No.45 Staycation — A Whole House to Yourself, Quiet and Private in the Heart of Pua
If you're tired of hotels where you have to walk through a lobby and run into other guests all the time, and you'd rather have a house where "once you close the door, the whole place is yours" in the quiet town of Pua — No.45 Staycation is a detached studio house for daily rental that comes as a whole house, roughly 86 square metres with 2 private bathrooms · what draws a lot of people here is the location close to Pua municipal market and the Pua walking street, just a few minutes' drive away, while still giving you the privacy of a house · it suits couples and small families who want to use Pua as a base for exploring Doi Phu Kha and Bo Kluea · prices start around THB 1,200/night, booked via Agoda and Booking.com
Who No.45 Staycation is for — first, let's be clear: No.45 Staycation is not a hotel or resort with a lobby, a reception counter, and staff on duty around the clock · it is a detached studio house rented out whole, by the day in Pua district, Nan province, where one group rents the entire house, roughly 86 square metres, with as many as 2 private bathrooms · the charm of this format is complete privacy — you close the door and the whole space belongs to your group alone, no sharing a pool, no sharing a corridor, no hearing the guests next door like at a typical place · to put it as simply as possible, this place suits couples who want a quiet house of their own, small families, small groups of close friends, and people driving themselves who want a base in Pua town more than it suits someone looking for full hotel-style amenities · on the flip side, if you want hotel-style service — room service, a breakfast buffet, staff to help with everything, or a shared pool and a gym — this place may not be your thing, because the heart of a staycation like this is "a little house that's temporarily ours," not luxury or full-service treatment · this honesty matters, because people who understand the format from the start tend to come away happy, while people who expect a hotel and find a rental house may feel something's missing
Location and getting around — the clearest selling point of No.45 Staycation is its location within Pua district, close to Pua municipal market and the Pua walking street, which sets it apart from Pua's many rice-field-view stays that usually sit on a hill or on the edge of town and require a drive into town every time you want something to eat · this place is close to the town centre, so you can drive to the morning market, restaurants, cafés and convenience stores in just a few minutes, a real advantage for anyone who doesn't want to wake up and drive far just to find breakfast · according to the location details listed on the booking platforms, the property is about 2.3 kilometres from Wat Ban Ton Lang and about 3 kilometres from the Phaya Phanong Monument, and a short drive from Pua municipal market · if you're using Pua as a base for nature, from here you can drive up to Doi Phu Kha National Park and popular terraced-rice viewpoints like Wat Phuket in about 20–40 minutes, while the ancient Bo Kluea rock-salt wells are about an hour further out · the thing you have to accept, as with every Pua stay, is that Pua district is about 1.5 hours' drive from Nan town and public transport in this area is very limited, so having your own car or renting one is all but essential · if you fly into Nan Nakhon Airport meaning to come to Pua, plan to rent a car from town from the start, because for a rental house like this, the ease of driving around yourself is the heart of the trip
"I love that we got the whole house to ourselves, didn't run into anyone, nice and quiet · and it's close to Pua market, so it's just a quick drive out for breakfast and coffee, no long drive like the rice-field-view places up on the hill"
The house and its décor — what you need to understand before booking No.45 Staycation is that it's a detached studio house of roughly 86 square metres, rented whole to one group · being a "studio" means the living area, sleeping area and food-prep corner flow together in one open plan, rather than being split into several closed bedrooms like a big house, but at 86 square metres it's comfortably roomy for a couple or small family · what sets this house apart from the usual studio is having 2 private bathrooms, which is very convenient when there's a group of you — no waiting for the bathroom in the morning · the décor is simple and warm, in a homely style that prioritises cleanliness and practicality over luxury · inside there are all the basic amenities for an overnight stay — comfortable air conditioning (Pua is cool anyway, especially in winter), beds, a TV, a fridge, and a little kitchen corner for heating food or boiling water for coffee · because it's a whole-house rental, getting to use the shared spaces — the sofa, the dining table, and the balcony/front yard — without sharing them with anyone is a feeling you won't find at a hotel in the same price range · one thing to know: because it's a small place rented whole, some details such as the number of beds, the arrangement of extra mattresses, or the kitchen utensils may differ from what you picture — it's best to ask the owner or read the booking-page details carefully before confirming, especially if there's a group of you
Amenities — as a small staycation house rented whole, the amenities at No.45 Staycation focus on covering the basics and on privacy, rather than offering lots of extras like a big resort · what you definitely get is free Wi-Fi, air conditioning and parking, which matters a lot for people driving themselves, since you can easily park right in front of the house · having a kitchen corner / food-prep area is an advantage that lets you stay longer and spend less — you can buy ingredients from Pua market and cook for yourself, or heat up food to eat back at the house in private · that said, to be honest, this place has no shared pool, no gym, no spa and no on-site restaurant, because it's a single house, not a hotel · anyone who values a pool or shared facilities should consider a rice-field-view resort in Pua with a pool instead · but if what you want is private space, quiet, and the convenience of using Pua as a base, house-level amenities like these are plenty for a one- or two-night stay · the things worth checking ahead with the owner are what kitchen equipment is provided, whether every bathroom has a water heater, and whether there's laundry equipment, if you plan to stay several nights
Food and what to eat nearby — because No.45 Staycation is a whole-house rental, it generally doesn't include a hotel-style breakfast, which is normal for this type of place, and actually turns into a plus for many people, since being close to Pua town makes finding food very easy · wake up in the morning and it's just a few minutes' drive to Pua municipal market, with sticky rice and grilled pork, coffee, pa thong ko, khao soi, and a wide range of local food at local prices · Pua town also has plenty of inviting cafés and local restaurants worth trying, including the well-known spots in the Tai Lue village area that travellers often stop by · having a kitchen corner in the house also lets you buy ingredients or ready-made food from the market and eat it at the house in private, the kind of charm a staycation like this offers that a hotel can't · in short, food isn't a weak point here, as long as you understand you have to go out and find it (or cook it) rather than wait for it to be served to your room — and with the location close to the market, it actually becomes a plus that lets you try Pua's food the way locals really eat it
Service and contacting the owner — for a small daily-rental house like this, "service" clearly works differently from a hotel · instead of staff manning a counter at all times, contact usually goes through the owner or caretaker directly, for arranging the key handover, check-in, and questions during your stay · the upside of this format is flexibility and a friendly, personal touch — local owners in Pua are often good at suggesting places to visit, restaurants, and driving routes because they really know the area · the thing to prepare for is that, with no 24-hour staff, if you need help in the middle of the night or have an urgent problem, the response may not be as immediate as at a hotel · so it's best to confirm the check-in time, how to collect the key, and the owner's contact channel clearly before you travel, especially if you expect to reach Pua in the evening · overall, if you're used to staying in an Airbnb or daily rental, the service style at No.45 Staycation will be predictable and not a problem, but if you're used to a hotel where someone helps with everything, adjust your expectations from the start
"The house was clean and really private, and having 2 bathrooms was handy with a group of us · the only catch is there's no breakfast and no on-site staff, so you have to arrange a key-handover time with the owner ahead, but once you know that you can prepare for it, no problem"
Voices from real reviews (both praise and gripes) — No.45 Staycation is a small, newly known place, so the number of reviews on the booking platforms is still smaller than at big hotels, which means you have to read the overall picture from the nature of the property together with the voices of people who've stayed in daily-rental houses in Pua · on the praise side: the privacy of having the whole house, the cleanliness, having 2 bathrooms that are handy with a group, the location near the market and Pua town where food is easy to find, the quiet that's great for relaxing, and the value when you split the cost among several people since you rent the whole house · on the things-to-note side: what you need to understand from the start is that there's no hotel-style service — no breakfast, no on-site staff, you have to arrange the key handover with the owner; there's no pool or shared facilities; it's an open-plan studio, so it suits a close-knit group rather than people who need separate, partitioned bedrooms; and because it's in the town centre, you don't get a full window of terraced-rice views like the stays up on the hill · most of these points aren't "drawbacks" but "characteristics of a rental-house type of stay" that, if you understand them from the start, let you enjoy your stay
Comparing price and value — No.45 Staycation's price sits in the range of about THB 1,200/night and up for the whole house, with the actual rate shifting by season and number of guests, especially in winter (November–January), when Pua is a popular destination and accommodation prices across the whole district go up · what makes the whole-house format good value is that when there's a group of you and you split the cost per person, the price drops noticeably, because you're paying for one house, not per room like a hotel · compared with other Pua stays, such as rice-field-view resorts that start in the low thousands per room per night, No.45 Staycation offers value in terms of space and privacy for the price more than in terms of views or amenities · if the heart of your trip is having a quiet house for your own group, close to the market, with easy driving, the money you spend is worth it in a way a hotel can't match · but if you're coming solo or as a pair and you value terraced-rice views or a pool above all, a rice-field-view resort in Pua may feel like better value for a similar budget · the tip is to compare prices on Agoda and Booking.com side by side, because for small places like this the price and cancellation terms sometimes differ between platforms
Things to know before booking — a few things help make a stay at No.45 Staycation go more smoothly · one, get the format right — this is a whole-house staycation rental, not a hotel, so there's no breakfast, no on-site staff, and no shared pool · two, confirm the check-in time and how to collect the key with the owner before you travel, especially if you arrive in Pua in the evening, since there's no 24-hour counter · three, you should have your own car or rent one, because Pua is about 1.5 hours from Nan town and sights like Doi Phu Kha / Bo Kluea require more driving · four, if there's a group of you, ask clearly about the number of beds and extra mattresses, since it's an open-plan studio · five, if you plan to cook, check the kitchen equipment in advance to see what's there · six, book ahead in winter, because Pua gets crowded and accommodation across the district fills up fast · seven, choose free cancellation to be safe if your plans aren't firm, and compare prices on both Agoda and Booking.com before you book
The verdict — No.45 Staycation is the best fit for people who want a quiet, private house all to themselves in Pua district, close to the market and town, to use as a base for driving around the Doi Phu Kha and Bo Kluea side of Nan · being a detached studio house of 86 square metres with 2 bathrooms gives couples, small families, or close-knit groups of friends a private space that a hotel at a similar price can't offer, and the location near Pua market solves the food-finding problem that many rice-field-view stays up on the hill tend to face · but you have to accept honestly that it's a rental house, not a hotel — no breakfast, no on-site staff, no pool, and no full window of terraced-rice views like the stays up on the hill · if you're after full service, a pool, or natural views as the heart of your trip, a rice-field-view stay in Pua or a hotel in Nan town may suit you better · but if you understand and like the whole-house rental format, and you want privacy, quiet, and the convenience of exploring Pua on your own — No.45 Staycation is a little house that does its job well and offers good value, especially when there's a group of you
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ You get the whole house, completely private, no sharing with anyone
- ✓ Has 2 bathrooms, handy when there's a group of you
- ✓ Location near the market and Pua town, easy to find food
- ✓ Quiet and peaceful, great for relaxing and as a base for exploring Pua
- ! No breakfast and no on-site staff, you have to arrange the key handover with the owner
- ! No pool or shared facilities
- ! In the town centre, so no full window of rice-field views like the stays up on the hill
- ✓ Whole-house rental is good value when there's a group of you and you split the cost per person
- ✓ Clean house, simply and warmly decorated
- ✓ Has a kitchen corner for food prep and parking right in front of the house
- ✓ Convenient as a base for driving to Doi Phu Kha / Bo Kluea from Pua
- ! It's an open-plan studio, with no separate, partitioned bedrooms
- ! No hotel-style service, you need to be comfortable with staying in a rental house
- ! Winter prices go up, so book ahead and compare across several platforms
- 💡If you're expecting hotel-style service — this is a whole-house rental, no breakfast and no on-site staff → confirm the key-handover time and the owner's contact channel before you travel, especially if you arrive in the evening
- 💡If you're coming for terraced-rice views or a pool — this place is in the town centre, with no pool and no full rice-field views → consider a rice-field-view resort on a hill in Pua with a pool instead
- 💡If you don't have your own car — Pua is about an hour and a half from Nan town and public transport is limited → you should rent a car and plan your onward route to Doi Phu Kha / Bo Kluea first