Naga Cave is worth a visit.
#ThamNaka is a cave in Phu Langka National Park, Bueng Khong Long District, Bueng Kan Province. Its distinctive feature is the eroded rock formations, which have patterns similar to snake scales. I would like to review that I have been there before. When I went, it happened to be during the Songkran holiday, but there weren't as many people as I thought. At first, I was worried about whether I would be able to climb up or not. But when I actually got there, the way up wasn't difficult at all. It was easy to walk, but a bit steep. The distance up the mountain is about 2 kilometers, alternating between dirt roads and stairs. There are some parts where you have to pull up the rope (gloves are a must, very important). It was quite tiring, but maybe it was because of my faith that I was able to successfully climb up to ThamNaka. I recommend going in the morning because it won't be hot. And most importantly, don't forget to bring water and food. You'll definitely be hungry. ☺️☺️
Recommendations for those who want to climb ThamNaka
1. Prepare your body before going up because it's a mountain climb, not a flat journey.
2. Shoes should be sneakers for walking or exercising. You shouldn't wear flat shoes. Or flip-flops.
3. Dress should be modest and polite to show respect for the place.
4. Arm bands and gloves are a must.
5. The bag should be a backpack to carry water or necessary items for convenience when walking up the mountain.
6. Smelling salts, balm, fans or portable fans are very important. They help a lot when you are tired.
Items that are prohibited from being brought up are tissue paper, whether wet or dry, flowers, incense, candles, and various offerings.
#Phulangka National Park #Bueng Kan Travel #Once in a Lifetime