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One day at Nakha Cave, Mon. 🍃🐍🙏ðŸŧðŸ”Ū

"Roadtrip with The Gang review, 3 days, 2 nights. 🚗🐍

First Rookie Edition at Naka Cave

Tight information, finish reading, ready to go! "

We and our friends went in June and fell exactly on Saturday.

So quite a lot of people

We left the property and reached the cave area around 8: 30 a.m.

For anyone who brings a private car, there is a parking fee of 20 baht per car.

Before going up, we stopped by to buy a few more equipment:

ðŸ§Ī 20 baht per pair of gloves to keep out rust and dirt.

🎒 A backpack for walking up a cave, 50 baht each.

There are shops, restaurants, cafes and hiking supplies. The price is cute, not as expensive as you think.

When you arrive in the park, three points will be contacted.

📍 Point 1: Register for the park.

If it's a group, only one agent signs is enough.

📍 Point 2: Contact the guide.

Going up the cave requires a local guide to be brought up every time.

Anyone who doesn't book in advance, don't worry, can walk-in at all because there are always guide services.

* 1 guide can take care of up to 5 tourists

* Guide fee 500 Baht per group

* You can pay after walking.

And will also fill in the credentials

For those with heart disease, severe asthma, or unprepared bodies, abstain from or avoid going to the cave because the route is quite strenuous and challenging.

📍 Point 3: Paid for admission to the park.

Admission to the park is 30 baht per person and only cash.

After that, it's time to start walking up the cave. ðŸĨđ

Before you start walking, the guide will pay homage to your grandmother's court to ask for your protection to walk safely up and down.

There are 12 points from A to L.

It usually takes about 4-5 hours to walk up and down, depending on the speed of each group.

* Walk up the fastest, about 1 - 1.30 hours.

* Walk down as fast as possible, about 40 minutes.

But most of the time is spent visiting pictures, because there are a lot of beautiful corners on the way.

Especially the secret city point, and there will be a queue card and a queue call, and the other point is head 1, take a picture and make a wish.

For us, the most exhausting point is the period before the point E.

The weather has been pretty baking lately, the wind hasn't reached it, the stairs are very steep, some are almost 80 degrees. ðŸĨĩ

But after getting past point E, it starts to feel more comfortable walking.

The advantage is that the guide takes good care to guide the photo spot, wish point and help tell information along the way, making newbies like us not feel tense or incorrect at all.

The legs are down so they can stop by.

🙏 Grandfather Wang's Royal Cave for wishes and fortune. Who has a wallet to carry up? There is no internet signal at this point.

💎 recommend it before you go up or whenever you play ðŸĪģðŸ“ą, and there's a net, screen caps, apps, banks that we use often.

🐍 took a picture with Grandfather Rumor, Head 1 and Head 3 to bless and pay homage to him.

But our group didn't pay homage to 1 because the queue was so long and it was getting hungry, so we decided to come down first. 😂

We came down to the bottom around exactly 3 p.m.

âœĻ suggested things should be available for walking up the cave.

💧 at least 2 bottles of drinking water per person (no drinking glasses except for refrigeration glasses)

🍎 candy or a small dessert to recharge.

🊭 Fan or mobile fan actually saves lives.

👃. Anesthesia. Very important items.

🗑ïļ bag to put rubbish back down (here is very strict about rubbish)

ðŸ§ŧ Wet tissue and a handkerchief.

🍙 glutinous rice, pork or foundation food.

Our guide has cold water, jelly coke and sponsors.

I can tell you that jelly coke when tired is the most delicious in life. 😂

👕 Recommended dress code

✔ A breathable shirt or a sports bra.

✔ UV-proof top / long-sleeved shirt, strong sun ðŸĨĩ

✔ Lightweight trousers

✔ sneakers with good treads.

And if you wear a sports bra or a single strap, you have to have a coat on top of it, because the park is pretty strict about dress, especially around wish points and secret city photography spots.

Finally...

If anyone thinks it's easier to get down the hill, argue wholeheartedly. 😂

For us, this is real because we have to flex our legs and peck our feet most of the way.

The reason for the leg pain after the trip came from the down, and it slipped for a giveaway. ðŸĨē

If you ask if you want to go back...

The answer is "definitely going again." âĪïļ

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