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Pai Panalee the Nature Boutique Hotel
4.5/59 Reviews
Mae Yen/Mae Hee
When we arrived at the hotel and checked in, the front desk had to charge the room fee at the beginning, and repeatedly told them that we had already paid online, and I didn’t know if we didn’t understand if we kept asking us to pay the room fee. After half a day of communication, she called to confirm that there was no charge . The exterior design of the house is very flavorful and unique, and the surrounding environment is very quiet, that is, the toilets are simply decorated and surrounded by big green trees and big ants that can sting people. The breakfast was very good. It seemed simple but balanced in nutrition. The lean meat porridge was very in line with Chinese tastes. The taste was good. The waiters were very enthusiastic and attentive. They knew we were going to the station for a ride and sent us to the station! The location is a little bit far away from the county seat. It is a pity that it is not convenient to go out to visit the night market at night. Sitting in the yard and having breakfast in the morning is great!
Pailamer
5/50 Reviews
Mae Yen/Mae Hee
I stayed here a couple of years ago for two times. First I stayed on my own for 2 weeks and later with a friend for a couple of days. I would always choose this Resort again. It is simple, but lovely designed bungalows, with bathroom. They have internet in every bungalow. A very basic kitchen with a fridge you can also use. The view is lovely, over fields and nature. You can easily walk to Pai city. You also pass the big Buddha Statue.
Pai Klang Na Cottage
4.8/53 Reviews
Mae Yen/Mae Hee
We stayed for two nights and enjoyed every second of it. Unfortnuately, we had to leave Pai unplanned so we stayed the two nights instead of three. I would have stayed there for a whole month if I could. The breakfast is delicious, you can pay 100baht and get an american breakfast instead of the one the cottage offers. The staff is super friendly and you can feel that they want to make your stay as good as possible. The nature outside of the cottage is filled with cows, dogs, and even roosters. After staying in Pai last month (June) in a fancy hotel on the main location (walking street market), I would say that this is way better. A little far from the main street (10-15 min of walking), but totally worth it. Rent a scooter and the distance won't be an issue. A wonderful thing is also the fact that the staff is knowledgable with the main attractions in Pai and can give you information on where are the places that its worth to visit.
Chang Pai Hill
4.2/511 Reviews
Mae Yen/Mae Hee
Very nice room with a comfortable bed. The room itself was a little bit smaller than expected. The included breakfast was good as well, they deliver it to your balcony - which has a great view of the mountains. The jacuzzi on the balcony was a nice touch! The place is secluded but not difficult to get to (also walkable to “downtown” Pai though I do recommend a scooter to make life easier). Down the hill and next door there was a really good restaurant for both Thai and western food.
Rainbow House Pai
4.2/52 Reviews
Mae Yen/Mae Hee
Wonderful little place with absolutely beautiful surroundings. Lovely settings and surroundings with a small pond full of fish, mango trees and amazing nature. Facilities are relatively basic, but the small cottages are really cozy and made a nice change from staying in hotel rooms. Owner was a genuine and nice guy. Great value, Highly recommend!
Pho Rak Nah Pai
4.2/57 Reviews
Mae Yen/Mae Hee
Absolutely stunning little cottage cabins perched on the bottom slope of a hill. Close enough to the east side of ”downtown” pai (especially if you rent a bike). The sunset views from second floor bungalow balconies (I recommend #7; no one staying directly below) and the two cabins around the little pond are fantastic. For the negatives, the close proximity of the cabins can be annoying (when, for example, you have a selfish gap-year kid next door listening to his lame-ass music at midnight), which also means there's not a lot of sound privacy to most of the cabins. But it's not unbearable. The shower pressure is crappy (same as most places), and I would have liked bottled water every day, or a way to get drinking water other than walking to the reception during working hours to get more water. Overall, a really beautiful spot and well managed, recommended.

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