Exit at Seven Eleven Na Ngua in the direction of Khao Kho at the main road turn left onto the newly worked road. Then everything along the new part of the road to the intersection that pulls through under the mountain temple. Then drive until a little road turns left that leads up to the temple. Park the bikes there. Monks are very friendly and can be photographed for a polite request, animals at temples, cats, dogs and, if you are lucky, flying squirrels and bats in the forest, as well as reptiles, large and small field mice and if you are lucky, beautiful snakes Frogs and with them their eaters. And many different birds to watch, depending on the season. Good bike hike with children. See photos. Water and something to take with you recommended. Buy at seven-eleven. Or at the village market or snack bars in Na Ngua. In an emergency, you can also buy something to drink from the monks. In the temple there is the possibility of tambun (to do good, here in the form of a couple bath)
So as a Buddhist you can improve your karma account. If you believe in Jesus Christ you do not need to collect any karma points for yourself, because he has already done everything for you and everyone who believes in him as Lord and King when he gave his life for us. But for reasons of culture and politeness, also observe the temple rules. Regarding taking off your shoes and being quiet when someone is praying there.