Who wants a break in heaven?
A sweet break at Tong Tom Yai homestay
Last march, we found a piece of heaven for everybody who wants a break, time for themselves, or wishes to experience local Thai lifestyle or support ecotourism projects as we did. We're sharing this article with you because they're not easy to find 😊. We hope you'll be curious enough to visit them! And if you do the trip, please send us a pic, update and comments 💓
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Situation: 18 km from Sawi, Chumphon province, Thailand.
Thailand is an easy place to travel, it can be crowded with tourists but there are so many amazing places to discover you can come here every year and never be disappointed.
If you are looking for a quiet piece of heaven, Tong Tom Yai is a place well worth visiting. Take a break from Bangkok to discover fishermen lifestyle in Thailand and just relax...
Fishermen village, about 40 km south of Chumphon, is an ideal place to enjoy local Thai life, freshly caught fish and Thai home cooking, Kai and his family will take care of you. Have a look at the map.
The Homestay
The habitation is rustic, located on stilts over the water. Sleep on futons. Eat on the floor with guests and family. Enjoy the sounds of the waves.
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Food
Food is amazing, freshly cooked in Thai style, grilled fish, squid, soup, and of course rice.
Free coffee and water
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Free Activities
- Kayaking a fun way to reach the local beaches
- Snorkeling
- Squid fishing
- Reading a good book by the docks
- If you are a digital nomad there is also a free and fast (9Mbps) wifi connection
- Stargazing at night
Also Kai is a specialist on marine life, you can help him save the seahorses and create sustainable fish farms.
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Transportation
From Sawi Railway Station, walk on the main road until you reach the Government Savings Bank to catch the local bus (or car/taxi). Ask for Tong Tom Yai homestay, the price should be 50 baht per person or 100 baht if you're a solo traveller.
From Bangkok, Hat Yai, Surat Thani or Chumphon, all trains stop at Sawi. Check the Thailand Railway website for timetable
Want to book? Check on booking.com or Airbnb
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