Escape the hustle and bustle and immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature at Sila Phet Homestay. Breathe in the fresh air and let your worries melt away as you reconnect with the beauty of the surroundings.

Here, everyone will feel warm and welcome, like being at home. Upon arrival, you will be greeted according to the Tai Lue tradition, with traditional dance performances. You can enjoy the show while sitting and eating from a "khantoke" tray, or if you prefer, there is also a "moo kata" (Thai BBQ) option available.

Early mornings are spent strolling through the market in the mist, offering alms to monks outside your accommodation. In the afternoons, you can cool off at a waterfall or take a leisurely bike ride to enjoy the scenery.

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We arrived at the community around noon. Please set the location to "Manaamtok Sila Phet". The pin will not be very accurate. Before reaching the waterfall, look for a large Bodhi tree and you will find it.

Upon our arrival, the uncle and aunt warmly welcomed us and led us to pay respects at the Phu Kha Shrine, a sacred landmark of the community.



After packing our belongings, we went out to visit Sila Phet Waterfall, which is located not far from our accommodation. It is a famous waterfall in Pua District and a popular tourist destination.


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The waterfall originates from the Yang River and has three tiers. It features natural pools suitable for swimming and boasts a year-round water flow. Visitors can purchase food and drinks, such as papaya salad, grilled fish, and roasted chicken, from vendors located near the entrance and enjoy them at the site.



After playing in the water, we relaxed and enjoyed coffee at the Tai Lue Coffee Shop. It is part of the Lam Duan Woven Fabric Shop. In the front, there are local fabrics for sale, while in the back, there is a coffee shop located in the middle of a rice field. There is a small wooden house where you can go and play around.



It's so good for the soul, like it fills you with physical and mental energy. I want to sit here all day. It's a feeling of comfort that I can't describe.




In the late afternoon, we returned to our accommodation, which boasted a stunning waterfall in the backyard. The location was truly exceptional, and our host informed us that we were welcome to take a dip in the cool, clear water. Even simply sitting and admiring the view was a relaxing experience.




After that, around dusk, there was a "bai sri su khwan" ceremony. My uncle said it was a welcoming tradition. They tied a "khoi mai" (a white cotton thread) on our wrists as a blessing. It was so lovely! I could feel the warmth and care.

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Following the ceremony, it was time for dinner. A traditional Lanna-style "khantoke" meal was served, accompanied by a performance of local folk dances. The atmosphere was truly immersive.



This is another option. Since we wanted to eat, we jokingly asked if they had a barbecue. They did! The aunt prepared it for us very well. The cool atmosphere with the hot barbecue was good. Good for the heart and good for the stomach.



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Day 2

The rooster's crow echoed through the early morning.



It is recommended to wake up early in the morning, as there will be a morning market and monks collecting alms around 6 am.


You can buy offerings for the monks at the market. Normally, I would never wake up early at home, haha! But since I'm in Nan, I thought I'd give it a try. They say good things happen when you wake up early, haha! I hope doing this will bring me good luck. 🙏





I noticed that there were bicycles here, so I quickly grabbed one and went for a ride. It's amazing how good it feels to wake up early. The air is fresh, the scenery is beautiful, and I can take deep breaths and fill my lungs with clean air.



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Along the way, you will encounter rice paddy views like this, with a bit of fog in the valleys.




It's no wonder why everyone falls in love with Nan. Once you experience it firsthand, you understand. It's a simple province, yet brimming with charm. Everywhere you look, there's a sense of peace and contentment.


Wat Si Mongkol

Before leaving Nan, we stopped by this temple to pay our respects and make a wish. This ancient temple is also known as Wat Kong, named after the famous Luang Pu who resided there.



This location offers numerous photo opportunities and boasts beautiful Lanna-style architecture. The rear of the temple features a scenic viewpoint, and the current season provides stunning views of verdant rice fields. Umbrellas and hats are available for use during photo shoots.



A relaxed atmosphere with a beautiful view


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When it comes to Nan's best products, the best souvenir shop in Pua is Pa Pen's Khao Lam, the most delicious in Nan.




Available in various fillings, we recommend coconut and custard. Delicious, we confirm!




As we prepared to leave, we purchased a delicious papaya salad to enjoy at our accommodation. The kind hosts graciously served it in a traditional "khantoke" container, allowing us to relax and savor the flavors while listening to the soothing sounds of the waterfall behind the house.




And now it's time to say goodbye. Thank you so much, uncle and aunt, for taking such good care of me. I felt as warm and comfortable as if I were at home. I will definitely come back to visit again.

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Package Details: 2 Days 1 Night Homestay with Meals and Community Activities

This package includes a 2-day, 1-night stay in a local community homestay, along with meals and participation in community activities.

For reservations, please contact Mr. Somkiat at 081-0292007.

Price *Minimum 2 persons

2-5 people, 2,000 baht per person.

Group of 6 or more: 1,650 Baht per person.

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