the landscape is fabulous, an observation deck with a cozy cafe where you can enjoy a cup of fragrant coffee with dessert, as well as an incredibly steep climb that is easily overcome by a tuk-tuk (based on a Japanese jeep).
We visited this place twice. ☝But not as residents of the hotel, but only came to the observation deck (on their own) to sit in a cafe... admire the views. (tourists are taken on excursions in small groups.
The cafe has a good breakfast, delicious coffee, ice cream... 👍
And as they write in the reviews, yes, visiting tourists are taken up and back, for only 50 baht per person, as it is a very steep climb, this is an excellent solution!
☝️I know that many people come here immediately after another observation deck, to which everyone is in a hurry before dawn. Samet Nangshe Viewpoint (it is very close, two minutes by car or bike)
It's just that here you can take a breath away from the early "quest" to be among the first to climb the observation deck. A nice, comfortable cafe, where there are no large crowds of people.
It's probably worth staying at least a day in the hotel itself!🤔
The views are amazing, it is very beautiful to meet the dawn. The ticket includes breakfast at the buffet, or you can go to a restaurant. There is also a morning prayer to the Buddha, you can participate - turn to the Buddha through the monks. The staff is friendly.