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Meesook Home Sapan
🏕️ Riverside Homestay + Camping Ground 📍 Ban Sapan · Bo Kluea · Nan
8.3 / 10
🇹🇭 Ban Sapan · Dong Phaya subdistrict · Bo Kluea district · Nan
Meesook Home Sapan
Homestay & Camping · Beside the Wa River · Mountain-and-rice-field views · Morning mist · Budget-friendly
The riverside camping ground at Meesook Home Sapan beside the Wa River, amid the mountains of Bo Kluea, Nan province
Morning mist over the rice fields and mountains at Ban Sapan, seen from Meesook Home
Type
Homestay + Tent
Review Score
8.3 / 10
From
฿800 /night
Rooms
Small stay
Area
Ban Sapan Bo Kluea district
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Meesook Home at Ban Sapan — a riverside homestay with a camping ground in the Bo Kluea valley

Picture this: a tent pitched beside the Wa River, the sound of running water all night, then you open the tent in the morning to find mist drifting over the rice fields and mountains, and you brew a hot coffee to sip in the cool air — Meesook Home Sapan is a small community stay that mixes both rooms/cabins and a camping ground, set in the village of Ban Sapan, Bo Kluea district, Nan province · the selling point is the quiet setting right by the Wa River, surrounded by mountain and rice-field views, plus the winter mist that Sapan is famous for · it is a budget-friendly stay well suited to families and campers who want to get close to nature · book direct via the Facebook page or by phone, because this is a community stay that is not yet on the big online booking platforms.

Our Full Review

Meesook Home overview — who it suits — to put it as simply as possible, Meesook Home Sapan is a stay for people who want to escape the city and sleep to the sound of running water in the middle of a valley, on a budget · it is not a luxury resort with a pool, not a city hotel within walking distance of a convenience store, and not a heavily designed boutique stay that sells luxury · instead it is a small community stay with both rooms/cabins and a camping ground, set in the village of Ban Sapan, Bo Kluea district — one of the misty villages that nature lovers across the country want to visit at least once · the charm of Meesook Home lies in its simplicity and the genuine warmth of local hosts, more than in a full set of amenities · from the property's own information and the general picture around Sapan, the people who suit this place are families who want to bring their parents or kids for fresh air, couples who like a simple atmosphere, groups of friends into camping who want to pitch a tent by the river, and budget travelers who value the "experience of being with nature" more than the comfort of the room · for anyone after an air-conditioned, starred room with a pool and a fancy on-site restaurant, or easy access, this place may not be the answer, and you should consider a stay in the town of Pua or in Nan city instead · put another way, Meesook Home sells what Ban Sapan genuinely has — the Wa River, the rice fields, the mountains, and the mist — without trying to be more than a simple stay that gets you close to nature at a price within reach, which for many travelers is the very reason they wanted to sleep in Sapan in the first place.

Location and getting there — this is something to understand well before you book, because the "location" of Ban Sapan is both the selling point and the part you need to prepare for · Meesook Home is located at 11 Moo 1, Ban Sapan, Dong Phaya subdistrict, Bo Kluea district, Nan province, deep in the mountains in the northern part of the province · from Nan city it is about a 2.5–3 hour drive along winding mountain roads, and from Pua district it takes around 1.5–2 hours via Route 1081, which passes through Doi Phu Kha National Park · what stands out is that Ban Sapan is a small village that still keeps a simple way of life, with the Wa River running through its middle, terraced rice fields, and, in winter, morning mist that has earned it a reputation as one of the most beautiful misty villages in Nan · Meesook Home sits in a zone that gets the riverside atmosphere and the mountain-and-rice-field views, so you feel the nature fully both day and night · an important note: the road to Sapan is a mountain road, narrow in places, steep, and continuously winding, so you should drive a vehicle in good condition, check the brakes, fill up the tank before entering the Bo Kluea area because petrol stations are few and close early, and if you are not confident driving in the mountains you should allow extra time and drive during the day for safety · phone and internet signal can be unstable along parts of the route and in the village, so you should download offline maps and arrange things with the property by phone before you set off · the village has small shops and eateries, but not as much choice as in town, so planning ahead for food and supplies will make the trip go much more smoothly.

"Arriving in Sapan feels like dropping out of the hectic world. At night it's so quiet — all you hear is the water and the insects. You wake up to mist drifting over the rice fields, brew a coffee and sip it in the cool breeze — this kind of atmosphere is the reason people want to sleep in Sapan."

The riverside camping ground at Meesook Home Sapan beside the Wa River, amid the mountains of Bo Kluea, Nan province

Types of stay — rooms and tents — what sets Meesook Home apart from the boutique stays in Sapan is that here you have a choice of both rooms/cabins and a camping ground in one place, so it caters to many travel styles and budgets · the cabins/rooms are simple homestay style, focused on being clean, warm, and comfortable to sleep in, good for families or people who want privacy and don't want to pitch a tent themselves · the camping ground is the star for campers, with both pre-pitched tents set up by the property (bell tents / tents with bedding ready) and a walk-in option where you bring your own tent and rent a spot per head · the atmosphere of the camping ground is the real highlight, because you sleep close to the river and wake up to mountain views and mist the moment you open the tent · you have to understand honestly that with this kind of stay, the amenities are simple, in keeping with the homestay/camping style — bathrooms may be shared or private depending on the type of stay, the bedding focuses on warmth because nights in the mountains are cold, and most of the time you don't need air-con because the temperature is naturally cool and comfortable, especially in winter · for clarity, before you book you should ask for the full details of the room/tent you'll stay in, such as how many people it sleeps, what the bathroom is like, whether bedding/warm blankets are provided or you need to bring your own, and whether there is power/an outlet at the tent spot, because each small stay has different details — asking clearly will help you choose the option that fits your needs and avoid disappointment when you arrive.

Amenities and atmosphere — the core of Meesook Home is the atmosphere, not luxury amenities, and that is what you should set your expectations around from the start · what gives this place its charm is its setting beside the Wa River and the mountain-and-rice-field views all around, which means there are plenty of spots to sit and relax, take photos, and sip coffee in the cool breeze · in winter (November–February) the morning mist drifting over the rice fields and the river is the highlight many people come specifically to photograph, while in the rainy season the rice fields turn a lush green that is beautiful in its own way · the basic amenities a stay like this usually has include parking on site, a common area for relaxing, and a spot for camping activities · what you need to understand is that this place has no swimming pool, no fitness room, and none of the amenities of a big resort, because its core is being with the river and nature, not spending time on the property's facilities · as for Wi-Fi and phone signal, in Ban Sapan overall it may not be as stable as in town, which many people actually see as a plus, because you get a "digital detox," a break from the screen to be with real nature · if you plan to work remotely or need the internet all the time, you should prepare a backup mobile data package and ask the property about the signal first, but if you come to relax and cut off from the chaos, the simplicity here is a charm you won't find in a city hotel.

Food and dining — food is something to plan a little for when staying in a remote village like Sapan · homestay/camping stays like Meesook Home, and many others in this area, offer a home-style breakfast for guests (some packages include breakfast in the price, others charge a little extra), which helps a lot in the morning when it's cold and you don't yet feel like going anywhere · for other meals, Ban Sapan has small eateries and cafes scattered around — local rice shops, noodle stalls, and riverside cafes that open during the day — but most close fairly early in the evening, so if you arrive late or want an easy dinner, you should plan ahead · a tip for campers is to bring some of your own ingredients or food in case you want to cook something simple at the camping ground, such as a barbecue, instant noodles, or a warm drink in the evening, which is part of the charm of riverside camping anyway · don't forget that a mountain village like this has no big convenience store, so you should buy drinking water, snacks, and essentials in the town of Pua or in the city before heading up · overall, food in Sapan is not difficult, it's a matter of preparation — if you plan well, you'll get both tasty local food and a memorable evening of riverside barbecue.

Morning mist over the rice fields and mountains at Ban Sapan, seen from Meesook Home

Service and care — the charm of a small community stay like Meesook Home is the care of local hosts, not formal hotel staff · the general picture of stays in the Ban Sapan area that travelers consistently report is that the owners and locals are friendly, easygoing, and happy to recommend places to visit around Sapan and Bo Kluea, which makes it feel warm, more like staying at a relative's house than checking into a hotel · the upside of a small stay is the attention and friendliness you won't find at a big place · but to be straightforward, you also need to understand the limits that come with the small size — a community stay like this usually has a limited number of staff, the counter or contact point may not be open 24 hours, payment at many places in Sapan focuses on bank transfer/PromptPay rather than accepting credit cards, and booking has to be done through direct channels (phone or chatting with the page) rather than tapping to book in an app · these are not flaws, but the nature of a local stay in a remote village; if you understand them and prepare, the stay will go smoothly and you'll get an impression a hotel chain can't give · the advice is to confirm the booking details, check-in date, number of people, and payment method clearly with the owner in advance, and to ask for an emergency contact number in case the signal in the area is poor.

What real reviews say (both praise and gripes) — because Meesook Home is a small community stay not yet on the big online booking platforms, there is no aggregate numerical score to cite directly, but when you piece together the overall voice of travelers who have stayed in the Ban Sapan area and at similar stays, the picture is fairly consistent · on the praise side: the riverside atmosphere and the mountain-and-rice-field views are beautiful and very quiet, the morning mist in winter is the highlight people are impressed by, the camping ground has a great feel sleeping close to nature, the local owners are friendly and look after you warmly, and the price is budget-friendly and easy to reach compared with the boutique stays in the same area · many people say it's a stay that makes them feel they "really got to rest" and cut off from the chaos · on the watch-out side: the thing to prepare for most is the long journey on winding mountain roads, the simple amenities in homestay/camping style (no pool, some bathrooms shared), unstable phone/internet signal in the area, eateries in the village closing early, and booking/payment having to be done through direct channels with a focus on bank transfer · most of these gripes are about setting your expectations right — if you come for the atmosphere, the quiet, and riverside camping, you'll feel it's worth it and be impressed, but if you come expecting the comfort of a city hotel, you may feel a lot of things are too simple.

"Pitched a tent by the river, woke up to mist filling the rice fields — absolutely blissful. The owners are lovely and helped recommend places to visit. The only downsides are that it's a long way to get here and there's barely any phone signal, and you have to transfer money to book in advance — but the atmosphere is well worth the price. I'll be back next winter."

A simple wooden cabin and relaxing corner at Meesook Home, Sapan, with a quiet setting close to nature

Price comparison and value — one of Meesook Home's biggest strengths is price · stays in Ban Sapan span several levels, from riverside boutique stays running several thousand to nearly ten thousand baht a night, all the way down to budget homestays and camping grounds · Meesook Home falls in the budget stays of Sapan group, where camping grounds/rooms in this area generally start from a few hundred baht per head for camping, up to around the low thousands to two thousand baht per cabin, depending on size, number of people, and whether breakfast is included · compared with a well-known boutique stay in Sapan like Oun I Mang, which starts at several thousand baht a night, Meesook Home feels very good value for people focused on atmosphere and a tight budget, because you get the same Wa River, mountain-and-rice-field views, and mist as the pricey stays in the same village, just in exchange for simpler amenities · if you're a camper, coming as a group of friends or a family and wanting to split the cost down, camping at Meesook Home is great value · but if you come to Sapan for a special occasion and want luxury, high privacy, or beautifully designed rooms with full amenities, you should consider a boutique stay in the same area instead and pay extra for that.

Things to know before booking — there are several things that help make a stay at Meesook Home go more smoothly · one, book direct and book ahead — here you book via the Facebook page or by phone directly (number 081 663 1616), not by tapping to book in an OTA app, and during the high-season mist period (November–February) stays in Sapan fill up very fast, so book and confirm well in advance · two, sort out payment — most community stays in Sapan focus on transfer/PromptPay, so you should ask about the deposit amount, payment method, and the change/cancellation policy clearly before transferring, and keep the slip as proof · three, ask for the full stay details — if you're going to camp, ask whether you need to bring your own tent or there's one to rent, whether there's bedding/warm blankets, what the bathroom is like, whether there's power/an outlet, and whether breakfast is included · four, prepare your vehicle and the journey — use a vehicle in good condition, check the brakes, fill the tank before entering Bo Kluea, drive during the day, and allow extra time because the mountain road winds · five, pack personal items, medicine, and warm clothing — nights in the mountains are very cold, especially in winter, so bring a warm jacket, socks, and your regular medicine, because shops in the village are limited · six, respect community rules — Ban Sapan values quiet, so avoid making loud noise late at night and help keep the riverside clean, which fits the nature of a place that sells quiet in the first place.

In summary — from the overall information and the voice of travelers in the Ban Sapan area, Meesook Home Sapan is the stay best suited to people who want to experience Ban Sapan up close with nature by the river, on a budget, with the choice of both rooms and a camping ground · the strengths are the atmosphere beside the Wa River, the mountain-and-rice-field views, the morning mist in winter, the warm care of local hosts, and a price within reach for families and campers · if you're looking for a luxury stay with a pool, beautifully designed rooms with full amenities, or you're not up for a long mountain drive and need a stable internet connection all the time, this place may not be the answer, and you should consider a boutique stay in Sapan or a stay in the town of Pua that's easier to reach · but for a trip where you want the experience of "sleeping to the sound of water in a valley, waking up to mist over the rice fields" that Ban Sapan is known for, on a budget that won't hit the wallet hard, along with community-style friendliness — Meesook Home is one of the options that genuinely answers that wish, and it's why a small stay like this is still loved by travelers looking for Sapan in its simplest, most authentic form.

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Riverside Homestay + Camping Ground
Both rooms/cabins and a camping ground right by the Wa River, your pick by style and budget, good for families and campers.
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Mountain-and-rice-field views + mist
Wake up to mist drifting over the rice fields and river — winter is the highlight, with a quiet setting in the Bo Kluea valley.
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Budget-friendly · warm hosts
A community stay easy to reach on price compared with boutiques in the same area, cared for by local hosts, booked direct via the page/phone.
Our Rating
8.3
out of 10
Based on 0+ reviews
Location/atmosphere
8.7
Value for money
8.6
Friendliness
8.5
Quiet
8.8
Cleanliness
8.0
Amenities
7.3
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
/ 10
✦ Pros
  • Atmosphere beside the Wa River, mountain-and-rice-field views, quiet
  • A camping ground and rooms to choose from by budget
  • Budget-friendly and easy to reach compared with boutiques in the area
  • Friendly local owners who look after you warmly
◎ Things to note
  • ! Not yet on online booking platforms — book direct via the page/phone
  • ! A long journey on winding mountain roads
  • ! Simple amenities in keeping with the homestay/camping style
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
/ 10
✦ Pros
  • Beautiful, memorable morning mist in winter
  • Good for families and groups of friends who like camping
  • The same nature setting as the pricier stays in the village
  • A real digital detox — genuinely cuts off from the chaos
◎ Things to note
  • ! Unstable phone/internet signal in the area
  • ! Eateries in the village close early — plan dinner ahead
  • ! Payment focuses on transfer/PromptPay — prepare in advance
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
Meesook Home Sapan is best suited to people who want to experience Ban Sapan up close with nature by the river, on a budget, with the choice of both rooms and a camping ground — the atmosphere beside the Wa River, mountain-and-rice-field views, morning mist, and the care of local hosts · but you have to accept the long journey on mountain roads, simple amenities, an unstable signal, and booking direct via the page/phone with a focus on bank transfer.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you want full hotel-style amenities — this is a simple homestay/camping stay, no pool, and some bathrooms are shared → ask for the full room/tent details before booking, or set your expectations around the atmosphere as the main draw.
  • 💡If you're not up for a long mountain drive and need the internet all the time — Sapan is deep in a valley, 2.5–3 hr from Nan city, the road winds, and the signal is unstable → use a vehicle in good condition, fill the tank before entering Bo Kluea, drive during the day, and prepare offline maps.
  • 💡If you want to book easily via an app and pay by card — here you book direct via the Facebook page/phone (081 663 1616), with a focus on payment by transfer → contact to confirm the booking, deposit amount, and cancellation policy clearly with the owner before transferring, and keep the slip as proof.
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
฿200
/ night
A riverside camping spot for guests who bring their own tent · charged per head · some packages include breakfast · price is approximate and a range, so check with the property directly. · estimated starting price
Camping ground (bring your own tent / per head)
฿200
Ready-to-stay tent (provided)
฿800
Cabin/room (homestay)
฿1,500
⚖️ Compare 3 sites — then book the cheapest
Insider Tips
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Book direct via the page/phone
This place isn't on OTAs yet — book via the Facebook page "Meesook Home Sapan" or call 081 663 1616, and confirm the date and number of people clearly.
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Book ahead during mist season
In the high-season mist period (Nov–Feb), stays in Sapan fill up very fast — book and confirm well in advance and plan ahead.
Fill up before entering Bo Kluea
The road to Sapan is a winding mountain road with few petrol stations — use a vehicle in good condition, check the brakes, fill the tank, and drive during the day.
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Pack warm clothing + food
Nights in the mountains are very cold — bring a warm jacket and your regular medicine, and bring some of your own food because shops in the village close early.

Frequently asked questions — Meesook Home Sapan, Nan

Where is Meesook Home Sapan · how do you get there?
The stay is at 11 Moo 1, Ban Sapan, Dong Phaya subdistrict, Bo Kluea district, Nan province, deep in the mountains · from Nan city it's about a 2.5–3 hour drive, and from Pua district about 1.5–2 hours via Route 1081, which passes through Doi Phu Kha · it's a winding mountain road, so use a vehicle in good condition, fill the tank before entering Bo Kluea, and drive during the day.
What types of stay does Meesook Home have · roughly how much?
There are both homestay-style rooms/cabins and a camping ground · budget stays in Sapan generally start from a few hundred baht per head for camping, up to around the low thousands to two thousand baht per cabin, depending on size, number of people, and whether breakfast is included · because it's a community stay, you should ask about prices and room availability with the owner directly before booking.
How do you book Meesook Home · what payment is accepted?
This place isn't on the big online booking platforms yet · book direct via the Facebook page "Meesook Home Sapan" or call 081 663 1616 · payment focuses on transfer/PromptPay, so you should ask about the deposit amount, payment method, and the change/cancellation policy clearly before transferring, and keep the slip as proof.
Who is Meesook Home good for?
Very good for families, couples, and groups of friends who like camping and want to stay close to nature by the river on a budget · you get the atmosphere of the Wa River, mountain-and-rice-field views, and morning mist · if you want luxury, beautifully designed rooms, a pool, or an easy journey, a boutique stay in Sapan or a stay in the town of Pua may suit you more.
What amenities does Meesook Home have?
It focuses on simplicity in keeping with the homestay/camping style · there's a camping ground, rooms/cabins, parking on site, a riverside seating area, and a home-style breakfast service (some packages include it) · there's no swimming pool, and phone/internet signal in the area may be unstable · you should ask for the full room/tent details, such as the bathroom, warm bedding, and power/outlets, before booking.
When is the best time to visit Sapan · what is there to do at Meesook Home?
The most popular time is winter (November–February), with morning mist and cool weather, while in the rainy season the rice fields turn a beautiful green · here it's good to chill by the Wa River, camp and watch the stars, photograph the mist with the rice fields, and use it as a base to visit the Bo Kluea rock-salt wells, go white-water rafting on the Wa River, and the Doi Phu Kha viewpoints.
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