: Elephant Hill, Jock Falls, Thai Friendship Channel, Laos, Flag Pole Hill, all 1,200 baht.

💗 end the trip well, we would like to focus on nature, study the culture, history of the places we go, and know that this village is a warm and pleasant village, a place we would like to visit again.

ðŸ—Ģïļ further recommend:

☔ïļ should go during June to August. In the village there will be fog all day, but it will also rain all day.

👕 at night is quite cool. You should carry warm clothes.

👗 dress very colorful so that you don't have to intersect with the colors of nature too much.

ðŸ“ļ, try to find a less-manned photography angle, or have to calm down for a public corner. Tourists will be quite a lot, but for a beautiful picture, we can wait. 😂

âœĻ we go Friday. Quite a lot of people.

🏞ïļ If you want to watch the sunrise or visit the surrounding places by sitting in two rows, you are advised to wake up at 5: 00 am or 6: 00 am to find a person to ride with us.

P.S. During November, there was quite a bit of fog and rain. ðŸĨē

The corner of the wooden bridge is quite a lot of people, so we didn't collect the pictures. 😅

The restaurant has quite a lot of people, so we decided to have a simple meal. ðŸģ

# Yong Pilok Village # Pilock extension 399 curves # Pilock the house # Eong 2 days 1 night # Total travel plans

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