Even on your first visit, you feel like you've come home. Back to the nature and life's simple pleasure.
Peacefulness drives inspiration, our cottages are uniquely designed to accommodate every imagination. 19 Deluxe cottages each with a private balcony over looking deep mountain ranges.
Following the code of nature, Belle Villa Pai's recently completed boutique resort, deluxe cottage style, built largely with wooden material, and peeled thin wooden plates to be used for the cottage's roofing.
Room Amenities :- - Air Condition + Ceiling Fan - IDD Telephone - Mini Bar - In room safety Box - Tea/coffee making facilities - Full set toilet amenities - Television - Cable TV - Hair Dryer - Slippers - Bathrobe
Restaurant & Bar
The living quarters are fully equipped with international standard amenities of sound quality, and while enjoying your meals of either international cuisine or of the local specialties dishes at the "Pae-Mong" restaurant, a large pond and vast expanses of paddy fields are there fronting you for enjoyment at the same time.
Peng Mong restaurant & bar The place where you can indulge yourself with our exquisite dishes.
The Deck A pool side terrace serving light meals and your favorite drinks.
Tuk - Tuk and Horse Cart ride service available for private tour around Pai city.
Belle Villa Resort is located on Amphur Pai, Mae Hong Son. Belle Villa Pai is one kilometer from main Pai's center or about 10 minutes pleasant walk. The city is approximately 2 and a half hours scenic drive from Chiangmai and of almost the same distance from Mae Hong Son. The peace of mind is truly the pure joy of life, that moment of which has been rendered you through our dedicated choices of details.
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Interest Attractions in Maehongson
:: Ban Rak Thai
This village is situated 44 kilometres from Mae Hong Son via Pha Suea Waterfall near the Thai-Myanma border. Founded by Kuomintang Chinese soldiers, the village is famous for its breathtaking views and tea cultivation. Visitors can see how the tea is grown and harvested and taste some delicious U-long tea. An annual Tea Tasting Festival is held at Ban Rak Thai in February.
Salween National Park
Covering a forested area of 721 square kilometers, the Salawin National Park is on the bank of the Salween or Salawin River on the Thai-Myanma border, about 164 kilometres south of Mae Hong Son. The Salawin River originates from Tibet before winding through China, Thailand and Myanmar for a total distance of more than 3,000 kilometres. The river is regarded as the borderline between Myanmar and Thailand for a distance of 120 kilometres.