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Khao Luang Nakhon - Wind and Rain Ridge - Sky Cliff 1,600 m

Let me start by saying this trip was full of mishaps—camera fell into water, backpack strap broke, and leeches were everywhere. But despite all that, it was an incredibly happy and fulfilling experience. We drove ourselves for this trip. Day 1: We began our journey at Ai Khiao Waterfall at 10 AM. The trail was about 3.5 km long with an elevation of 570 meters, carrying a 16 kg backpack. The path was moderately steep, and the staff had to clear the trail for us since we were the first group to hike after a storm. Fallen trees blocked the way, and the trail got steeper as we went, with leeches and large black ants that were quite aggressive. We reached the camp around 4:30 PM and rested as we pleased. Day 2: From the first camp to Sky Cliff and Wind and Rain Ridge, the trail was about 4 km long with an elevation gain of 800 meters. This was the day of steep and very steep paths. We stopped for lunch at a waterfall, enjoying simple yet delicious dishes like omelets and sun-dried pork. The camp at Wind and Rain Ridge didn’t have water nearby, so we had to hike down to fetch water. I don’t remember the exact distance, but the path to the water source was quite challenging and steep. The weather was cold as well. Day 3: Last night was windy and rainy, and I was worried about water seeping through the tarp. I didn’t want to get wet, and my 16 kg backpack was already unbearable. We started hiking at 10 AM, passing through bamboo forests where we had to crawl and duck under branches. Every step forward felt like three steps back because the trail was steep and slippery. Bamboo stalks hung overhead, snagging my backpack—it was a struggle, but also funny in hindsight. The camp tonight was comfortable, though I can’t recall its name. There was water for bathing, and after a tiring hike, a cold bath felt absolutely refreshing. Day 4: "Climb like a swan, descend like a snail." The trail out of the forest was 4.5 km long, followed by another 4 km walk through a garden to Wang Lung Waterfall. Most of the path was downhill, crossing streams and rocks. We had lunch by the waterfall, and I loved this trip so much—having water to bathe in made it all the more refreshing. That’s the end of the review.
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Posted: Jun 19, 2025
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