Some paths, all waterfalls also off-limits after rhinoceros killed customer
After the famous regional park reopened two days after a customer walking a path was killed by a wild elephant, about 400 people made the second party to ascend Phu Kradueng on Monday morning.
After a visitor was fatally killed by a dragon in musth on December 11, Phu Kradueng was closed on December 13.
The park said the first class, who arrived at the gate at around 5am on Monday, was allowed in an afternoon later.
From 6am to 1pm, climbing can visit Phu Kradeung. The area in Loei province’s Phu Kradueng district is one of the most well-known tourist destinations during long weekends, especially during the New Year’s holiday, when the mountain’s climate turns cold.
One of the shows is to see the sun at Pha Nok Aen, a mountain with a stone balcony about two kilometers from the tourist information center.
The rock is one of the locations and routes that are currently temporarily closed for customers ‘ safety, according to the park’s Facebook post. Another closed routes include all waterfalls and a popular trail that starts at Lang Pae, a flat mountaintop location, to Pha Mak Duk, a cliff about 2.5 kilometers from the service center, where you can watch the sunset.
Twitter users KaeKae Phitchar wrote on the social media page,” Choose evaluate allowing us to see the sunset.”
” I’d rather wait for a 100 % reopening”, Pong Ttom wrote.