Hello, I've been wandering around the winter tourist areas lately. This time, I'm going to change from Khao Yai to Khao Kho.
"Rarm Kavek Khao Kho" This name should sound familiar to friends who follow my reviews.
Review number 42 (Vol.42) already, let's follow me to Khao Kho. This time, I finally got to see the "sea of fog".

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A Day Trip to Khao Kho: Misty Mornings, Serene Stays, and Scenic Delights

This review captures a day trip to Khao Kho, a mountainous region in Thailand known for its stunning natural beauty. The journey begins with a visit to a temple, followed by a relaxing stay at a resort, and concludes with a delightful stop at a scenic café.

Temple Visit: The first stop is Wat Phra That Pha Sorn Kaew, a temple nestled amidst the mountains. The serene atmosphere and intricate architecture offer a moment of tranquility and cultural immersion.

Serene Stay: The review mentions a stay at Rarmkawe Resort, suggesting a peaceful and rejuvenating experience. The resort's name, which translates to "shade of the forest," evokes a sense of tranquility and connection with nature.

Scenic Delights: The final stop is Pino Latte, a café boasting breathtaking views. The combination of delicious food and panoramic vistas creates a memorable dining experience.

Overall Impression: This review provides a glimpse into a day trip filled with natural beauty, cultural exploration, and relaxation. The simple and concise language effectively conveys the essence of the experience, leaving the reader with a desire to explore Khao Kho's wonders.

A Journey in Pursuit of the Elusive Sea of Mist

This passage describes a journey undertaken in pursuit of the elusive "sea of mist," a natural phenomenon that has captivated the author for years. The author, having experienced disappointment in previous attempts to witness this spectacle, embarks on a new quest, determined to finally capture its beauty. The link provided leads to a forum discussion on the topic, suggesting a community of individuals who share the author's fascination with this natural wonder.

This time, we stayed at "Rarmkawek Khaokho", which, if you remember, I stayed here last year.

Last time, Sai came during the rainy season, which is in August. On that occasion, Sai stayed at "Baan Mai 103", which at that time...

This room boasts the best view at "Romkawe Khaokho".

A Day Trip to Khao Kho: Misty Mornings, Serene Stays, and Scenic Delights

This review captures a day trip to Khao Kho, a mountainous region in Thailand known for its scenic beauty and serene atmosphere. The journey begins with a visit to a viewpoint shrouded in morning mist, offering breathtaking panoramas. Next, a peaceful stay at the Rimkarnvek resort provides a tranquil escape amidst the natural surroundings. The day continues with a visit to Wat Phra That Pha Sorn Kaew, a revered temple adorned with intricate carvings and boasting stunning views. Finally, a stop at Pino Latte, a charming café with delicious treats and picturesque vistas, completes the experience.

http://pantip.com/topic/35277962 The Phra Borommathat Chedi on Khao Kho is a point that we must pass before reaching "Rom Kavee Khao Kho".

If you are coming from Camp Sen Intersection, please enter here.

Continue driving, passing the Khao Kho Viewpoint and the Khao Kho Post Office. Soon, you will see it on your right-hand side.


Look for the sign "Rom Khao Kho" and turn right. You will then see a sign like this.

I'm here. I'm in the right place. Hehe.

"Ruen Karm Waeg Khao Kho" has the following number of rooms:

Accommodation options:

  • Wooden houses 101-103
  • Underground houses
  • Loft houses 201-206
  • Rooms 401-404
  • Room 405 (2 beds)
  • Camping area

Check accommodation prices at https://www.facebook.com/romkaraveak.khaokho/posts/1288106251252311

** The price is the same for each period. **

Let's go check in. Today, Sai arrived at 4 pm. The weather is very nice.


Today, we will be staying in the new zone of "Romkawe Khaokho", the Loft House zone.

Our room for tonight is "Baan Lof 202," which boasts the best view in the entire establishment. (Or so I'd like to believe.)


Let's take a look inside the room.


The front balcony has chairs where you can relax and enjoy the view. I must say, they are incredibly comfortable.


The room is spacious and comfortable, with ample amenities.


Refrigerator, kettle, air conditioner, TV. If you are afraid of the cold, open the glass door and close only the mosquito net. The cool breeze will be comfortable.

The bathroom is spacious and features a shower, a water heater, a hairdryer, clothes hangers, and an open wardrobe.


A view from inside the room. So relaxing…hehe.


Having finished exploring the room, we decided to step out onto the balcony.


"I really like this view. It's so relaxing to look at. The long drive was worth it just to sit here."

Staying at "Rormkawe Khaokho" you won't have to worry about being hungry, because they provide a "survival basket" in every room... 555


The view from the front of the loft room 202 is beautiful. I love it.


Taking a walk around the area, waiting for the sunset.


The wooden house zone. This zone has a beautiful view.


The long-awaited moment finally arrived, but the sun didn't set. The sky just turned dark all of a sudden.


Evening atmosphere.


To reiterate, the primary objective of this trip is to witness the "sea of mist." Sand, I hope that upon waking in the morning, we will be greeted by the "sea of mist."


Thrilled, Tarai woke up at 5:00 AM and stepped out onto her balcony. What greeted her was the breathtaking sight of a sea of mist, a spectacle she had eagerly awaited for four years.

"The sea of mist" - a breathtaking sight that finally graced my eyes after an eager wait. What a joy to behold!


Sand waits to see the sunlight rise along the horizon, contrasting with the white of the "sea of mist".


Recalling my intention to capture the scenery at "Wat Kong Niam Viewpoint," I promptly drove away from my accommodation.


It was past 6 o'clock when I left. I left my accommodation without forgetting my ears or eyes. I turned left and passed a scenic viewpoint. I decided to stop and take some photos.

The place is very crowded this morning.

After taking the picture, I realized that I had come the wrong way. The viewpoint of Wat Kong Niam is on the right if you are leaving the accommodation. ... 555


"I woke up early with messy hair and didn't even brush my teeth. Don't tell anyone... haha. I just went out like that."

A short drive will take you to Wat Kong Niem. Turn into the temple and park your car. After a short walk, you will be rewarded with stunning views.

However, our photos do not do it justice. In reality, it is much more beautiful.

Let me capture these beautiful memories with my own eyes first. ;)


After taking photos, we returned to "Rorm Kard Wek Khao Kho" for breakfast.


Rice porridge can be refilled .... Hehe.


There is still time to explore.


It's past 8 am and the "sea of mist" hasn't cleared yet.


Before leaving, Sai stopped by to take some pictures for her friends. The pictures include Room 401-404 and Room 405 (with two beds).


Camping area and shared bathroom.


It's time to say goodbye to "Rarm Kavek Khao Kho". I promise that if I have the chance next year, I will definitely come back again.


Leaving "Rom Khao Kaeo", we headed to a new tourist destination in Khao Kho.


"Windmill Farm Khao Kho" is located in the Phet Dam Village area, Phetchabun Province. I went there on Saturday.

The crowd was so large that they closed the entrance, so I could only see it from the outside. I was only able to capture a few pictures.

I'm hungry. Let's find something to eat.


View from the seat in the shop.


40 baht for a basket of Khanom Jeen with free curry. There are 4 curry options available.


Herb-fried chicken


After lunch, we continued driving. Along the way to Camp Sn Junction, we saw many people stopping their cars and pulling over.


I decided to stop by "Tung Dok Daokrajai Rai BN Khao Kho," where the entrance fee to take photos is 20 baht per person.

Sharing some photos with you all.

"The fleeting nature of happiness" aptly describes the bittersweet feeling of returning home after a delightful outing.


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