Been going since April. Just got here to review. I'll say everyone, come on. The entrance road may be a bit rough, but once you get in, it's totally worth it!!! 1. The accommodation is very good. It's a round tent. Very new inside, comfortable bed, well-functioned & well-decorated.Snack bar, everything is free (probably during a promotion). There is a Bluetooth speaker provided. The roof slides open to look at the stars. And our room is right across from the courtyard where Nong Kwang Dao is. Very cute, but the bathroom is under the dome. Elderly people who frequently go to the bathroom may have difficulty.2. Breakfast comes as a set. Sit and eat in the outdoor dining corner. But it's hot. It'll be corn soup (? If I'm not mistaken) rice porridge with catfish + fried soft fish with garlic + boiled egg + kale extract juice, special recipe. Everything is very delicious. I want to eat more >< the portion is good. If you're not full, you can ask for more. Fresh coffee is also available.3. Golf carts are free to use per house (during promotion period). We drove around the resort to see the kids ourselves. In the evening on the day of stay, there are horses, ponies, donkeys, cows, camels, goat houses, etc. In the evening, they will release the horses. Get out of the kennel to let the little ones run and play. Be careful when driving a golf cart. We absolutely love Phil living on a farm. the next morning Brother Jai and brother who take care of Become a tour guide Give some food. The elders took pictures from the farm's camera for me, posed for me and explained various stories. They had a lot of service mind. I admire them. Finished off with Nong Kwang Dao's garden. It's very natural, just like being in Nara. She's very beautiful. Take photos with beautiful light. It is recommended to start traveling early in the morning, around 6:00-7:00 a.m. so it won't be hot, then come back and have breakfast. Oh, and there's also horseback riding. Someone walked me back and forth. Moai stones lined up together The photos came out very beautiful.4. Before checking out and returning P'Jai took me to see the grapes that the farm grows. At that time he was still very immature. But P'Jai cut a bunch of grapes from the tree and gave them to taste + received an inhaler as a souvenir. (The owner of the farm runs a factory to sell inhalants)5. In summary, I'm impressed with everything: animals, nature, food, P'Jai and P'Guide. who took good care of the two of us I hope it's officially launched and it's great. We will definitely go back this rainy season😍