Guest User
June 10, 2025
My advice would be to use a 4WD to facilitate the uphill winding drive. As it takes over an hour to get there from the city and with so much to see en-route, look up a map and make a list of places that could be of interest too so you can kill a few birds with a stone or end up like me…my third visit up the mountains wishing I pre-planned those pit stops. Anyway, with the lush greenery, peculiar forest sounds, tiny waterfalls, hot springs, cute glamping sites, cosy cafes along creeks and rivers, lookout points etc, it’s best to staying overnight at least. For the Giant Tree cafe, it’s right at the top, standing tall and magnificent, the tree has seen many centuries. With the breathtaking views and because it started to rain later, it was even better!