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Khao No-Khao Kaeo

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Khao No-Khao Kaeo is a captivating destination in Amphoe Banphot Phisai, Thailand, perfect for nature lovers and adventurers. Nestled in a serene landscape, this location boasts breathtaking views, rich flora and fauna, and a tranquil atmosphere ideal for relaxation and exploration.

About Khao No-Khao Kaeo


Khao No-Khao Kaeo, situated in the picturesque Amphoe Banphot Phisai in Thailand, is a remarkable destination that attracts visitors from all walks of life. Known for its stunning natural beauty, this location is characterized by lush greenery, rolling hills, and panoramic views that provide a perfect backdrop for photography and relaxation.

As you explore Khao No-Khao Kaeo, you will find numerous hiking trails that cater to different skill levels, making it an excellent spot for both experienced trekkers and casual walkers. The fresh air and scenic pathways invite travelers to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature, while the peaceful ambiance fosters an environment for reflection and serenity.

Wildlife enthusiasts will delight in the diverse ecosystems present at Khao No-Khao Kaeo. Birdwatchers can expect to spot a variety of avian species, while the surrounding flora contributes to the vibrant tapestry of the landscape. This harmony of nature makes it an ideal location for leisurely walks and picnics amidst the tranquility.

For those interested in local culture, the surrounding communities offer a glimpse into the unique traditions and lifestyles of the region. Interacting with the friendly locals can enhance your experience, giving you insights into the heritage and customs of Amphoe Banphot Phisai.

The best time to visit Khao No-Khao Kaeo is during the cooler months, when the weather is pleasant, allowing for days filled with outdoor activities. Whether you are seeking adventure or simply a peaceful escape, Khao No-Khao Kaeo offers something for everyone.

Overall, Khao No-Khao Kaeo is more than just a location; it is a haven for those looking to connect with nature, unwind, and discover the beauty of Thailand’s rural landscapes. Plan your visit to this hidden gem and create unforgettable memories surrounded by the enchanting scenery of Amphoe Banphot Phisai.

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  1. Going to Nakorn Sawan or near the city they you will want to take a half day and go to what I call Monkey Mountain and the Bat Caves. As you approach the Khao No Khao Keo Mountain area you will drive up a fairly good road that will take a few twists and turns and then to your amazement you will have to slam on the brakes because you are probably going to hit a monkey walking on the road. I was told by some locals that there are in excess of 10,000 monkeys that live on the mountain and 1,000s come down during the day in hopes of getting a free hand out from the passer byes. When I was there I only saw a few Thai people feeding the free ranging monkeys and of course me as a Canadian .To say the least it is very exciting to just stop the care get out and be deluged with a lot of monkeys looking for free hand outs.The monkeys we saw where generally behaved would keep about arms length from you but then there were a few bolder older ones that would take it directly from your hand.I was still careful but one moneky seemed to know his way around and I had two morsels in my hand. One held between my thumb and index finger and one squired away under my small finger. He took the one I was holding on my thumb and index finger then grabbed my hand with both of his hands and scooped the other piece under my small finger.The mountain is only about 40 minutes drive from Nakorn Sawan and I was so happy to goThere are not a lot of people tourists that go there and it is still a clean area.They someone said ” are you here for the bats” I did not know about any bats just about the monkeys.They said ” wait about an hour just before the sun sets and then you will see millions and I mean millions of bats wake and come out of the caves on the side of the mountain flying in what seemed to be a long ribbon in the air that took more than a hour to finishIt was just wave after wave after wave of bats coming from caves in the side of the mountains and what a spectacle . It really looked like something out of a Nat Geo Special .So my day was very very exciting Feed the wild monkeys and watch the bats.

  2. Amazing !! Millions of Bat come out of their cave at sunset and Return before sunrise. It’s beautiful to see a long line of bats flying out in a row and meanders in the sky as if the army is marching outThere are thousands of monkeys too in the same area which is worth driving passing through them and feeding them. Passing through Nakhonsawan towards Chiangmai one must visit this. It’s worth watching the beauty of Nature.

  3. This is easily the tourist highlight of the surrounding area for some distance, as there is mainly farming all around.The small but spectacular mountain range is quite beautiful, particularly at sunrise or sunset. The millions of bats that stream out from the mountains in clouds in the evening are well worth waiting to see. The monkeys are very popular, particularly with kids. Although they don’t seem to cause any problems for people, you probably want to be a bit careful, and they can scratch your car if you let them jump on it.

  4. They can feed the monkeys and the monkeys here are police and not greedy. They don’t pull your hair and legs. Then you can watch ton of bats fly out from the caves.

  5. If you happen to pass by Nakornsawan on the to Northern part of Thailand, this is a nice fun place where you can spend time feeding monkeys. They are quite friendly (just look at the pictures)There is also old temple there where you can visit a reclining Buddha in a cave as well as marble BuddhaIf you visit during the dawn, the sight of bat coming out of their cave will definitely stunt you

  6. Very nice looking karst formation with a temple complex right next to it. Huge population of macaques live here and they are not shy to demand food. Despite ubiquitous signs telling not to feed them, most of visitors does exactly opposite, which only triggers monkey aggressive behavior.

  7. Hundreds of monkeys waiting for food, not recommended you get out as they are aggressive for feeding. Local out front with peanuts for sale.

  8. This is by far the most scariest hike that I have ever done. Note that I am just an amateur hiker so the bar is pretty low but note that there were people who turned around and no longer climbed to the top. The reason is because the scariest part of the climb are the very steep metal ladders that you need to take before reaching the peak. The ladders are made up of large metal pipes which are around 4-5 inches in diameter and are inclined at about 60-70 degrees steep. Yes, almost vertical. Each step were spaced far apart that anyone with short legs will have a hard time climbing them. Also, there were no flat platform on each step, but only that thick round metal pipe. Good thing that it wasn’t raining that day, or else, if the stairs are slippery then we would’ve turned around also. And the scary part is that if you slip, then you’ll fall a considerable height, around 2 stories high. Experience may differ from person to person, but my legs were shaking when going down. Remember that by the time that you get to the stairs part, you’ll be pretty much tired already.After conquering the hike, you’ll be rewarded with an amazing view! I know you have already seen the pictures. It’s really really good.By the way, the place is full of monkeys and there is secure parking area which reminded me of zombie movie scenes wherein when going in, someone has to open the gate and stay guard so that no monkey comes close then you have to close the gate quickly again afterwards. The keeper uses a broom to scare them off. There’s a donation box which we just put money as there was no more attendant when we left. Please be careful with your stuff, donlt bring plastic bags as the monkeys will think that it’s food and try to take it from you.I don’t think that there were public transportation to this place. We had a car that we rode from Bangkok to here. There are minivans that go from Bangkok to Kampaeng Phet which also passes through Nakhon Sawan but this place is very far from any town center.

  9. We hired a private driver from Bangkok with the tour company Bangkok Best tour, ([email protected],+66869032963), cost about 6000THB. He was handy to have as a translator. Drive took about 3 hours.Arriving at the mountain, you are offered the option to hire a guide which I didn’t mind just in case something would happen. There are thousands of starving monkeys so be very careful when feeding them. Just buy a banana basket from one of the carts and TOSS THE WHOLE THING don’t throw one by one as you will see it will quickly escalate into a screaming frenzy. To go up the mountain peak is very steep. AVOID if you have vertigo or fear of heights. It will start with a flight of stairs which can be hard if you have bad cardio. But you can also take your time and reset. After the stairs you have to climb up metal ladders, no straps and no safety so BE VERY CAREFUL. Once at the top it will look majestic. There’s a sitting Buddha and bells. Very bucolic and worthy of an Instagram moment.The next place to visit is near the temple. There’s a flight of colorful stairs that will take you up to a reclining Buddha closed behind gates. You need a guide to take you in. Ask him to show the bats or say “kangaw” in Thai they will understand. There’s a secret entrance behind the Budhha where you will witness thousands of bats hovering in silence. The last thing to see is the flight of a million bats that come out at the beginning of sunset, around 6pm. Head to the food court at the entrance and look at the peaks past the city hall office. Otherwise you can also ask the locals they know. You can enjoy an amazing cheap meal at the family operated restaurant. Beware of the monkey that will snatch your food when you aren’t looking.One last thing to know, this place isn’t a sanitized theme park. You will come real close with wildlife. It’s also a bit run down and the smell of monkey feces is everywhere (it is their home after all). But it’s 100% pure adventure, not an attraction park with lineups and whiny kids.

  10. He’s a monkey, really in the same mood as the mosquito.The advantage is that it’s free to walk through the park (Mountain House). The downside is that the legs can’t be reached.

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Khao No-Khao Kaeo is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Amphoe Banphot Phisai, Thailand



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