Yeah ofcourse khaoYai National Park.Good view and greeny in this season.Have a great trip.going very carefully.This is TL.the roads no.1 very dangerous.
Haenarok waterfall For the Thai meaning, it means the abyss of hell. This waterfall has many wild elephants falling to their deaths often. Two years ago, 11 wild elephants fell and died once. The name Hell Abyss comes from the story of an elephant falling to die. which will occur every year during the rainy season
1K!!!! Wooohoooo, congratulations! An endless view! Live for the cheese pull😂 what a beautiful vineyard too! Most intense and focused wine tasting, good job Jason😂 such a cute add on to do a light show at dinner! Loved loved this one! Love y’all, y’all killed it! ❤️
Looks amazing! I just wanted to ask: did you arrive in Thailand with a drone permit? If not, how did you manage to bring it in? Ill be traveling around thailand and thinking if i can bring my drone with me. My drone is less than 500g. Thank you!
Great vlog. The islands are awesome but I thank you for exploring the rest of Thailand and promoting the provinences. Laughing at being cold in Thailand 🥵
It is nice trip. Khao Yai is meaning The Big Mountain. Around Khao Yai Natural Park ,you can find many good restaurants , hotels and resorts. For your information, in vlog you see the golden Budha that the statue is not Budha. The Budha have hair look like snail and the flame above on hair . That statue is the famous monk because the monk have shaved head .
Yes khao Yai is a wonderful place. We saw from the drone footage that it wasn't Buddha but we forgot to mention it in the video😅 Thank you for watching😊
@@fhienabrowning3476 You can take the Bangkok- Pak Chong bus and get off at Pak Chong station in Nakhon Ratchasima province. From there take a songthaew bus (the altered pickup truck vehicle) from Pak Chong to Khao Yai National Park. However, you have to have a car or might buy a local private tour to travel around the national park's area or the places/cafes/restaurants around there because there's no public transport in the area.