1. Traveling to drive a Mazda 2 Gasoline engine 1.3 Going to Kamala Pha Mok is an uphill route. Anyone who hasn't been there, I recommend studying the entrance that isn't steep. Because I followed the GPS and it led me down a very steep route. On the way down, the drive was very comfortable. And I chose to sleep in a tent on the edge of the cliff for both nights. The way up to the accommodation is a bit narrow but passable and steep. But the Eco Car sedan is comfortable. (Mazda 2 uses a 5-speed manual transmission.) It is recommended during festivals to get to your accommodation quickly because parking is quite limited. If it's full, I forget to ask where I can park.2. The accommodation is comfortable to sleep in. There are no ghosts. Clean bedding.3. Shared bathroom (I use a shared room), strong water, and shampoo and shower cream provided. It's a squat toilet, with a shower, no hot water, which is considered good. But it's a bit far for people who sleep on the edge of a cliff.4. The stairs go up and down on the edge of a very steep cliff. Not suitable for the elderly And fat people like me 55+ and don't carry a lot of props and stuff down, don't do it.5. The view is very beautiful and there is a lot of fog. and served right in front of the tent6. Here they serve breakfast of porridge (if there are a lot of people, don't come to eat late, be careful the porridge is gone haha), coffee, Ovaltine, snacks to eat with coffee. and food to order Grilled pork (399 baht) service The quantity is OK for 2 people. If you add pork, it's 100 baht.7. There is also a mat borrowing service.8. There is charcoal refill for 20 baht, tissues for 10 baht, borrow a grill with charcoal for 30 baht, and a thermos with ice. Liquor and beer should also be available, I saw other tents ordering them.9. Here, the service is good, friendly, done like a family. If you're slow sometimes, if you forget your house, just remind him and tell him, he'll come quickly. Overall, it's very good.10. The price is not expensive at all.11.1 Where you see dinosaurs, admission for children is 50 baht. Adults 100 baht, age 65 years old, free. Hey, it's fun and worth it, but you should bring an umbrella if it's daytime.11. 2Next to the wind turbine field. Rai GB, see flowers And the King Kong Rai restaurant will actually arrive before the hydrangea field, that is if you go to the windmill first. Go by the intersection on the left, the way up is not steep, in the alley next to Khao Kho Kindergarten, you will take a shortcut through the hilltribe village to see the windmill field, GB Farm, admire the flowers, find food and souvenirs. Oh, there is a beautiful corner to take pictures too. On the right side, pay 10 baht per person. There are props available to borrow as well. There's also a tram for sightseeing at an affordable price, and a King Kong shop where you can take photos with straw sculptures and more. The return trip came down the same way quickly. There are also souvenirs from local people for sale. Well, the path isn't steep and there are shortcuts with this one.11.3 If you want to go see the hydrangea flowers, when you get off the road from Chaw Khao Village next to Khao Kho Kindergarten School, turn left and go straight, it's not far but there's traffic jams too. Oh, opposite the flower field, there are many souvenir shops.12. You don't have to carry a lot of food. Above the red light intersection before entering the resort, almost everything is for sale, so it won't be heavy.End of reviewP.S. I am going on a special long holiday 19-21 Nov. 2020.