

I started off staying in a little hut for $10 a night and then switched to a tent which was $1 a night! I got the tent form a freind who worked at the park, along with many other fun things. But I am getting ahead of myself.

The Bamboo cabana I was staying in was a 10 minute walk straight up hill from the hitchen area, so it was always nice to walk down for a meal annd back up, at evening time i would walk down at sunset enjoying the colorful clouds and walk back up in the dark with a full sky of stars. 4 of the 6 nights were incredibly clear.
The park has one 4 km trail in the forest with crazy trees and vines, and then the next day I hired a guide to go to a waterfall and a cave.
Here is the view on the way to the cave, and the entrance from inside...



The field were on very steep mountain sides, i was hoping my foot would help make this more obvious but it is hard to show mountain steepness in a photo.

We ran into spiders and other insects


and then headed to a waterfall. On the way down we passed cut out pools for fish farming, and then took a dip in the water. On the way we stopped at the guides house and had lunch. He had a dried and fried fish and I had lots of sticky rice and beans still in the pod. I had so much sticky rice I thought I would sink in the pools at the waterfalls.



1 comment:
You wrote Moks instead of monks.
Dont go into a cave in the pitch black! youre crazy!
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