No matter where I go, it's amazing.

A homestay's front yard before sunrise.

Community-based tourism in the form of homestays is available in Ban Na Ton Chan, Sukhothai province. The journey from Bangkok is 500 kilometers and can be made in several ways: by car, by bus, or by plane for a quick and convenient trip.

A small single-room detached house. This is the room where I sleep.

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Listening to music on the transistor radio before taking a shower. Bliss!



The bathing area in front of the room by the walkway is a place where people can play and have fun.


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The distinctive feature of Achi Homestay is the walkway connecting all homestay houses. The houses in the Achi village are built on stilts, with the main center located in the large house at the front. This is a very interesting way to manage services.






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The sun is setting, the wind is calm, let's walk to the village rice field. There is a bamboo walkway for you to take beautiful photos and check in.








Upon waking, we returned to the same rice field and enjoyed a simple breakfast on a chopping board amidst the rustic surroundings.


Simultaneously, an image of the venerable monk ascending was captured.





In the morning, take a ride on an "e-taek" (a traditional Thai tractor-trailer) to experience the local community and enjoy a homestay with friendly neighbors.

The renowned mud-dyed fabric of Ban Na Ton Chan originated from the weaving traditions of the local community.

The villagers still pursue their traditional occupations with full energy and happiness, living a self-sufficient life.




Treehouse, another homestay group in Ban Na Ton Chan.


A walkway connecting to the main house.






This homestay boasts a modern design with a touch of traditional charm, evident in the use of wood throughout.



Modern Loft Kitchen Design

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Every homestay has a common living area.

Most houses in Ban Na Ton Chan are wooden houses on stilts.


A giant-sized rice dish for lunch. If you're hungry and in Ban Na Ton Chan, be sure to stop by here for the giant rice dish.

"Giant-Toppling Khao Phet" is a massive bowl of rice porridge. Its name suggests that it's so delicious, it could topple a giant. Come and try it for yourself to see if it lives up to its name!

Steamed eggs, a local wisdom of Ban Na Ton Chan. The cook is frying eggs using a steaming method, which is part of the Khao Pib dish. This is unique to this area.

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I stayed at a homestay in Ban Na Ton Chan, where a group of local residents have come together to offer accommodations to tourists. Visitors must first contact the homestay center, which will then arrange their stay according to their queue system. The price per night includes breakfast, dinner, and transportation to experience the local way of life, including a walk on the bamboo path in the evening.

Ban Na Ton Chan Homestay, Si Satchanalai District, Sukhothai Province

  • Cost for 2 people: Starts at 600 baht/person/night, including 2 meals (dinner and breakfast) and a guided tour.
  • Cost for 3 or more people: 500 baht/person.
  • Foreigners: 700 baht/person.
  • Bicycle rental: 30 baht/day.
  • Guide to climb the mountain: 250 baht/house.
  • Round-trip transportation to the viewpoint: 200 baht/house.
  • Huai Ton Hai viewpoint: Camping is allowed, but please contact the accommodation for details.

Contact information:

  • Ms. Mam, manager of Ban Na Ton Chan Homestay: 088-495-7738 / 089-885-1639
  • Ban Na Ton Chan Tourist Service Center: 055-677-209
  • TAT Sukhothai Office (Sukhothai Kamphaeng Phet): 055-616-228 to 9 #TAT #BanNaTonChan #Sukhothai #Homestay #CommunityLife #BambooPath
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