Khao Dat Fa


For splendid postcard-worthy vistas of the undulating coastline, head to Dat Fa Mountain (732m), about 5km west of the coast along Hwy 4014 (look out for the sign). The area has not been developed for tourism and the hillside is usually deserted, making it easy to stop along the way to snap some photos.


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