WAT PHU TOK
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WAT PHU TOK
1 How long does it take to drive there from Nakhon Phanom?
2 Is it worthwhile?
Or would chilling in NP be better? =D>
2 Is it worthwhile?
Or would chilling in NP be better? =D>
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Phu Tok
Hi MuayThaiGuy,
I went to Phu Tok in October...pictures attached.
Well worth it. Was a real highlight of my trip
Went right to the top...but no cobra's in sight. Another time I would skip the last push to the top as the trail peeters out (probably because cobra's live up there and Thai's know better than to thrash around on the peak!!).
Took about 2 hours to drive there form Sawangdandin. Long day but we had the entire family, neighbours etc along so it was a really fun extended Thai family time.
Graham
I went to Phu Tok in October...pictures attached.
Well worth it. Was a real highlight of my trip
Went right to the top...but no cobra's in sight. Another time I would skip the last push to the top as the trail peeters out (probably because cobra's live up there and Thai's know better than to thrash around on the peak!!).
Took about 2 hours to drive there form Sawangdandin. Long day but we had the entire family, neighbours etc along so it was a really fun extended Thai family time.
Graham
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Re: WAT PHU TOK
As I saw there are several threads on this topic Wat Phu Tok, and this may be one ofth oldest, from 2007. Although, may I add some pictures? Because I love this wat! even I am not at all a wathopper. First I would like to show a map to find it, especcially because it is near (50 km) the bung kong long, that also is worth to be seen.
I don't want to repeat pictures that other people postet in here before, but the wat is really imposing.
The way to the wat begins quite harmlessly
It's true that you need a good life- and accident- insurance.
But: we are buddhist, aren't we?
Some of the path's are really romantic.
and some are frightening
The wat itself is nice too, simpel and a bit fresh,
and there is even a library.
I don't want to repeat pictures that other people postet in here before, but the wat is really imposing.
The way to the wat begins quite harmlessly
It's true that you need a good life- and accident- insurance.
But: we are buddhist, aren't we?
Some of the path's are really romantic.
and some are frightening
The wat itself is nice too, simpel and a bit fresh,
and there is even a library.
Re: WAT PHU TOK
Some great pictures there michaleo.
Thanks for that - gives a good idea of what the ascent is actually like.
Thanks for that - gives a good idea of what the ascent is actually like.