With the pleasant weather, we long for a peaceful and private getaway.
Most importantly, it should be close to Bangkok to avoid tiring journeys.
It is truly heartwarming that we have chosen to stay at Limon Villa Khao Yai.
This beautiful resort is surrounded by mountains and mist, both morning and evening, which we are experiencing firsthand at this moment.
With the late rainy season and early winter, the weather in Khao Yai is pleasant all day and night. This is why it is called the peak season in Khao Yai, the greenest time of the year.
And our relaxation at Limon Villa Khao Yai has begun.
The Lobby serves as both a restaurant and a check-in point, with several stylish photo opportunities.
The decor is distinguished by the use of hats as a cool design element, and there are many Panama hats that we adore.
Check-in and check-out times at Limon Villa Khao Yai are 2:00 p.m. and 12:00 p.m. the following day, respectively.
The Lobby also houses the Mona Bar & Restaurant.
One of the highlights of Limon Villa Khao Yai's menu is the beef noodle soup from Wat Dong Mul Lek.
The restaurant at Limon Villa Khao Yai now offers this dish, having reportedly purchased the secret recipe.
Be sure to try it when you visit.
Getting to Limon Villa Khao Yai
There are two routes to reach Limon Villa Khao Yai:
- Route 304 from Wang Nam Khiao: This route is a scenic drive through the mountains and offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
- Route from Saraburi to Khao Yai: This route is a shorter and more direct option, but it does not offer the same scenic views as Route 304.
Both routes are well-maintained and easy to navigate. The journey from Bangkok to Limon Villa Khao Yai takes approximately 2-3 hours by car.
From our location today, take the road towards Saraburi. Before reaching Khao Yai National Park, there will be a 3-way intersection. Turn left towards Wang Nam Khiao. Continue on the Wang Nam Khiao-Khao Phaeng Ma road for approximately 24 km, passing Toscana. Look for the Limon Villa Khao Yai resort sign on the left side during a curve. There are signs along the way.
Alternatively, you can use Google Maps coordinates: 14.489131, 101.561152.
The view from the balcony of Mona Bar & Restaurant offers a glimpse of the interior of Limon Villa Khao Yai.
The bright lemon-yellow patio umbrellas are part of the design concept of Limon Villa Khao Yai.
The air is fresh and invigorating, with occasional patches of mist adding to the ambiance. The tranquility and privacy offered by the individual villas, spaced generously apart, make this a perfect retreat for those seeking a secluded getaway.
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Come on, let's take some action poses and check in on social media like Facebook.
Our secret is to choose only the best photos to post, nothing much, lol.
Our room is L2 (this one feels like it's closest to the swimming pool).
Limon Villa
This villa is suitable for 2 people and costs 3500+ baht. It has a size of 35 square meters, which is a perfect size for 2 people. The room has glass windows all around, offering a panoramic view of the lush greenery. The balcony is a great place to relax and enjoy the morning mist.
The room is fully equipped with amenities, including a mini-bar with clearly marked prices. The bathroom is not too small or too big, and it has a separate shower area with a wet and dry zone. The corner shower is a nice touch.
Relax on the balcony of the house. The free WiFi signal in our room worked well. We didn't test the other rooms.
However, it wasn't a big problem because we believe everyone uses mobile internet anyway.
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Do you see the mist in the distance? That's Khao Yai.
Let's take a walk inside Limon Villa Khao Yai and see other cute corners.
I couldn't help but take a picture of this cute owl lamp. It's worth collecting at home 555
Open the door to another house, another type.
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Limon Private Villa
This room is larger than the first type we stayed in and can accommodate up to 4 people. It has a large private front lawn area, perfect for hosting parties. This room, L10, offers stunning front-facing views of the mountains, the sea of mist, and the surrounding cornfields.
The room features two large beds with mosquito nets, creating a charming atmosphere.
Limon Villa Khao Yai maintains its unique style and decor throughout the property.
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Night view of Limon Private Villa.
But what will make us scream even more is that Limon Villa Khao Yai has a new, very large house.
With 4 bedrooms in this house, which has just been completed. Well, during our visit, this house was...
Hold on, we didn't stay here, we just came to check it out. It's a big house with a great view.
It has 2 floors and every bedroom has a clear glass window facing Khao Yai.
This house is called CASA Mona. It's a luxurious country-style house with 4 king-size bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. It can accommodate up to 12 people. Inside the house, there is a living room, kitchen, dining room, and a private balcony where you can sit and enjoy a glass of wine while taking in the panoramic view of Khao Yai.
The interior is luxuriously decorated with a stylish touch. The prominent large glass windows inside the house provide transparency, allowing for a clear view of the outside.
The surrounding area is a cornfield that the villagers are currently planting. The sight of the green color is refreshing, isn't it?
The kitchen and dining area are beautifully arranged. Light cooking can be done in the kitchen, as it is equipped with the necessary appliances.
The interior of the CM1 bedroom is decorated in warm tones, making it the ultimate cozy retreat.
Especially during the winter months, the atmosphere is sure to be incredibly inviting.
During our visit, the property was not yet open to the public as some areas were still under construction.
However, we believe that it is now ready to officially open its doors to guests.
The second floor is accessible by stairs, which I particularly like. I believe this corner will soon become a popular spot for guests staying in this type of room to take photos and selfies.
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This section describes the bedrooms in the CASA house, specifically rooms 2-4. It highlights that only one room in the house has a bathtub with a curtain that allows for a full view of the Khao Yai mountains. This room is identified as CM 4.
Limon Villa Khao Yai: A Luxurious Escape
Imagine yourself sinking into a warm bath, surrounded by breathtaking views. This is the blissful experience that awaits you at Limon Villa Khao Yai.
The villa offers a perfect retreat for those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation. With its stunning scenery and luxurious amenities, Limon Villa promises an unforgettable stay.
One night is simply not enough to fully appreciate the beauty and tranquility of this haven.
The Type CASA Mona, with its spacious rooms and elegant design, further enhances the luxurious experience.
Limon Villa Khao Yai is a true gem, offering an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
This bed looks so comfortable, we call it a "soul-sucking bed" because you'll want to jump in and sleep right away. 555
The unobstructed view outside is also amazing. Waking up at 6 or 7 in the morning, you'll be greeted by a sea of fog. It's so beautiful!
As expected, our morning at Limon Villa Khao Yai was truly delightful.
After the rain, the morning mist descends, enveloping the entire area.
Normally, when we go on vacation, we don't wake up early very often. We're tired and want to rest.
But here, we woke up early, around 5:30 am, and went for a walk around the resort alone. We felt strangely comfortable.
This is what they call the reward for early risers.
The misty fog forced us to zoom in to see the cornfield in the distance. The view became clearer and clearer.
We also captured some photos inside Limon Villa Khao Yai. We woke up early and had nothing to do, so we walked around the lane alone, taking photos as we went. When we looked back at the photos, we were surprised at how many we had taken. Haha.
I guess we got a little carried away with our walk. Hehe.
This morning's breakfast at Mona Bar & Restaurant.
You can choose to sit inside or outside, but we chose a semi-indoor, semi-outdoor option.
Because at that time, the sun was already out.
Breakfast at Limon Villa Khao Yai during our visit had less than 20 customers, so there was a set menu for us to choose from. However, if there are more than 20 customers, it will be a buffet. For that morning, we chose fried eggs and rice porridge as our main dishes.
The rest were side dishes.
This breakfast kept us full until the afternoon before we continued our journey to explore Khao Yai.
I took a souvenir photo in the lobby before checking out. If I missed this angle, I would regret it. I love Panama hats so much. At least I have a souvenir photo to show that I visited Limon Villa Khao Yai.
Limon Villa Khao Yai boasts a unique concept, featuring a front area adorned with numerous lemon trees, filling the air with a refreshing citrus aroma. These fragrant trees also provide picturesque photo opportunities, capturing the essence of Limon Villa Khao Yai's distinctive style.
Contact information for Limon Villa Khao Yai
Limón Villa
Address: 40/1 Moo 4, Tambon Pong Ta Long, Amphoe Pak Chong, Khao Yai, Nakhon Ratchasima 30130
Telephone: +66 (0) 44 300 561
Contact for Room Bookings: 099-0808087 (Line ID: @limonvilla)
Website: http://limonvilla.com/
Facebook: www.facebook.com/limonvillakhaoyai
We continued our journey to Haew Narok Waterfall in Khao Yai National Park. However, we were disappointed to find the waterfall murky and unappealing due to the heavy rains during the monsoon season.
Despite the arduous trek, we were unable to capture any decent photographs.
Nevertheless, we remained optimistic and set our sights on the next destination: the bamboo tunnel in Nakhon Nayok Province.
Another picturesque spot in Thailand that you don't have to travel far to see (Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, Kyoto)
This is the… Bamboo Tunnel at Wat Chulabhornwanaram, Ban Na District, Nakhon Nayok Province.
It's truly beautiful, but I arrived in the late afternoon and there were quite a lot of mosquitoes. I was taking pictures while swatting mosquitoes at the temple, haha.
But in the end, I got some beautiful pictures as a souvenir of my visit. So, I'm satisfied and ready to go home.
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