While Khao Thap Pha Bia is a popular winter destination, the rainy season offers a unique and arguably more stunning experience. During this time, the mountain transforms into a vibrant tapestry of green as local farmers plant cabbages across the landscape, creating a breathtaking panorama.

The rainy season transforms Phu Thap Boek into a paradise of mist. While the wet conditions may be inconvenient, the abundance of mist and the cool, damp air create an ethereal atmosphere, making you feel as if you are in heaven.

The average temperature on Khao Thap Phaeo is around 14-28 degrees Celsius during the rainy season. The wind is strong on the mountain in the morning and at night, making the weather cool all year round. Strangely, during the winter, fog rarely occurs on Khao Thap Phaeo. However, during the rainy season, after the rain, the fog starts to appear as fluffy clouds.

..........................................................................................................................................................

Before reaching the top of Khao Thap Phaeo, you must stop to take pictures at the octagonal pavilion viewpoint. Looking down, you will see the winding road in the shape of a number three and the mist that permeates the mountains.

Gazing down, one can see the road winding up the mountain, with wisps of fog weaving through it.

During the rainy season, clouds and fog are common sights on Phu Thap Berk. After the rain stops, if the wind is not too strong, the fog will start to roll in.

Mount Thap Berk is covered in cabbage fields, with resorts under construction.

The road leading up to Phu Thap Boek is a well-paved asphalt road throughout its entirety, from the 7-Eleven at the foot of the mountain to the summit.

From the viewpoint at Rai Rim Pha, you can see the pagoda of Wat Pa Phu Thap Boek, which is currently under construction on the mountaintop.


Yot Pha Tup Berk


The astronomical observatory and temperature measurement point on the top of Phu Thap Boek


Tent camping area at the astronomical observatory viewpoint


View from the observatory

Shops along the way down to Rai Rim Pha.


House A1 at Rim Pha Farm is notoriously difficult to book, as it is never vacant. The front of the house offers a breathtaking panoramic view.

The picture also captures the pagoda of Wat Pa Phu Thap Boek on the mountaintop.


A cliffside resort that requires booking months in advance.


A breathtaking tent camping site on the edge of a cliff with stunning views. As soon as you step out of your tent in the morning, you will be greeted by a sea of mist.

It's a budget-friendly accommodation with million-dollar views. During the rainy season, the wind can be very strong, so make sure to secure your tent properly. Otherwise, your tent might just fly away! 555


This tent site is usually fully booked during weekends or peak seasons.


Morning mist served right to the doorstep of A2 at Rai Rim Pha

The sea of mist, the sunrise, and the cabbage fields. The pictures were already beautiful, but seeing them in person was even better.


The breathtaking beauty of the sea of mist at Phu Thap Boek is beyond words. You have to experience it yourself to truly appreciate its magnificence.



The first light of day bathes the peak of the pagoda at Wat Pa Phu Thap Boek, piercing through the clouds.


Rai Rim Pha Viewpoint offers panoramic views of the sea of mist throughout the day.

The experience is so immersive that you feel as if you can reach out and touch the mist.


During the rainy season, hill tribe people plant cabbage in every plot of land, and you can see it when you reach Phu Thap Boek.

It is a vast field of green cabbages, thousands and tens of thousands of rai, planted in steps to accommodate the rainwater that will fall.


The unique beauty of Phu Thap Boek during the rainy season is created by the vast fields of cabbages.


When visiting Phu Thap Boek and Khao Kho, a must-visit spot is this cafe, where everyone stops by to take photos and enjoy a cup of coffee.


Upon entering, you will be greeted by a spacious courtyard offering numerous photo opportunities.




Looking down, you will see Pino Resort, which has only 5 houses.



The beautifully decorated surroundings of the shop






As it was a weekday when I visited, the place was not crowded. However, it might be difficult to find a seat during weekends or holidays.


Pino Latte offers a scenic view of the Phra That Pha Sorn Kaew temple.

The Five Buddhas at Wat Phra That Pha Sorn Kaew

This project was initiated to commemorate the 85th birthday of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej.




The Grand Buddha Five Buddhas Temple

has a base width of 41 meters, a length of 72 meters, and a height of 45 meters. It is divided into 6 floors. The first and second floors are for meditation practitioners, and other areas are used for chanting and listening to Dharma teachings.

Phra That Pha Sorn Kaew Chedi, Si Racha Dhammanimit


The purpose of building the pagoda is to offer merit on the auspicious occasion of the 60th anniversary of the reign of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej.


The pagoda is adorned with a variety of objects, which are assembled into walls, pillars, and stairs.



There is no text to translate in the provided input. Please provide the text you would like me to translate.



Khao Kho Wind Farm is a new tourist attraction in Khao Kho.

The wind farm uses wind turbines to generate wind power.


Wind turbine fields are not accessible by car. Visitors must park outside and pay a 20 baht parking fee.

They can then walk in to take photos and view the site.




The iconic hill tribe swing, a landmark of this area.


Formula One car



Follow other reviews at https://th.readme.me/id/tiewtookduan

Please support our page by liking it on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/tiewtookduan

See you in the next review. ^^

Comments