After visiting the beaches, on our way to Bangkok, we chose to stop at Khao Sok National Park.
The park is separated into two distinct parts: Khao Sok (jungle part) and Khao Lak (lake part). Although there is a lot of positive feedback on the lake part, given the little time we had there, we chose to focus on the jungle part.
Khao Sok Park has one of the largest virgin forests in southern Thailand. At the entrance to the park, you can see monkeys roaming around. In order to avoid confrontation with them, we were asked to consider them as if they were rocks, and therefore not to stare at them so that they would not feel threatened.
It was particularly hot and humid in the park, which made walking through the jungle very tiring.
During our excursion in the park, we met several French people. It was not very clear whether one of the areas of the park was accessible to the public or not, but we decided to go all together, and it was a very nice visit!
A little travel anecdote, one evening in Khao Sok, electricity was cut throughout the entire village. So we went to eat in one of the restaurants in town that was lightened by candlelight, while the cooks were cooking with a headlamp.
To find out more about the park, you can watch the following video: