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At the opposite end of the spectrum, DaiDib DaiDee strips things back completely.
Set on a small permaculture farm in Pua district, this family-run stay is intentionally low-tech. Guests arrive by tractor, sleep in bamboo huts or shared dorms, and take part in daily farm life — from rice planting to cooking meals with ingredients grown on-site.
There’s no Wi-Fi, no fixed schedule, and no attempt to polish the experience. That’s exactly the point. It’s immersive, hands-on and quietly grounding — a reminder that travel doesn’t always need an itinerary.
Where: Pua District, Nan
Booking: Direct via daidibdaidee.com or email daidibdaidee.backtothenature@gmail.com
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