At Tree Resort Khaokho — 360° Mountain-View Villas Where You Wake Up to a Sea of Mist Off the Balcony
Picture this: you wake up early, open the villa door, step onto the balcony — and there are the mountains stacked in layers, a thin mist draped over the peaks, every direction you turn nothing but nature. At Tree Resort Khaokho is a 4-star boutique resort perched on a high ridge in the Ban Khao Ya Nuea area, Khao Kho Subdistrict, Phetchabun Province · what people talk about most is the near-360° panoramic mountain views and the modern design that reinterprets the Hmong hill-tribe hat roof into something that becomes its signature · there are several standalone villa types to choose from, starting around ฿2,900/night with breakfast included · it scores 8.8 on Booking.com and 4.4 on TripAdvisor, ranked #3 of 48 places to stay in Khao Kho.
Who At Tree Resort is right for — to put it as simply as possible, At Tree Resort Khaokho is a resort for people who want to wake up to "mountains filling the whole window" without having to go searching anywhere for it · it isn't a downtown hotel selling walk-to-the-shops convenience, and it isn't a tented camp on the mountain selling raw nature · it's a modern-design boutique resort set on a high ridge in the Ban Khao Ya Nuea area of Khao Kho Subdistrict, right where it faces the valley and ridgelines stacked in layers · the charm here is the mix of contemporary design with the nature all around it, taking the Hmong hill-tribe hat roof and reinterpreting it into a building shape that's easy to recognize · from real reviews across several platforms, the people who say they were most impressed are couples on a honeymoon or celebrating a special occasion and small groups of friends or families who drove up to Khao Kho and wanted a scenic place to rest quietly · on Booking.com, couples rate two-person trips as high as 9.4, which reflects that the atmosphere here suits a romantic stay more than a big group tour · on the flip side, if you're looking for a place with a pool, lots of activities, or somewhere within walking distance of food and drinks, this may not quite fit, because its selling point is pure peace and views · you could say it's a resort that plays to the full with the words "view" and "design," while still keeping the privacy of standalone villas — a combination you don't find often in Khao Kho at this price point.
Location and getting there — At Tree Resort sits at 277 Moo 12 in the Ban Khao Ya Nuea area, Khao Kho Subdistrict, Khao Kho District, Phetchabun Province, the upper zone of Khao Kho high enough to sit level with the sea of mist in the cool season · this is both the highlight and the thing to brace yourself for — a highlight because the views are lovely and the air stays cool and comfortable year-round, but brace yourself because you need a private car or rental car to get here; there are no public buses, songthaews, or taxis running up to the resort · the route from Bangkok takes about 5–6 hours of driving, passing Saraburi and Phetchabun and then climbing Khao Kho on the main highway · if you'd rather not drive yourself, the convenient option is to fly into Phitsanulok Airport (about 75–80 km away) and rent a car to drive up Khao Kho, and the resort itself offers a transfer service you can ask about · once you reach the Khao Kho zone, At Tree is within easy reach of several famous attractions — Khao Kho Wind Farm is about 4–5 km away, and the Khao Kho Memorial and Khao Kho Royal Palace are a short drive away too · one observation reviews agree on is that the final stretch before the resort is a fairly steep uphill climb and in places the road surface is uneven — sedans can make it but you need to drive carefully, especially on rainy days or when the road is wet; it's safer to drive up during daytime when you can still see the road clearly.
"The drive up is a bit tiring on that last stretch, but the moment I opened the room door to a mountain view and mist filling the balcony, the tiredness just vanished. In the morning I sat sipping coffee watching the mist for an hour — didn't want to go anywhere."
Room types and decor — At Tree Resort frames its rooms as standalone villas and cabins, designed so each unit has its own privacy and its own view · from the resort's information and from reviews, the rooms split into several styles named playfully after the surrounding nature · The Mist is a single standalone villa of about 35 sqm in the front row, opening onto a full sea-of-mist view from the balcony — the type most people book · The Touch is a villa tucked in among the greenery, leaning into privacy and a close-to-the-trees feel · The See is a modern studio room, a timber-and-steel structure that sleeps several people, good for groups of friends or families · and The Air is a limited group of rooms added later, about 40 sqm, set in front-row positions with wide views · the decor overall is modern minimalist in exposed-concrete and timber tones, giving a clean look that fits the natural setting · every room has a private balcony, air conditioning, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a fridge, a kettle, free toiletries, a work desk, and free Wi-Fi · many reviews agree that the rooms are clean, spacious, and the view is right there the moment you open the curtains, with the distinctively shaped bungalows in particular often mentioned for how charming their form is · what's worth knowing is that the view depends quite a lot on the room's position — front-row rooms open onto a full view, while back-row rooms have the view partly blocked, so you should specifically request a mountain-view room when you book if this matters most to you · a few voices in the reviews note that taps or bathroom sinks in some rooms have minor leaks, and the TV signal in some units isn't very stable, which are details staff can fix if you let them know.
Facilities and atmosphere — let's be straight from the start: At Tree Resort has no swimming pool and doesn't focus on lots of recreational activities the way a big resort does, which is something some reviews pick up on, noting the facilities are fairly limited for the price · but from another angle, the selling point here is the atmosphere and the view more than the facilities · in the middle of the resort there's a wide lawn with photo spots — a swing, a spot on the edge of the ridge facing the mountains, and various corners set up so you can take lovely photos all day · early morning in the cool season is the highlight people specifically come for — you step out to the central area or your room balcony and see the sea of mist floating at eye level · the common areas have a lounge zone, a sitting balcony, and a garden to stroll in · there's room service, free private parking, and Wi-Fi covering the common areas · internet and phone signal in the Khao Kho zone generally may not be as strong as in town, which is normal for a mountain stay · overall, if you set your expectations right — that you come here to rest, take in the view, take photos, and sleep comfortably in a nicely designed room, not to find resort entertainment — you won't be disappointed.
Food and cafe — At Tree Resort has a cafe and restaurant on site, with the building designed to include an upper deck for taking in the view, another spot people like to head up to for a drink in the cool breeze · breakfast is included in the room rate, with both American-style and Asian-style sets to choose from, and many reviews praise the breakfast as fresh and nicely plated, with congee, bread, fruit, and Western dishes · a common observation is that if you stay several nights in a row the breakfast menu may repeat a bit, which is normal for a small mountain resort · the cafe is open during the day for both staying guests and outsiders dropping by on a Khao Kho trip, serving coffee, drinks, and local single-plate dishes at reasonable prices · for dinner, the in-resort options are fairly limited, so many people choose to drive down to restaurants in the Khao Kho zone, where famous spots are scattered across several areas, or bring their own food up for nights they want to stay quietly in the room · so the charm of eating at At Tree lies in the atmosphere of dining with a mountain view more than the variety of the menu — a slow breakfast watching the mist gradually fade with the morning light, an image many people remember longer than the taste of the food itself.
Service — service is a point that gets fairly consistent praise from real reviews · staff are described as friendly, attentive, and helpful, whether it's recommending places to visit, photo spots, or driving routes in the Khao Kho zone · many people traveling with family or as a couple say the team's care made them feel warm, like staying at a relative's house up on the mountain · the honest limitation is that the team's English is still fairly limited, which isn't an issue for Thai guests but means foreign travelers may need a translation app at certain moments · another thing to know is that a small mountain resort tends to have only a few staff, so when guests are full or on long weekends, some responses may take a bit of waiting · overall, service is a strong point that adds to the stay, which is why many people say they'd like to come back.
Voices from real reviews (the good and the critical) — pulled together from Booking.com, TripAdvisor, and several Thai travel blogs, the picture that emerges is fairly consistent · On the praise side: the panoramic mountain views and sea of mist so beautiful that many people say it's "worth the drive up," clean and spacious rooms, a pretty resort design that photographs well, a quiet, peaceful atmosphere good for resting and well suited to couples, friendly attentive staff, and fresh breakfast · the sunset and sea-of-mist views are praised as the highlight, with the most beautiful window being December to January · On the critical side: the most-mentioned issue is the road up to the resort being steep and uneven in places, requiring careful driving and a private car · next is that there's no swimming pool and few in-resort activities, which makes some people feel the price is fairly high for the facilities, plus some room details such as leaking taps or an unstable TV signal, a breakfast menu that may repeat over several nights, and beds in some rooms varying in firmness · most of these criticisms are about setting expectations and choosing your room more than big problems that keep people from returning, because the overall scores remain good both on Booking.com (8.8) and TripAdvisor (4.4 of 5, ranked #3 of 48 places to stay in Khao Kho).
"The view really is gorgeous, worth the drive. Clean room, lovely staff · the only downsides are no pool and the steep road up that you have to drive carefully. If you love quiet mountain views, I recommend it."
Price comparison and value — At Tree Resort's room rates depend quite a lot on the villa type and the time of year · in the normal season rooms start at about ฿2,900/night with breakfast included, climbing to around ฿4,200 for a good-view room on a weekday · in Khao Kho's high season (late rainy / early cool season, November–January), when the sea of mist is at its best, front-row view rooms can climb to around ฿6,000–7,900 on long weekends · compared with mountain-view resorts of the same level in Khao Kho, At Tree feels good value in terms of view and design, especially if you get a front-row room whose balcony opens onto a full view · but you have to admit, in line with the reviews, that if you count facilities alone (no pool, few activities), the peak-season price is fairly high · in short, the value here is tied mainly to "view and atmosphere" — if you come for that and get a well-positioned room, the money you spend earns its keep in full, but if you expect a fully loaded resort with a pool and activities, you may want to consider other options in the Khao Kho zone instead.
Good to know before you book — a few things help make the stay smoother · One, you need a private car or rental car, because there's no public transport to the resort and the nearest car-rental shop is quite far, so sort out the car before you travel · Two, if the view matters to you, request a front-row or mountain-view room when you book, because the view depends heavily on the room's position · Three, to catch the most beautiful sea of mist, come between November and January and wake up early; during this window rooms fill quickly and prices rise, so book several weeks ahead · Four, drive up during daytime when you can still see the road clearly, and drive carefully on the steep stretch, especially on rainy days · Five, bring warm clothing, because the night and early morning on Khao Kho really are cold, especially in the cool season · Six, plan dinner ahead, because in-resort food options are limited — you might prepare your own food or scope out restaurants in the Khao Kho zone beforehand · Seven, choose a free-cancellation option if your plans aren't firm yet, because mountain weather can change.
The verdict — from all the real reviews, At Tree Resort Khaokho is the resort best suited to people who want to wake up to mountain views and a sea of mist filling the window, in a nicely designed, quiet place to stay · the private standalone villas, the easy-to-recognize modern Hmong-hat roof design, the near-360° panoramic views, and breakfast with the morning mountain atmosphere make it a choice that couples and mountain-view lovers fall for, enough to hold a top spot among places to stay in Khao Kho · if you're looking for a resort with a pool, lots of activities, or walking distance to food and drinks, this may not be the answer, and you should consider a larger resort in another part of the Khao Kho zone instead · but for a restful trip where you want the most beautiful views, privacy, and a romantic atmosphere on Khao Kho — At Tree Resort answers that need very well; just have your car ready, choose a good-view room, and come when the mist is at its best, and nature will handle the rest.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Stunning panoramic mountain views and sea of mist — couples rate two-person trips as high as 9.4
- ✓ Clean, spacious rooms and a pretty resort design that photographs well
- ✓ Quiet, peaceful atmosphere, good for resting and for couples
- ✓ Friendly, attentive staff and fresh breakfast
- ! The road up to the resort is steep and uneven in places — you need a private car
- ! No swimming pool and fairly few in-resort activities
- ! The breakfast menu may repeat over several nights in a row
- ✓ Private standalone villas, every room with a mountain-view balcony
- ✓ Distinctive modern Hmong-hat roof design with photo spots throughout the resort
- ✓ Handy location near Khao Kho Wind Farm and popular attractions
- ✓ Cool, comfortable air year-round — great for escaping the heat up the mountain
- ! High-season prices are fairly steep for the facilities on offer
- ! Some room details, such as leaking taps or an unstable TV signal
- ! The team's English is still limited — foreign guests may need a translation app
- 💡If you don't have a private car or aren't comfortable driving mountain roads — there's no public transport to the resort, and the final stretch is steep and uneven in places → have a rental car ready and drive up during daytime when you can see the road clearly.
- 💡If you're looking for a resort with a pool and lots of activities — this place focuses on the view and the quiet, with no pool and few activities → consider a larger resort in another part of the Khao Kho zone with fuller facilities.
- 💡If you really want to catch the sea of mist — the mist is only beautiful in late rainy / early cool season and depends on the weather → come November–January, wake up early, and request a front-row mountain-view room when you book.