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January 21, 2023
Nap Corner was my favourite hostel in Thailand (in total I stayed in 11). It has everything you need, lockers (lock provided) towels, iron & hairdryer for no extra charge. The beds are comfortable and the room was well supplied with AC and an insanely powerful fan. Tun and his family are really lovely, I wanted to visit Phu Lum Lo and they were going that way so took me with them and I was honoured to be invited to camp with them, they took me to their favourite part of the national park. A really special part of my trip! When you arrive at the hostel (easy walking distance) Google bounces around a bit, the hostel is based on the corner beside the busy round, look above your head for the glowing green sign, it's a short distance down an alleyway). - I looped round a few times before I worked it out. Phitsanulok has plenty to do, I stayed for three nights and for me, that was pretty much perfect (although for a slower pace you could take longer without running out of activities). The key temple is right beside the hostel by the river, and across the river you can see the ruins of an ancient one which is set in a beautiful park. Sgt Thwipwaree museum is an excellent adventure if you'd like to learn more about Thailand). The national park is fantastic if you don't mind a journey of about 1.5 hours. You can hire a tent to stay longer & enjoy the many activities set there. (For transport walk to the edge of the campsite where buses are available - English is in short supply here, highly recommend you ask a friendly Thai person to write down your desired activities so you can point when you get there - I was lucky to have Tun with me. Thank you so much Tun & Jiao, I had a wonderful time, I will be back next year ☺️♥️🙏