"Phu Thap Boek" is another popular destination for city dwellers like us to escape the hustle and bustle during the winter season. As the author of this article, I have been visiting "Phu Thap Boek" for several years now, and every time I think about the cold wind hitting my face, I feel a sense of joy. Every time I think of "Phu Thap Boek", I feel a sense of joy.

The rows of cabbages and turnips lining both sides of the road indicate that we have arrived at "Phu Thap Boek".

Many resorts are waiting for interested people to contact them for accommodation. Don't worry about not having a place to stay, at least there are tents available. We arrived at Thap Baek at 8 pm without booking anything during the last long weekend. So, you can be sure that if you can sleep in a tent, you will have a place to sleep.

The cool morning air, the gentle mist slowly dissipating as the sun rises, a perfect scene to enjoy a cup of coffee. It would be a delightful experience to witness this every day.

This morning, we enjoyed a delicious breakfast of rice porridge with a fried egg, savoring the fresh air and the company of a special someone sitting across from me.


Due to limited parking availability, we kindly request all tourists to avoid parking in a way that obstructs traffic. If you are unable to find a parking spot, please drive a little further down and enjoy a refreshing walk uphill with the pleasant weather.

The temperature observation tower is a must-visit spot for all visitors to Thap Baep, offering breathtaking views and a unique photo opportunity. Due to its popularity as a scenic viewpoint, the tower often experiences high visitor traffic.

End with this picture. This winter, don't forget to make "Phu Thap Boek" another plan. Come and challenge the cold wind at "Phu Thap Boek".

-- Departure from Bangkok at 13:00 hrs.

-- Stop for a bathroom break, have lunch, and drive comfortably without rushing.

-- Arrived at Phu Thap Boek at 8:00 PM.

-- Camping (bring your own tent) just before the parking lot (I don't remember the name of the campsite because I went late at night and asked around) 50 baht per person for camping.

-- In the morning, wake up early and have rice porridge for breakfast, 35 baht per cup, add an egg for 10 baht, and fried egg for 50 baht.

-- Fuel costs for our trip to Tab Berk, Khao Kho (Khao Tatian Ngo **will be reviewed next**), and Tad Mok National Park round trip were approximately 1,500 baht (for a sedan). We made frequent stops along the way, which slightly increased our fuel consumption.

-- Arriving in Bangkok around 9 pm.

Note: We went for two days, from Saturday to Sunday. We had to return on Sunday because we had urgent business on Monday, so we could only stay one night.

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