Thursday, December 3, 2015

Thailand Day 04 - Monkey Mountain

We woke up early for our full day activities for today, thus you can see the restaurant was still quite empty then. Breakfast was simple but decent. But it do get a tad bored after the 4th day. The boys prefer to eat at MacDonald this morning and so its just the 3 of us here.

 

A change of outfit as the pervious outfit was abit too loose, so decided to change into this outfit for her instead.

Sawadee kap

 
Khao Takiab "Monkey Mountain"

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Located south of Hua Hin just 10 minutes drive from Hua Hin town centre, Khao Takiab (Chopstick hill), also known as Monkey Mountain is the home to many monkeys. Be warn that these monkeys likes to grab plastic bags or bags. Our driver told us not to hold any bags or plastics bags when we get down the car. We actually witnessed a group of monkeys grabbing stuffs from a open roof car and dashes off.

Though the majority of monkeys are quite tame and tend to mind their own business but there is a group of monkeys which are rather aggressive and really give us a scare when they tried to attack us.

See these soaking wet monkeys, these are the aggressive group! We flee for our life when one was snarling and barking at us and luckily it was just a scare and they did not ran after us when we walked out of the vicinity.

There is a Buddhist temple here. It's important to wear something that covers your shoulders and knees before going to the temple which I did not know beforehand.

Since I was wearing shorts and exposing my knees, they loan me a scarf for me to tied around my waist.

Climbing these flight of steps to reach the temple

 

Hundreds of mild, tame monkeys roaming freely~

It was a memorable experience for us, getting so up-close with so many monkeys. And the boys were quite daring when the monkeys get near them, showing no sign of fear. ^^

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