I must admit that I had never heard of Mon Mong before. As someone who prefers to while away the hours by the sea, the name didn't resonate with me. However, after hearing so much about it from those around me, I decided to visit and document my experience through photographs. Just imagine how cool it would be to see this place for yourself! Don't believe everything you see until you've experienced it firsthand.


Before we ascended to the Hmong village on the first night, we opted to stay at the Box Hostel and Cafe. As a large group, we rented out a 12-person room. I particularly enjoyed the hostel's sleeping arrangements.

The hostel offers a relaxed space to enjoy a coffee.

Another angle for working and reading.

Don't be alarmed, this isn't a construction worker camp. It's just messy everywhere.


We have an appointment with the red songthaew tomorrow morning, so let's rest up.

Breakfast...before going up to Mon Mong

We have booked a red songthaew to go up. It is recommended to hire a red songthaew if you come.


Exhausted from the battle last night, almost until dawn. 555

As we ascended the mountain towards the Hmong village, restaurants lined both sides of the road. Since it was lunchtime, we decided to stop for a bite to eat. Needless to say, the food was delicious!

The red songthaew brought us to our destination, Mon Mong Station.

The red songthaew's time is up. We say goodbye here.


The time has come for the 4*4 to access the accommodation. Mawn Mong, yes!!!

Hmong

The atmosphere is fantastic, with an abundance of orange groves.

Various rooms

The mild sunlight in the evening, not too cold, is very relaxing.


Our simple room overlooks the orange orchard. The gentle sunlight makes me want to pause time and stay here forever.

A house for two, perfect for a loving couple.


Despite arriving as a group, they awkwardly rearranged themselves into smaller clusters, creating an amusing spectacle of self-consciousness.

Those who have had the opportunity to visit this place must take a picture here. It is beautiful.

As night falls, gather around the table, no need to say, it's a barbecue. This place has a stove for us to grill. The atmosphere is not too cold, it's comfortable. Sweet dreams.

It is time to say goodbye to Mawn Mong here.

For me, the simple things in life are the most special. They allow me to connect with myself and appreciate the beauty of the world around me. Everyone has their own unique perspective, and mine is drawn to the simple things that make life truly amazing.

Many people may not understand people like us, wondering what motivates us. But does happiness require a reason?

Every blogger understands the feeling well. If I were to die tomorrow, I would have no regrets about traveling.

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After a daydream-like encounter with meaning, we bid farewell to Mon Mong and descended to find restaurants lining both sides of the stream, creating a wonderfully relaxing atmosphere. The allure was irresistible, and we couldn't help but stop and indulge.


To enjoy a meal while dipping one's feet in cool water.


No need to mention the cold, Jieb!!!


Thank you for reading my review until the end.

The translation may not be perfect, and I apologize for any omissions.

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