Hello, if you ask me about the accommodation I visit most often, for me, it has to be "Rorm Kard Wek Khao Kho".

This is my third time staying here. The first time, I stayed in the wooden house 103, one of the first houses at Romkawe. Unfortunately, I didn't see the sea of mist that time. You can see the review by following the link >> https://th.readme.me/p/4023. The second time, I stayed in the loft house 202. I was very impressed because I saw the sea of mist, which I had been waiting for for many years… Hehe. You can see the review by following the link https://th.readme.me/p/6758.

"Rormkaweuk Khaokho" offers a variety of accommodations, including wooden houses (101-103), underground houses, loft houses (201-206), rooms 401-404, room 405 (2 beds), and a new tent zone (subject to change). For pricing information, please visit their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/romkaraveak.khaokho/posts/1288106251252311 or call 080-6500535 or 081-7745794. **Prices are the same for all time periods.**

This review is based on my third stay at the resort, which took place in December 2017. The weather was perfect, with temperatures ranging from 16 to 18 degrees Celsius. The most popular zone at "Rhum Khariwek" is the "Baan Lof" zone, as guests can enjoy stunning views of the sea of mist from their balconies.

A soft leather chair in this corner, perfect for enjoying the view.

The interior of the house is decorated in a minimalist style, creating a spacious and uncluttered feel.

Sleep on the bed and see the view.

Amenities include television, refrigerator, and electric kettle.

The bathroom features an open wardrobe with clothes hangers and a hairdryer.

And another impressive thing is that all the items in the survival basket can be eaten, and most importantly, they are free!

After packing our bags, it was time to explore the surroundings of "Romkawek". We heard that there is a new zone here, which was originally an area for customers to bring their own tents. Now, "Romkawek" has set up tents for them to stay in. Inside the tents, there are mattresses, pillows, blankets, and fans.

The back section is a wooden house 103, the first house where Sai pernah stayed.

The front of the loft has a view like this.

In the blink of an eye, as I sat and lay, the sky had already changed color.

A Delicious Change: From Dining Out to "Rarm Garavek's" New Offering - "Mooガタ"

In the past, our evening meals meant venturing out for dinner. But now, thanks to "Rarm Garavek," that's no longer necessary. They've introduced "Mooガタ" (a set for two, perfect for a satisfying meal). However, if you're not a fan of "Mooガタ," they still offer their usual à la carte menu. But let's be honest, with weather this perfect, "Mooガタ" is the ultimate choice!

The atmosphere is amazing, with a cool breeze blowing. It's truly a delightful experience.

At 5:30 am, I stood outside my room and was overjoyed to see the sea of mist again. It may not have been as dense as during the late rainy season and early winter, but it was still quite impressive.

The atmosphere around 6 am, before the sun rises.

The sun has begun to rise.

In addition to staying at "Rarm Karavek", there is another place that Sai would like to recommend to friends because it is not far away by car >>> Khao Chong Nien Viewpoint <<< This time, I arrived a little late, the sun had already risen, but I could still see some fog.

After taking photos at the "Wat Kong Niam Viewpoint," I drove back to "Rarm Karavek" and took a leisurely walk through nature.

Breakfast is finally here, and it's served right outside your door! Every guest receives a delicious bowl of pork and mushroom congee, along with a hearty sandwich. You're sure to be satisfied.

Enjoying the view from the balcony while eating, it was the ultimate bliss.

Unveiling a new zone for our friends to explore.

Zooming out, the sea of mist is fading away.

The following is a translation of the Thai sentence "บริเวณหน้าบ้าน 404" into English:

Front of the house 404

Before checking in, on the way home, a young Hmong child came to sell souvenirs.

Support the children.

After checking out, we headed to the "Khao Kho Windmill Farm." When we arrived, it was around 11:00 AM, and the sun was very strong. So, we opted to take the tram to explore the project. The tram fare was 60 baht per person.

"The Khao Kho Wind Farm Project" is located in Ban Phet Dam, Tung Samo Subdistrict. The project is a wind power generation project using 24 large wind turbines on the top of a hill at an altitude of 1,050 meters above sea level. In addition, there are also strawberry farms, coffee shops, and souvenir shops.

The sun was so strong that all the photos I took were of me with my eyes closed. Haha.

Strawberry farm in the project

After basking in the sun until we could barely stand it, we decided to find a cute cafe to rest and cool down. On this trip, we headed to Jolly Cafe, located in Khao Kho's Camp Son sub-district. This cafe is decorated in an incredibly charming way, making it perfect for relaxing with a cup of coffee and a bite to eat.

On her way back to Bangkok, Sai stopped by the Coral Stone Mountain, also known as Khao No by the locals, located in the Chalerm Phra Kiat District. This mountain range, standing at an altitude of approximately 1,200 meters above sea level, is believed to have been a vast ocean or body of water millions of years ago. Geological shifts have transformed the landscape, creating a unique and contrasting sight compared to the surrounding mountains. The area is characterized by sharp, gray rocks jutting out from the ground, resembling coral reefs when struck with a wooden object.

And one more place you don't want to miss is Wat Tham Yai, located in Nong Phai District, Phetchabun Province. This is the last place we will visit before heading to Bangkok.

In conclusion, I would like to express my gratitude for your continued support. You can follow my travel adventures on my Facebook page, S Travel My Story: https://www.facebook.com/STravelMyStory/





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