"The Star Balcony House," a name frequently mentioned by my friend from Chiang Mai, who described it as beautiful, with a pleasant atmosphere and delicious food. Unable to resist, I decided to experience this place for myself and see if it lived up to my friend's praise.
Three young women from Chiang Mai city drove a pickup truck to Ban Rabeang Dao.
The journey from Chiang Mai to Baan Rabeang Dao takes approximately two hours, but with numerous stops along the way, it was almost late afternoon by the time we arrived.
And here is the first picture we got to fully admire from the front of the house tonight. The view in front is Doi Luang Chiang Dao.
Let's take a look at the bedroom.
Nature's wonders never cease to amaze. I wonder if the bamboo house with its slatted walls will be cold enough to keep me awake tonight.
The bathroom is conveniently located near the house. The only thing I'm worried about is the cold weather. Oh well, it's going to be cold anyway.
During our trip with GoNeverStop, we couldn't miss the opportunity to capture some delicious food. We stopped by a local market to buy some snacks, as my friend mistakenly thought that our accommodation wouldn't provide dinner. However, to our surprise, dinner was included! Look at what we bought: a huge bag of sticky rice, a bamboo tube of sticky rice, and more that's not pictured. It was all incredibly delicious and filling. Three girls, or perhaps ten strong men, could easily share this feast.
After lunch, we took a leisurely stroll to enjoy the surrounding scenery. Later in the evening, we will have dinner at the Balcony of Stars, which is prepared by the family.
Time flies like a dream. Dinner is served on the balcony. There are also fluffy omelets, but I didn't take a picture. I told them to give me less. Everything is delicious, especially the homemade chili paste here.
As night fell, with no television to watch and no internet to browse, we turned to reading books. The sounds of nature around us were clear: insects, nocturnal animals, and the wind. We hadn't read for long before it was time for the power to be cut off, so we went to bed. It was still early evening.
The moment the lights went out, I was terrified. The darkness here was unlike anything I had ever experienced. It was so dark that I couldn't even see my own hand in front of my face. It felt as if I had ceased to exist. It was a truly haunting experience.
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After sleeping for about three hours, I couldn't fall asleep again. I felt like I had slept soundly enough. After tossing and turning for a while, I decided to go to the bathroom. I braced myself and walked out, feeling a little creeped out by the sound of footsteps on the balcony all the time (it must have been the little dog I saw in the evening).
After using the bathroom, I stood on the balcony and looked up at the sky.
And the sight that greeted us was breathtaking!
We were surrounded by darkness, absolute darkness, and then there were millions of twinkling stars in the sky, enveloping us.
Compared to the vastness of nature in the different foreign countries we had visited,
it made us feel small, tiny.
Here at the Star Balcony, we felt even smaller.
The atmosphere at that moment was as if we had stepped out into the universe, surrounded by stars.
But strangely, we were still able to breathe normally.
Had we not woken up in the middle of the night, we would have missed the most exciting part of the day.
Note: No star photos are included. To see them, you must experience them yourself. No matter how you take photos, they will not be beautiful because the view surrounds us.
The next morning…
Besides being aptly named "House of the Starry Balcony," this place also boasts regular morning mist that gracefully descends to impress tourists.
Sipping hot tea followed by warm rice porridge is a delightful experience.
Awaiting the sunrise to begin its work.
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Here it is!
Delicious chili paste is also available for purchase to take home and enjoy.
The room does not have a power outlet, so you need to charge your devices in the common area.
Lush green trees and flowers, truly refreshing.
The house we stayed in had a Chanthaburi crape myrtle in front of it.
A mischievous visitor who came to play.
The dog sniffed around for food, as it had spilled rice on the mat the previous night.
Sunbathing to kill germs because I'm not going to shower this morning. 555 I was going to go downstairs to shower, but the sun is so strong, but it's so cold. I can't take it anymore.
The time has finally come to bid farewell to the Balcony of Stars.
I just realized last night that we can virtually travel to the distant universe for only a few hundred baht. See you again at <Baan Rabeang Dao>.
Follow the next journey of this trip at Diary of "Sky Blanket" and What's at the Royal Factory Museum No. 1 (Fang)?
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Friday, September 27, 2024 10:42 AM