Rak Thai Village, a charming village in the Land of Three Mists, is a well-known destination.
Located approximately 44 kilometers from Mae Hong Son city, the village is predominantly inhabited by Yunnan Chinese who maintain their traditional customs and way of life.
The village's highlight is the reservoir at its center.
Surrounding the reservoir are the villagers' houses. When it rains or the air is humid, mist rises, allowing us to fully appreciate the beauty.
Furthermore, the village is surrounded by valleys, making the air cool and comfortable.
You can admire the beautiful morning mist and sip warm tea from the farm. It's not just cold during the winter.
The rainy season also offers pleasant weather.
Liwaenrathai Resort: A Tranquil Retreat Amidst the Tea Fields
Liwaenrathai Resort, nestled within the charming village of Rak Thai, offers a unique and immersive experience. Inspired by the architectural style of Chinese Yunnan, the resort's accommodations resemble traditional earthen houses, seamlessly blending into the surrounding tea plantations.
Imagine a haven amidst rolling hills, where the gentle breeze carries the scent of fresh tea leaves. Liwaenrathai Resort embodies this idyllic setting, providing a tranquil escape for those seeking rejuvenation and connection with nature.
The resort's design evokes a sense of serenity, with its earthy tones and rustic charm. Each dwelling, reminiscent of a traditional earthen house, offers a cozy and intimate atmosphere. The surrounding tea fields create a picturesque backdrop, inviting guests to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the landscape.
Perched atop a hill, Liwaenrathai Resort commands breathtaking views of the valley below. The shimmering expanse of the reservoir adds to the resort's allure, offering a mesmerizing panorama that soothes the soul.
Whether seeking a romantic getaway, a family retreat, or simply a moment of solitude, Liwaenrathai Resort provides an unforgettable experience. Its unique blend of cultural immersion, natural beauty, and peaceful ambiance promises to leave a lasting impression on every guest.
The houses are surrounded by tea trees.
If you observe in the morning, you may see the villagers here collecting tea leaves for processing.
Each house has a truly beautiful view.
There are many types of travelers, including families, friends, and couples.
The air is very fresh after the morning rain.
We could see white mist floating above the water's surface.
The interior of the room is decorated in a clean and visually appealing manner.
The rooms here have fans, but I must say that we barely used them because the weather was excellent during our stay.
Amenities such as televisions and refrigerators are provided, similar to those found in typical resorts.
Those who are afraid of the cold and not being able to shower can still enjoy a warm shower.
However, the warm water is not enough to control the situation. 5555
Waking up to this view after driving 2,000+ curves is definitely worth it.
I wish I could wake up to this every morning.
(This was the coffee shop when we visited, but now it has been renovated and is even more beautiful.)
At the front of the resort is the Lee Wine Rak Thai restaurant.
We will have breakfast here.
And in the evening, if you don't want to go out, you can have dinner here.
A must-try dish when you visit here.
Next is deep-fried mantou.
Sip a warm cup of tea.
The drive here is actually full of interesting places to visit along the way.
With over 2,000 curves, this village is a must-visit destination.
This is a great place to relax and enjoy the fresh air.
If you have some time, you can stay for 2 nights.
Tourist attractions near Rak Thai Village
There are also Rung Thai Village, Pang Ung, Pha Suea Waterfall, Pla Cave, Patong Palace, and Sutongpe Bridge.
Let's go and collect beautiful memories.
Let's try packing our bags and traveling in Thailand.
Our Thailand still has many beautiful places.
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