"Earth House of Huai Pung" - Embraced by the Scent of Earth and the Forest…

F: "The earthen houses in Chiang Mai are so worth visiting!"

K: "Wow... Chiang Mai? Isn't that too far?"

Sure, here is the translation:

While I was eating, the problematic TV was showing a travel program.

Image of an earthen house shrouded in mist... It looks so warm... If I could sleep there, it would be a great temptation to spend the money in my wallet.

Why Chiang Mai? A Journey to Baan Din Huai Pung

While Prachuap Khiri Khan boasts its own earthen houses, the allure of Chiang Mai's Baan Din Huai Pung beckons us further north. This hidden gem, nestled amidst the serene landscapes of the north, offers a unique experience that transcends mere architecture.

The Enchantment of Baan Din Huai Pung:

Baan Din Huai Pung embodies a harmonious blend of traditional wisdom and modern sensibilities. Its earthen walls whisper tales of a bygone era, while its contemporary amenities provide comfort and convenience. This fusion of past and present creates an atmosphere that is both nostalgic and invigorating.

Beyond the Walls:

The journey to Baan Din Huai Pung is not merely a physical one; it is a transformative experience. The surrounding natural beauty, with its lush greenery and tranquil streams, invites introspection and rejuvenation. The local community, with its warm hospitality and rich cultural heritage, offers a glimpse into a way of life that is both simple and profound.

A Call to Adventure:

Baan Din Huai Pung is more than just a destination; it is an invitation to explore the depths of our being. It is a place where we can reconnect with nature, rediscover ourselves, and forge meaningful connections with others. So, let us embark on this journey together, and allow the magic of Baan Din Huai Pung to unfold before us.

However, the limited reviews available for this establishment piqued our curiosity and compelled us to give it a try.

This trip, we used a private car for transportation. I would also recommend that everyone travel here by private car as well. Given the distance and the route my boyfriend drove, I honestly can't imagine it any other way.

How many transfers and buses did it take to get here?

A private car is better, one trip and it's done... peace of mind.

(And don't ask me how to get there without a car… the short answer is… I don't know, haha)

However, I believe that if someone is destined to leave, they will eventually find their way. Let's embark on our journey now. Let's go!

Certainly, in an era where everything is readily accessible at your fingertips...

After starting the car, the first thing you need to do is open Google Maps and search for Baan Din Huai Phong.

Sure, I can translate that for you. Here is the translation:

You will definitely find it. Just follow the **GPS**. It's not difficult to get there. Just follow the road and you'll be there in no time.

The location of the Ban Din Huai Phueng is...

Located at 73 Moo 10, Huay Sawan Yai Subdistrict, Hua Hin District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province

Located in Huai Pa La-u National Park, 21 kilometers from Pa La-u Waterfall.

The distance from Bangkok to Baan Din Huai Pung is approximately 250 kilometers.

The journey takes approximately 3 hours.

For those who want to grill, it is recommended to stop by the Hua Hin city center to buy supplies first. This will save you time from going back and forth... Both fresh food, seafood, and various drinks should be prepared.

And then we arrived at our destination...

The surrounding area is covered in lush forest. The property is beautifully landscaped with an abundance of trees, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere.

We have booked a large house, Baan Sai Maok, which can accommodate 4-6 people for 2500 baht/night.

Which falls on a Saturday.

On weekdays (Sunday-Friday), the price is only 1500-2000 baht. We booked the larger house because we wanted a kitchen to cook in. It comes equipped with a sink, various cooking utensils, and a picnic gas stove, for which the accommodation does not charge extra. The only additional cost is for the charcoal used for grilling. Overall, it was very convenient and comfortable.

The spacious room features two large beds, offering ample space for comfortable sleep without feeling crowded.

The room is equipped with a TV, refrigerator, air conditioning, and a water heater. (The air conditioning is rarely used as it gets very cold at night.)

The back corner, where the kitchen is located, is on the side.

This is a small house called "Baan Saeng Chan" that can accommodate 2-3 people. The price on weekdays is 800-1000 baht per night.

On Saturdays and holidays, the hours are 13:00-15:00. The amenities are the same as the larger room, except for the kitchen.

A small house with a wooden swing in front for relaxation...


For those who prefer tent camping, the site offers rentals for 200 baht per night.

For just 200 baht, you will receive a blanket, bed sheet, and pillow.

Alternatively, if you bring your own tent, the fee is only 100 baht per night, which covers the use of the facilities and restrooms.

With 4 shower rooms for men and 4 for women, and 4 toilets for each gender, you won't have to worry about queuing or competing for facilities.

The prominent wooden table beckons, inviting the gathering to begin.

The sun is setting, casting a warm, shimmering glow.

Gaze upon the forest vista, observe the flowing stream, inhale deeply, release all burdens, and find tranquility...

The dining area, which at night... those who enjoy karaoke can inform the accommodation.

(For us, just chilling and sipping on a light drink is enough.)

Breakfast is also available for those who wish to eat in the morning.

American breakfast buffet for only 100 baht per person...

The view from the balcony above...looking around, it is refreshing with forests and various species of trees.

Another dining area with a view of the stream below.

For those who enjoy reading, this corner is another interesting option.

This area is perfect for grilling and hanging out, whether you're craving barbecue or seafood.

"And of course… tonight we claim this space… after this image, I didn't touch the camera again that night, haha, until morning."

After the party ended, we hung out and relaxed in the earthen house...

It's time to wake up early and play in the water before going home.

A loyal little dog followed closely behind, its unwavering presence a testament to the previous night's feast of chicken. The dog's unwavering loyalty was a testament to the bond forged over shared meals.

The sentence is already in English and does not require translation.

A campsite by the river, offering a different kind of relaxation. There's even a bonfire to keep you warm, as it gets very cold at night and there's fog. By midnight, the fog had rolled in, giving us a truly immersive experience. Our breath was visible in the cold air.

Campers at the lower level also have access to restrooms, eliminating the need for a tiring climb to the upper level. (Behind the pink building)

It's time to relax, enjoy the breeze, admire the view, and play in the waterfall.


Crystal-clear and refreshingly cool water, teeming with fish of all sizes, swimming fearlessly around us...

No need to go all the way to Pa La-U Waterfall, this place is just as good…

A miniature version of the Pa La-u waterfall.

A swing in the middle of the water allows us to sit and swing our legs, soaking our feet for the fish to nibble playfully.

The weather is pleasant, the water is cool, and I wish I could stay another night... (We played until we were exhausted).

And then we had to pack up and go home.

On the way back, I stopped by Wat Huai Mongkol to pay respects to Luang Pu Thuat and ask for blessings.

Physical comfort should be followed by mental comfort.

Although the crowd was substantial, for a devout person like me, it was not an issue...

What can you gain from visiting Baandin Huay Pung?

As we reached our accommodation, everything seemed to come to a standstill. The silence was profound, broken only by the chirping of birds and the rustling of leaves.

I love the middle of the night. The air is cool, the later it gets, the colder it gets, and the later it gets, the more fog there is. I almost want to strip naked and eat ice cream, like a crazy person, challenging the cold wind.

However, the rented tent was too cold to sleep in.

Upon entering the earthen house, a sense of paradise washes over you. The warmth envelops you, inviting a peaceful slumber.

Waking up early to play in the waterfall...the ultimate level of enjoyment... It makes a short holiday meaningful...

All the weariness from work was thrown into the water and washed away.

No need to travel all the way to Chiang Mai…

We can sleep in earthen houses in Prachuap.

Even in Prachuap, we can feel the cool breeze.

Embarking on a journey to Prachuap Khiri Khan, we encountered a captivating blanket of mist... Who would have thought that Prachuap Khiri Khan offers more than just Hua Hin?

Thank you all for watching.

And we shall meet again...

-Cheerful Freelancer-


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*This is not a paid review or advertisement. I just wanted to share my positive experience.

(If you go again next time, a discount would be nice. 555) Book a homestay by contacting…

Mr. Somsak Kangsakul

Contact: 081-299-5075

Phayom Kongsuwan

Phone: 089-030-4112

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