Come stay with us at Dao Homestay

Italia

5

Nay is a very caring and lovely person. I really enjoyed my experience at the farm and really happy to meet him. I loved to see the deep and funny bond he has with his baby elephant. While I was there I had to work in planting some tomatoes and "happy pepper" and make sure all the plants get water every day. I fed the elephant and took care of two lovely buffaloes. After some hours of work, having that the farm flowing with fresh water is simply a pure blessing. So we also enjoyed some chill time playing and drinking with the feet in the water. I hope I'll have the chance to come back soon.

hace más de 1 año

Reino Unido

5

I enjoyed my time at the farm very much! Nay is a great person, he welcomed everybody warmly. His cooking was incredible and was something new every meal! Nunu is a lovely elephant, but please remember she is a WILD animal. The work was acceptable and the hours were adhered to. During my time, it was reaching 40° and Nay understood that people of certain origins may find this heat uncomfortable. He allowed people to work under the contracted hours in these circumstances

hace casi 2 años

Estados Unidos

5

This was the most amazing first Worldpackers experience ❤️ the best week of my life! Nay is the best host, he genuinely cares about each volunteer and wanted us to enjoy our time and learn about the farm culture. His cooking was always amazing and he always taught us about each dish and the ingredients. The work itself was easy but fascinating — learning to build with bamboo, care for the elephant and Buffalo, I even made some videos for the coffee shop and cooking classes. There were 8 of us volunteers total, and we all started around the same time so we quickly became like a little family.

hace casi 2 años

Italia

4

The host was very kind and reliable. He explained a lot what the thailandese culture is about and I'm grateful for that. I had to go to the hospital to do the rabies shot and he was very nice, he took me there and was genuinely worried for all the volunteers too. He really cares about what he does and people. I highly recommend to go there not in rainy season because there is not so much that you can do and you will sleep with all the other volunteers on the mattresses on the floor. I would not stay there for more than one week. It is very rural and a true experience!

hace más de 1 año

Nueva Zelandia

1

The Host was friendly and welcoming but the place was not what I expected. The amount of cameras around that moved to follow your movements didn't make me feel comfortable, I understand cctv in the common areas but this was a lot more than the normal. Also I'm not sure if I felt comfortable about this stay ethically as they do chain the elephant up at night and there was rooster tied to a branch. The other volunteers were nice and the work was minimal. I stayed one night (bed was a blanket and pillow on the ground, there were lot of bugs but you are in the jungle) I left in the morning.

hace más de 1 año

Colombia

4

Perfect experience to connect with nature and learn a little about local agriculture, planting and construction with natural materials. Nay is an excellent host who makes you feel at home and cooks delicious food. Here local food is the main menu. A very nice experience. :)

hace más de 1 año

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