About a 20 minute drive outside of Loburi is a temple atop a mountain with ~3,700 stairs leading up to it. This day we climbed those stairs... and did so victoriously.
| Herd of cows in the road as we headed to the temple entrance.... Thai cows are skinny. |
| Looking fresh at the bottom of the stairs :P |
| GIANT Buddha of Death Star proportions under construction! Wait til the Rebels hear about this! |
| There are mini-temples, huts, and benches for rest stops on your pilgrimage up the stairs. Remember to ring the bell! |
| The figure at the top of the stairs is a little Thai boy that led the way for us about the first 3rd of the trip. He would run ahead and then wait for us. We called him our Sherpa. |
| Take 5 |
| Greeted by a band of temple puppies! |
| Huge millepede! Water bottle for size reference. |
| Those pups followed us for a little bit. They had trouble getting up the stairs and it was really cute. |
| At the top! |
| Exploring the top, we find a helicopter landing pad and some MORE stairs! |
| The stairs led to another temple, and passed a monk's house. |
| You can see the Death Star Buddha we passed on the way up, and now it looks tiny! |
| Gold painted rocks |
| Looking pretty scruffy at the top |
| The house of a monk that we met at the top. He gave us water and apples! |
| Elizabeth starting the long descent |
| Back at the bottom |
wonderful photos, fantastic view and of course we all are growing to love the commentaries of a budding international photo journalist (Lisa) who may have intentionally or unintentionally just penned the ultimate oxymoron
ReplyDelete"Death Star Buddha";
sounds more Hindu than Buddhist (i.e., Lord Shiva, the Destroyer)
If you end up going back, how about a puppy to millipede size reference picture?
ReplyDeleteAll looks amazing! Really enjoying living vicariously through you. Not sure I spelled that right.