Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Pictures. Pics. Photos.


This is one of the main look out/view points in Khao Yai.  The air there was so unbelievably clean compared to the city of Bangkok, and the air itself was cooler.  So nice.


We made it, and we were tourists.


The family for the weekend.  Also, our good old tent that we pitched that somewhat kept us dry through the rainy nights.


This was one of the waterfalls we saw, Heo Suwat.  It was really cool, but you can't swim at any of the waterfalls in the park.  


We took a 7  km hike through the park that lead us out to this viewpoint.  It was absolutely gorgeous. The hike was grueling, but so fulfilling.  We walked through the middle of the forest.


On our way to see Heo Narok, the biggest waterfall in Khao Yai, we were stopped short on our motorbike and we weren't sure why.  Sure enough, there was an elephant walking in the road.  All the cars had to turn around and the bikers had to stop.  It was absolutely amazing.  Also, knowing that it is a wild elephant is the best part.  Eventually it walked back into the woods and disappeared.


This is Heo Narok, the largest waterfall in Khao Yai.  Getting down to see it was crazy, and the drive on the motorbike was about 30 km.  I think we climbed down 500 stairs to eventually reach this viewpoint.  The waterfall was so gorgeous and so powerful.  We could all feel the mist from the waterfall on our faces.  


This was our group!!!  All of us went together on motorbikes to see the waterfall.  A Thai man took our picture.  We were all pretty excited.  Also, getting to ride a motorbike around Khao Yai was an experience I won't forget.  The clean air hitting my face was an amazing feeling.


Enjoying mother nature and such.  This was taken on the 7km hike we took through the forest.


The following weekend, we went to ArtBox.  It was basically a food truck, jewelry, and clothing festival/gathering.  It was a lot of fun, and very hipster.


KRABIIIIIII.  This is taken from Ao Nang beach where we stayed.


Railay Beach is not even real.  Those are the long tail boats you take from Ao Nang to get to Railay.


Heaven.  You see the Thailand flag all over the place.


Perfect.  This is Railay Beach taken from the boat tour.


These rocks are all over Railay.  When you swim, these rocks are all around you.


It was unreal.


Chicken Island!!!  Can you tell??


Just because.


I needed some pics of me...This is Tup Island


More Tup gorgeousness.  Also, the sun was setting while we were there.


We walked all over Tup.


The gang. Me, Carissa, Kristy, and Maggie


These rocks are gorgeous.  The epitome of Thailand.


Poda is where we ate dinner!!!


Sunsetsssss


This is the other side of Railay Beach on our way to rock climb.


This is the view from the view point that we climbed to.


More view.  The entire Railay Beach.


So worth it


Too much back lighting for a good pic, but we tried.


Look at the sweat.  This is me 10 meters from the lagoon.  The blue color in the distance in the lagoon.


Check us outttttt and the sweat.


The top of that rock is where we climbed to the view point.


Trusty friends.  They didn't make it.


Don't make me leave.


One of the most beautiful places ever.

There are so many more where these all came from.  Just some of the best and most beautiful.

Love 
-K-


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