NAKHON SAWAN: Five monks who were on a forest pilgrimage lost their way in Mae Wong National Park, reduced to living on wild bananas and plants for about two weeks before being rescued
Two eventually made their way out of the forest and contacted rescuers, who brought the other three back to safety on Wednesday night.
The monks told park officials they came from Kanchanaburi in two groups and met at Thi Lor Su waterfall inside Mae Wong National Park in Nakhon Sawan.
They had walked along forest paths in Tak province and Mae Wong National Park and then realised they were lost.
They wandered in the forest for 15 days, eating only wild bananas and plants picked along a stream. They decided that two of them should leave the group and try to find someone to help them, while the remaining three stayed in the forest.
The two monks eventually found park officials and sought their help.
Teams from two forest fire control stations in Nakhon Sawan and rescue volunteers went into Mae Wong National Pak on Tuesday morning to search for the other three monks.
They found them in Mae Wong district, 30-40 kilometres from the nearest community.
All five monks were taken to hospital for a medical checkup. They showed no illness, just signs of exhaustion due to having eaten little food for many days.