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Just 30 minutes by car from the bustling streets of Chiang Mai’s city center lies a tranquil haven—a village that feels worlds away from the noise and chaos of urban life. This charming community is a testament to a love for nature, craftsmanship, and the simple pleasures of life. Spending three nights here was a rejuvenating experience, full of warmth, authenticity, and unforgettable moments.
The village is a picture-perfect community where every detail reflects a deep connection to the earth. All the buildings are built by the locals themselves, using clay, bamboo, and an intangible ingredient: love. The architecture feels alive, with each structure blending seamlessly into the natural surroundings. There’s a rustic beauty in every corner—be it the earthy walls of the clay houses, the hand-woven bamboo roofs, or the shaded verandas that invite you to relax and take in the serenity.
The large property is dotted with coconut trees that sway gently in the breeze, offering shade and an endless supply of fresh coconuts. Scattered ponds teeming with fish add to the charm, creating a peaceful, almost meditative ambiance. This is a place where time slows down, and the beauty of simplicity becomes apparent.
The real heart of the village, however, lies in its hosts, Ka and Adun. They are not just hosts—they are true professionals and, above all, people who love what they do and genuinely care about their guests. From the moment we arrived, they made us feel like family, welcoming us with warm smiles and a deep desire to make our stay unforgettable.
Ka and Adun went above and beyond, preparing authentic Thai lunches and dinners that were nothing short of culinary masterpieces.
For lunch, we enjoyed som tam (green papaya salad) with just the right balance of tangy and spicy, paired with grilled chicken marinated in Thai herbs and served with sticky rice. Dinner was a royal affair with tom yum goong (spicy shrimp soup), pad kra pao (stir-fried basil with pork), and green curry with tender chicken and fresh coconut milk.
Ka and Adun didn’t just host us in the village—they took us on an adventure into the surrounding countryside. One morning, they invited us, along with some of their friends, on a hike through the stunning landscapes nearby. The trail led us through lush, green forests filled with the sound of chirping birds and the gentle rustle of leaves.
We climbed gentle hills that offered panoramic views of the surrounding valleys, dotted with rice fields and scattered villages. The air was crisp and filled with the scent of wildflowers. Along the way, Adun shared stories about the local flora and fauna, pointing out medicinal plants and edible herbs growing in the wild.
As we walked, we passed bubbling streams, small waterfalls, and even stumbled upon a hidden grove where colorful butterflies danced in the sunlight. The hike was more than just a physical activity—it was a chance to connect with nature and appreciate its wonders in a deeply personal way.
What stood out the most about our time in the village was the genuine sense of community. The locals live simply but richly, finding joy in everyday moments. We spent evenings chatting with Ka and Adun and their friends, sharing stories over cups of herbal tea and admiring the star-filled sky. The village truly embodies the idea that happiness doesn’t come from material possession
Timur Aminev
The space is not just a place to sleep it's a farm you can relax and do several very beautiful activities
The cabin
Perfect and expansive and will be an unforgettable experience
Kao
A brilliant, energetic girl and she'll do everything to help you and make your experience unique
I strongly advise those who want to relax and get out of the bustling cities
Obaid
Kao and her family were absolutely amazing!
Loved every single bit of our stay, from the inspiring conversations with her father, to the beautiful and peaceful atmosphere of this place.
Hope to come back one day!
Really recommend to anyone to come here and experience this amazing place and family for themselves!
Alessandro
The stay was definitely the highlight of our trip in Chiang Mai! Kao and Tea were very friendly hosts and made us feel like home being there. Oh ya, and Kao's whole family too were very welcoming! ^_^
The experience makes us wanting to return to Chiang Mai and staying at this place again someday! 2 nights were simply not enough!
Affendi
I love this farmstay! Many of the buildings on the property are made out of clay earth (Baan Din), and they have a traditional Thai medicine clinic on site. You can stay in a little mud hut or camp in a tent. The owners are incredibly hospitable and generous. They invited me for family style dinners and took me on an adventure to the nearby reservoir for a hike and swim. Willing to lend a bike for a quick ride to the local market, and helpful with dropping me off to my bus station.
Super big bonus - they have their own coffee brand! It is incredibly delicious coffee made from local Chiang Mai coffee beans that they roast and brew in house! Try a cup of drip to taste it for yourself, then buy a few bags for gifts to your loved ones back home. Overall, I highly recommend you come visit here and stay for a while, to get the whole natural farming community experience. I felt like a part of the family during my stay. I will absolutely come back when I am in Chiang Mai again.
Patrick Sanders
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