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Trail section 2

Continue from Ban Pha Nok Kok, the last stop of trail section 1, you will then hiking to Ban Buak Chan for 8 kilometers. This section offer the opportunity to explore the region's diverse ecosystems, including forests, and to see a variety of plant and insects.

This hiking trail offer the chance to visit Ban Pha Nok Kok villages and learn more about the way of life in the region. This can be a great way to immerse yourself in the culture and get a deeper understanding of the local community.

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Find this trail on AllTrails App and start hiking! You will need GPS signal to hike this trail, download the map ob to your phone before attending the hike is highly recommended.

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BAN PHA NOK KOK

Ban Pha Nok Kok community lived in Ban Pa Kha (Mae Nai Village). They were three family from Chinese Ho community moved to a new place in Ban Pha Nok Kok from Ban Mae Sa Nai in 1961. Mr. Kwan Sae Song, Mr. Chue Sae Yang and Mr. Sae Sae Yang came to pioneer a new arable area in Pha Nok Kok Village nowadays.  The families make a living by growing corn, rice, and weaving. There are animals raised such as horses, pigs, chickens, etc.

This is a small Mhong Village with two grocery stores. There is no restanrent in this village however you can contact the village headman for food or packing lunch. 

Village Headman

Mr. Montri  Tel: 089-999-5992

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Accomodation

You have to contact the village headman in advance for accommodation. 

How to Prepare before hiking in Lanna Trail

1. At least 1 liter of water
2. Some snacks/food to eat during our breaks.
3. Hiking shoes are recommended
4. Protection from the sun (eg a hat and sunscreen)
5. recommend wearing quick drying cloth

6. Raincoat and mosquito repellent

The preparation for hiking in the north of Thailand during the rainy season and the dry season can be different in several ways. Here are some factors to consider:

Rainy Season (Typically June to October)

  • Weather: Expect heavy rainfall, increased humidity and possible thunderstorms. Bring waterproof gear and be prepared for slippery and muddy trails.

  • Clothing: Lightweight, quick-drying clothing and rain gear is a must. Avoid cotton as it takes a long time to dry and can make you feel colder.

  • Footwear: Hiking boots with good traction are important for the slippery and muddy trails. Make sure they are also waterproof.

  • Supplies: Make sure to pack extra food, water, and other essentials in case of delays due to inclement weather. A waterproof bag or dry bag is also recommended to keep your belongings dry.

Dry Season (Typically November to May)

  • Weather: Expect hot, sunny and dry conditions with minimal rainfall.

  • Clothing: Lightweight and breathable clothing is best to stay cool and comfortable. Sun protection like a hat and sunglasses are important.

  • Footwear: Hiking boots with good traction are still important, but they don’t need to be waterproof.

  • Supplies: Pack enough food, water, and other essentials for the hike. Don’t forget to bring sunscreen and stay hydrated to prevent sunstroke and heat exhaustion.

It's important to check the local weather forecast and trail conditions before heading out for a hike, as weather can change quickly in the mountains and can impact your safety.

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