Hello & Welcome from all of us at Baan Pai Village. We are happy
you 'stopped by' and look forward to welcoming you to magical Pai sometime
soon!
Baan Pai Village are proud to offer more than 100 'Charming Pai Huts' at a variety
of rates to meet the needs of a wide range of guests. The number 1 for
backpackers and tourists alike, we work hard to ensure our accommodation
is natural and environmentally friendly. Our goal is to be your home
away from home while in Pai and allow you to live in a memorable and
historical environment just as villagers have done for years.
Enjoy mountain views where you can watch villagers grow rice and
beans. Experience a galaxy of stars that light up the northern sky and
spend your days side by side those who have lived in this tranquil and
calm environment for years and years.
ACCOMMODATIONS
Our Village contains four different types of accommodation
to suite the needs of all.
Village Huts - A full sixe
bed, bathroom and shower with hot water, not to mention an open air
terrace for relaxation. Limited views
Deluxe Huts - With
a full size bed, bathroom and shower with hot water. Deluxe Huts
have an open terrace from which to enjoy peaceful garden views.
Deluxe Air-condition Huts -
Featuring a full size bed, bathroom and shower with hot water. Deluxe
Huts have peaceful garden views and a nice open terrace
Riverview Air-condition Huts -Our number one choice of accommodation features a full size
bed, bathroom and shower with hot water. Riverview huts offer an expanded
terrace with relaxing views of the Pai River.
Village Hut, Fan
Deluxe Hut, Fan / Deluxe Hut, A/C
River View, A/C
RESTAURANT
& BAR
Poppies Wine Bar
& Restaurant is quite spacious and modern two story
restaurant offering seating for up to 80 people. Serving a variety of
food from authentic Thai, including delicious curries and Northern Specialties,
as well as Italian fare and a wide selection of international delights
Poppies has quickly become a local favorite. While the food is plentiful
and hearty, the menu price is light on the budget, since many ingredients
are locally obtained.
wine bar is one of the fulfilling amenities.
Guest can enjoy lounging around by the terrace overlooking the garden,
river and watching locals pass by while enjoying a creative cocktail
or glass of wine which is sure to be priced better than any other outlet
in Pai. We guarantee it!
Attracted by easy living and a small
but lively music scene, Pai nowadays also features a sizeable amount
of long-term visitors - mostly farang and Japanese - who use the town
as a place to 'chill-out' between excursions elsewhere in Asia.
FACILITIES
& SERVICES
Foot Reflexology
There are many good places
in Pai, however we highly recommended a visit to A The Massage@Mamalon
roma Massage There are many local banks located in Pai Town that have
ATM and foreign exchange services.
Siam Used Books
(th Rangsiyanon) carries a good selection of used fiction
and nonfiction. Wat Phra That Mae Yen This temple sits a top a hill and
has good views overlooking the valley. Walk 1 km east from the main
intersection in town, across a stream and through a village, to get
to the stairs (a decent climb - 353 steps) that lead to the top. Or
take the 400m sealed road that follows a different route to the top.
LOCATION
MAP
Pai is considered to be the 'Phangan' of the mountains and as we
do in Koh Phangan at Baan Panburi Village, we aim to be the best natural
accommodation in Pai to serve you as your home away from home. and to
live to our tradition as having the friendliest service and smile, and
take care of travelers and guests whom we considered as our friends.
Beside providing clean traditional hut accommodations and travelers
guide, we also provide you with great food as well.
It first
appears that there's not a lot to see in Pai (pronounced like the English
word 'bye' not 'pie'), a peaceful crossroads town about halfway between
Chiang Mai and Mae Hong Son. But if you stick around a few days and
talk to some of the locals, you may discover some beautiful spots in
the surrounding hills.
Most of the town's population are Shan
and Thai, but there' s also a small but visible Muslim Chinese population.
Attracted by easy living and a small live music scene, Pai nowadays
also features a sizeable collection of long-term visitors - mostly farang
and Japanese - who use the town as a place to chill out between excursion
elsewhere in Asia.
Northwest of town , a Shan village, a Lahu
village and Lisu village, a KMT village called Ban Santichon (San Ti
Chuen in Yunnanese) and Nam Tok Mo Paeng can all be visited on foot.
The Shan, Lisu and KMT villages lie within 4km of Pai, while the Lahu
village is near Nam Tok Mo Paeng, which is another 4 km farther from
town (8 km total).
You can cut the hike in half by taking a Mae
Hong Son - bound bus north about 5 km and getting off at a signpost
for the falls; from the highway it's only 4 km (about 2 km beyond the
Pai Mountain Lodge).