| Khao Yai National Park |
| Jeap our guide |
| Sunset before the bats emerge |
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| Some of the 3 million bats |
| The Bat Smoke |
We didn't see many other people as we traipsed through random 'trails' until we came across this waterfall. I guess it pays to have a guide: unknown routes, knowledge on plants and bugs, and where the heck we were going…This waterfall was the first of three we were to visit, and was the only one we were able to jump from. Liz and Lionel were brave enough to jump, while the rest of us ate our corns, cake shavings, and rested.
After they jumped, we continued on in our journey. I must say I really enjoy the wilderness, and being in an actual jungle reaffirmed why. So as we were trekking, we were able to see with Jeap's eagle eyes, a gibbon (super rare).
| Gibby the Gibbon |
The second waterfall we got to was just as beautiful, and I actually swam in it. Waterfall water is icy but super refreshing. By now, we aren't simply just trekking, but jumping onto rocks in the river. to cross. Super fail on my part. Short legs and all don't work so well with this. I immediately sink. Eh…water trekking shoes come in handy at this point… Although the trekking was pretty intense as I mentioned, it gets even more so…. we climbed rocks using tree roots as rope, and climbed inclines that required us to use bamboo as anchoring points. I am definitely out of shape sigh…stupid cheap delicious food and desserts… Eventually we make it to the third waterfall and this waterfall is pretty famous. It was filmed for Leonardo diCaprio's film "The Beach." Way crowded and not swimmable with all the rocks..darn I definitely could of used a dip. Hiking in yoga pants is great way to protect you from mosquitos and its stretchy material is great for climbing, but sucks since it insulates your body heat, and soaks the sweat. Lovely yes? hahah
Later that night, the only thing that could of make it even more perfect…spotting wild elephants. And did it happen? DING DING DING….
Several wild elephants were near the roads as we were leaving. Beautiful creatures. Of course right as we get closer one stepped onto the road and stopped traffic. It was soo cool to see it so close, but it looked confused and lost. I think in it's confusion and fear, which turned to aggression, that was the reason why it tried to run us down..eeeekk but a park guide came along and used their special driving skills and experience with the elephants in the park, and pushed it safely into the forest. Phew..
So I know I keep saying it, but PERFECTION!!! I guess each weekend is so unique that each is perfect in my mind. I mean I hiked in the jungle, saw a gibbon, a wide horned bill bird, a wild crocodile during our after lunch stroll, and several wild elephants as we were leaving the park. Super exciting!




This is crazy cool! The Bat Swarm picture is simply amazing, even slightly intimidating
ReplyDeletewild elephants! take me to the junglee.
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