We are a young Australian vegetarian couple and we had just the one night in Thaton on our short trip around Northern Thailand.
We would have loved to have stayed longer at Old Tree's House.
After the bus from Chiang Mai dropped us off in Thaton, we used the phone box nearby to phone to be picked up. Shortly after, Nid and another gentleman arrived on scooters. We note that this might not be for everyone, but for us it was great fun, perched on the back with our huge backpacks. I noticed the guest house has a van and a ute, so if you aren't keen on scooters, perhaps ask them to send the van instead.
If you're backpacking like we were, you can quite easily walk from the bus stop to the guest house, however if you have heavy backpacks, reasonable fitness is required as the driveway is very steep.
We had a really hot and sweaty walk up to the wat nearby, which I highly recommend. Amazing views. My favourite wat of the whole trip.
That evening we met Paulo, who speaks great English and is a very warm and friendly host. He told us a little about the work they are doing in the area. We got on well, as he's really not into the Tiger Kingdom/Hill tribe/Elephant exploitation, instead preferring to take visitors on treks to see farmland, natural attractions, and introduce visitors to the school he had built for Burmese refugee children.
Nid brought out a beautiful vegetarian dinner. We can happily announce it was the yummiest food we ate on our entire trip! Very generous servings, not too spicy and rich for us westerners. Really hit the spot. As we ate out on the deck, a beautiful monsoon storm moved across the valley below.
The quality of the room was excellent. No issues with mosquitoes, etc. Pillows on the bed were a bit fat and dense, probably the only negative thing I can think of!
We're keen to go back in a year or two and spend quite a few more days in Thaton!
