It's a roughly 900m long trail that you can cover up to 600-700m on car (3-5 cars can be parked), and all the way up on a scooter.
I would recommend coming around 4-5pm so as to get a chance to see the sun set behind the cliffs. The view is definitely worth it if you're in a vehicle, but I can't say how one may feel after the entire decently steep hike, as we reached there by car, maybe it'll be fine if you spend a good amount of time resting at the restaurant. It isn't hard per se, just long and steep enough that you can get tired after every 3-5 mins of walk unless you're in good shape.
If you're driving an automatic car, drive at B/low gear. If you're on a scooter, mind your speed as you descend.
The restaurant up the hill is quite good with very polite and kind staff. We enjoyed cool pineapple and mango juices along with the incredible views. There were no tickets, but the staircase was "reserved" for customers of the restaurant, which can be skipped by a paved way that takes longer to reach...
Read moreA phenomenal place. We can admire the views from two places. The first place is a pub where you can eat, for example, pancakes with bananas and drink young coconut juice. Affordable prices. The second place, which is slightly above, is a mini park with benches and places where we can have a drink or sit and admire the beautiful surroundings from different perspectives. Access: if someone has a scooter - this is a great solution because you can get to the very top by scooter. By car, it's worth driving 3 minutes from the main road to a makeshift parking lot and then you have to walk for about 12-15 minutes through sand and heat. In the final section we go quite uphill, but fortunately there is a concrete road there. The road is very well marked. The views from the top are unforgettable....
Read moreOne of the best places ever with spectacular views! The route is pretty much easy, cause you can get there on scooter or by car, then just a 5 min walk up the hill. There is a cafe on the hill with a gorgeous view, where you can have some traditional Thai food or some beverages. There were no other guests when we came. Then you go a little further, there are a lot of spots to sit and relax watching the sunset. There are some cashew trees around and benches, and swings. The spot can accommodate many people, actually. It’s a dream to practise yoga in such a...
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