Our journey began with an early departure from Bangkok at 4:30 AM, arriving in Khao Kho around 9:00 AM. Our first destination was Pino Latte Resort & Cafe, a landmark renowned for its breathtaking views. True to its reputation, the panorama was truly spectacular. Fortunately, despite our late arrival, we were still greeted by a light mist that enhanced the ambiance. As we sipped our coffee and admired the natural beauty, we couldn't help but feel a sense of tranquility.






The next destination is Wat Phra That Pha Sorn Kaew, which is not far from the coffee shop. The temple is cool and shady, and it is also a place for meditation. It is recommended that you wear long pants or a long skirt if you go there. However, if it is not convenient, the temple staff will provide you with a cloth to cover yourself.

While waiting to check in to our accommodation, we decided to find a place to take some photos. We went for a walk along Route 12, which is like a collection of shops with a cool, vintage aesthetic.

After settling into our accommodation and waiting for the sun to set, we headed to the Windmill Field. However, we were met with heavy rain. Undeterred, we waited in the car until the rain stopped. Stepping out, we were greeted by a refreshing and invigorating atmosphere. Despite the overcast sky, the air was crisp and clean, creating a unique ambiance.

We woke up at 6 am to witness the breathtaking sea of mist at Khao Kho Post Office. The drive up the mountain was magical, with cool, white air enveloping us. Upon reaching the post office, we were greeted by a magnificent view of the mist-covered landscape. It was truly an unforgettable experience, unlike any other we had encountered before.



Before returning to Bangkok, we stopped by Piney Coffee, a cafe near Wat Phra That Pha Sorn Kaew. This is another cafe that I highly recommend. We arrived around noon, and the fog had already cleared. However, the view of the lush green mountains was just as beautiful as the popular cafes.


To conclude the trip, we visited the Boonmee Loom Gaew noodle shop, which serves seven-colored rice noodles for 90 baht per basket. The curries are served in clay pots, and you can choose from a variety of options. You can add as much curry as you like, and it's delicious.




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