Day 1 – Our Experience At Baan Loylom Farm’s : Samut Songkhram, Thailand (Jan’20)

19 January 2020 / The second place which I had on my list was Baan Loylom Farm’s stay. This was the place where I stayed, which is a local farm just like a village.

Baan Loylom Farm Stay

Let’s start the original Thai native lifestyle and enjoy our local Thai food meal in our fruit garden which is located near the Floating Market (3km). Don’t worry if there are too many coconuts, starfruit, lychee, grapefruit, and some home-grown vegetable all around you. They are all quiet, shady, and extremely cool. And yes you can eat them certainly.

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The Farmstay is surrounded by various kinds of fruits and a variety of vegetables.

Baan Loylom Farm's stay.

Sometimes the happiness that comes from us is within reach!

Sometimes the happiness that comes from us is within reach!

By looking at this, it feels like this all I required! Baan Loylom Farmstay.

By looking at this, it feels like this all I required! Baan Loylom Farmstay.

Adventure is always ahead!

Adventure is always ahead!

Do you wanna be my friend?! Trying to give a pose.

Do you wanna be my friend?! Trying to give a pose.

The greenery is too attractive and peaceful.

The greenery is too attractive and peaceful.

Today is better than two tomorrows.

Today is better than two tomorrows.

And I think to myself, what an enjoyable world it is! Random funny click.

And I think to myself, what an enjoyable world it is! Random funny click.

Surrounded by greenery thinking which side to begin with?!

Surrounded by greenery thinking which side to begin with?!

I smile because I have no idea what is going on anymore.

I smile because I have no idea what is going on anymore.

Lovely isn't it?! Eye-soothing view.

Lovely isn’t it?! Eye-soothing view.

My Walking Story:

The second place which I had on my list was Baan Loylom Farm’s stay in Samut Songkhram, Thailand. This was the place where I stayed, which is a local farm just like a village. So transportation was not easily available over there and one cannot walk for so long, hotel staff has to pick up and drop the facility which includes the charges, so they pick me up from my location.

I did the check-in and spent some resting time in the hotel, after getting fresh and up I again routed towards the market in the evening.

I spent around 2 to 3 hours in the market, tried boat riding, and experimented with some different cuisines. Capture several moments and was pretty cool. While exploring everything back to back in the market it was already 10 by night.

From the outside of the market, I took a tuk-tuk which was the auto-rickshaw, called tuk-tuk in Thailand. They charged 150 baht for 2 km away. Being a village area they charge more as there was no other transportation available. I went to the hotel at night with my tuk-tuk and slept.

The next morning I woke up and decided to explore the Baan Loylom Farm stay as Baan is the Thai word that means house and Loylom is the name of the farm stay. I had a simple basic breakfast which includes toast butter etc. and it was included in the hotel charges. After I have done with my breakfast I looked around there are too several coconuts, starfruit, lychee, grapefruit, and some home-grown vegetable all around me. They are all calm, shady, and much cool. I loved the surroundings and made a video as well. Did some photography of the greenery and of the farm stay.

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Written by Ajay Kumar
An Indian Living in Bangkok, Thailand. By profession, I am an e-Business Consultant & Entrepreneur. My Hobbies are Traveling & Living a Healthy Lifestyle. Ask me any question on my Instagram