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As December approaches, the tourism atmosphere becomes lively. Today, we will take you to stay in a homestay, wake up to see the mist, and walk around to see the way of life in a small community in Krong Kalyan.
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Few people have heard of "Mae Daen Noi," a small village nestled amidst mountains on the route from Samoeng to Kalayaniwattana. I, too, was unfamiliar with its name until a stroke of luck or perhaps destiny led me to discover it unexpectedly.
As the winter season sets in, the weather here has become pleasantly cool. The nights are particularly chilly, with temperatures hovering around the low tens.
The homestay scene here isn't too crowded, making for a very peaceful atmosphere. The homestay we chose for our stay, "Mon Daeng Noi Homestay with Beautiful View," currently has two small bamboo huts available. The price is incredibly affordable at only 300 baht per person, and that includes two meals – dinner and breakfast. Where else can you find such a stunning view and such a low price?
Note: According to the homestay owner, there is almost always a sea of fog every morning. However, the amount of fog will vary depending on the weather conditions on each day. If you are ready, let's go see the full pictures now.
- fb page Mon Daen Noi Homestay with Beautiful View
Travel
- Private cars can take the Mae Rim-Samoeng-Bo Kaeo-Kalyaniwattana route, which is approximately 120 kilometers and takes about 3 hours. The homestay is located opposite the Mae Daed Subdistrict Administrative Organization.
- For those who do not have a private car or have not rented a car, you can take a yellow songthaew from the Chang Phuak Bus Terminal. Choose the Chiang Mai-Samoeng-Kalyaniwattana route and tell the driver to drop you off at the Mae Daed Subdistrict Administrative Organization. There are two departures a day, at 9 am and 11 am.
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The morning atmosphere at the top hut of the accommodation. This hut is not open for accommodation, but you can go up and take pictures.
A thin mist in the morning
Camping is also permitted here.
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It will be more relaxed.
The evening atmosphere on the bamboo hut where we stayed
The day we went, the fog was not very thick, there was a light mist.
The two huts here
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Above the accommodation, there is a small strawberry plot and a bamboo hut on the hillside (not open to the public). You can go up to take pictures and enjoy the sea of fog in the morning.
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In the evening, you can go for a walk and observe the local villagers' way of life. Sometimes, it's nice to watch their slow pace of life.
The children in the village are incredibly adorable.
While strolling around, I stumbled upon a school and couldn't resist joining the children for a game of volleyball.
Just the pose alone is enough to win (the pose is good, but the result is a mess lol).
Every dog here is adorable.
The Pa'ga'k'nyo people, an indigenous group in Thailand, primarily raise "black pigs," a local breed known for its dark coat.
By the way, you can also order "moo kratha" (Thai BBQ) to enjoy at night here. Just let P'Shi, the owner of the accommodation, know.
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