Khlong Tom Lai Home Stay
Rest easy at the exclusive Khlong Tom Lai Home Stay, where you’ll be taken care of like family by our Thai staff. Away from it all, yet close to shopping, ATM’s, and the Khlong Lan Regional Hospital, Khlong Tom Lai has spacious common areas both inside and out, and comfortable sleeping accommodations with modern conveniences.
WiFi (high speed wireless internet) is beamed throughout, so you can surf and skype from the comfort of your room, the common areas, or even the gazebo in the garden!
Khlong Tom Lai comfortably accommodates up to 10 guests. Double occupancy bedrooms have air-conditioning, hot water showers, western style commodes, cable television, and hot water kettles. Linens and towels provided. With daily maid service, your clothes will likely be scooped up, washed, dried, folded, and put back in your room before they even hit the floor!
There is also a large dining area, lounge area, outdoor patio garden and lush surroundings for guests to relax and enjoy. Bountiful mouth‐watering meals are served daily, using fresh produce and ingredients grown and harvested by the community. No MSG is used, and special requests for vegetarians and/or vegans are cheerfully accommodated.
WiFi (high speed wireless internet) is beamed throughout, so you can surf and skype from the comfort of your room, the common areas, or even the gazebo in the garden!
Khlong Tom Lai comfortably accommodates up to 10 guests. Double occupancy bedrooms have air-conditioning, hot water showers, western style commodes, cable television, and hot water kettles. Linens and towels provided. With daily maid service, your clothes will likely be scooped up, washed, dried, folded, and put back in your room before they even hit the floor!
There is also a large dining area, lounge area, outdoor patio garden and lush surroundings for guests to relax and enjoy. Bountiful mouth‐watering meals are served daily, using fresh produce and ingredients grown and harvested by the community. No MSG is used, and special requests for vegetarians and/or vegans are cheerfully accommodated.
Khlong Nam Lai, Thailand
Khlong Nam Lai is a small village which bears the name of the famous 9-step waterfall nearby. It's on the edge of a productive rice growing region at the foot of the mountains which form the forested border between Thailand and Myanmar. Super‐friendly locals, numerous temples, gorgeous landscapes, and exotic fruits draw you in deeply.
Even if you or your significant other don’t skate, you’ll never be at a loss for things to do and see. Tag along on a bicycle, stay behind for cooking lessons, get extra attention on the massage mats, venture out into the community for sightseeing and shopping, go into small villages to see hill tribes doing traditional embroidery, or wander off into the backyard of rice and tapioca fields for breathtaking scenery and picture taking. Unlimited exploration is at your doorstep!
Even if you or your significant other don’t skate, you’ll never be at a loss for things to do and see. Tag along on a bicycle, stay behind for cooking lessons, get extra attention on the massage mats, venture out into the community for sightseeing and shopping, go into small villages to see hill tribes doing traditional embroidery, or wander off into the backyard of rice and tapioca fields for breathtaking scenery and picture taking. Unlimited exploration is at your doorstep!
Climate
Winter weather in Thailand is so pleasant you'll not want to leave. January's average morning low temperature in Khlong Nam Lai is about 72 degrees Fahrenheit, with a daytime high of 83. Though you’ll certainly perspire, water, sports drinks and snacks are readily available at small businesses roadside. It's the dry season, so you'll not have to fret about having your plans interrupted by rain.
It starts to heat up in April, with hot dry days and threatening skies in the afternoons. You'll be able to cool off during the Songkran Water Festival, which is a religious excuse to have a glorified water fight!
July and August are pleasant months again, with daytime highs similar to winter weather and lows slightly higher. Rain is a possibility, but more as an isolated afternoon shower than a daylong soaking. The real monsoon season begins in September and tapers off in mid‐November.
The rivers and waterfalls flow strongly in the rainy season, and whitewater rafting with rapids rated Class 2 and 3 are close at hand and make for a thrilling and refreshing outing.
It starts to heat up in April, with hot dry days and threatening skies in the afternoons. You'll be able to cool off during the Songkran Water Festival, which is a religious excuse to have a glorified water fight!
July and August are pleasant months again, with daytime highs similar to winter weather and lows slightly higher. Rain is a possibility, but more as an isolated afternoon shower than a daylong soaking. The real monsoon season begins in September and tapers off in mid‐November.
The rivers and waterfalls flow strongly in the rainy season, and whitewater rafting with rapids rated Class 2 and 3 are close at hand and make for a thrilling and refreshing outing.