Hello...Mang Noi takes you on a trip. This trip, we turned to Hua Hin. I liked the accommodation called "Devasom Huahin Resort", so I stayed for 1 night.

I haven't been to Hua Hin for two years, so there must be many new restaurants. However, I couldn't visit every single one, as my stomach has its limits. For breakfast, I chose my usual spot, "Rim Kuen Restaurant" in Samut Songkhram. I ordered my usual dishes: Tom Yum Pla Tu, Curry Fried Shrimp, and Stir-fried Cockles. They were as delicious as ever.

After driving for over an hour, we arrived in Hua Hin. We decided to have dessert at "Baan Tua Yen" on Naeb Kehasan Road, as we were craving red beans. The desserts were delicious and affordable.

After enjoying both savory and sweet dishes, it was time to check in at Thewadsaram.

Devasom (เทวาศรม) is a resort located in the Cha-am area. The resort's design is reminiscent of a bygone era, with a touch of mystery and intrigue. The location is convenient and easy to find, and the resort is of a moderate size, ensuring a sense of privacy for guests. The resort's décor is particularly noteworthy, with its vintage charm and hints of a bygone era. While it is unclear whether any specific television dramas have been filmed at Devasom, the resort's overall ambiance and aesthetic suggest that it would be a suitable location for such productions.

The highlight here is the heart-shaped tree in the center of the resort. It's adorable! Unfortunately, I didn't stay in the room directly opposite it, so I couldn't take a picture from above.

Before heading up to your room, enjoy a refreshing welcome drink of chilled roselle juice in the guest lounge.

The interior design is stunning and visually pleasing. Before we take a look around the common areas, let's check out the guest rooms. My room is located on the top floor, the third floor. The hallways are clean, spacious, and airy, and the overall design is impeccable.

The selected room is a Sea View Villa, located at the end of the row with additional corner space and a touch of privacy. Upon entering, you will find a living room with a sofa, TV, DVD player, and air conditioning, separate from the bedroom. The spacious area is decorated in soothing colors, offering a truly classic aesthetic. Slippers are also provided for walking around the resort.

The center area will be the bathroom and dressing room, with access to the bedroom.

The bedroom and bathroom are connected by a window that allows a view through, making the room feel more spacious and less cramped.

The little bug loves the pattern on the bed sheet. Plus, the bed is so soft it feels like it's sucking your soul away.

The headboard features a built-in Bluetooth speaker.

The bedroom also has a TV and a refrigerator stocked with complimentary snacks.

The table also features Welcome Fruit, a traditional offering to guests.

The complimentary tea in the room is from the T.Thai.Tea brand. The packaging is beautiful and elegant, and there are many flavors available (Lemongrass, Bael fruit, White mulberry, Ginger). I love tea, so I tried all the flavors. The tea is very fragrant, and it tastes even better in this atmosphere.

The room offers stunning sea views, and the balcony is equipped with a sofa bed for relaxation and lounging.

The view from the balcony is like this. It has been raining on and off all day.

Let's take a quick peek inside the bathroom.

The bathroom was a favorite of the little bug, but it had some drawbacks. Only one box of shower caps was provided (although more could be requested), and the shower area lacked a glass partition. When showering with the handheld showerhead, water splashed into the dry zone, creating a mess. The overhead shower had to be used instead, but water still splashed out, wetting the floor. The bathroom floor was made of wood, and the little bug noticed that the wood was starting to swell in the areas that were constantly wet.

Let's take a short break and wait for the rain to stop before exploring the common area. It's still drizzling now.

This area houses a restaurant open to the public, offering both air-conditioned and outdoor seating.

The pool area is surrounded by private bungalows with rocking chairs in front, offering a classic ambiance and unobstructed ocean views. Guests can enjoy direct access to the pool from their rooms.

This area is located right on the beach, offering a long stretch for leisurely walks.

The rain finally stopped, allowing for a brief stroll along the beach. However, the sky remained overcast throughout the day. For dinner, we opted for a nearby restaurant called "Chom View Seafood." The parking lot also housed a cafe selling beverages, desserts, and souvenirs.

The dining area boasts a stunning view, but the prices were slightly higher than expected, so I opted for a limited selection.

The overall taste of the food is generally good and enjoyable, but not particularly outstanding.

I personally prefer the overall atmosphere.

After finishing our meal, we returned to the resort without visiting any other attractions. As we are getting older, we prefer to relax and unwind in the comfort of our room. We borrowed a DVD from the reception and watched it in our room while enjoying the cool air conditioning. It was a perfect way to end the day.

The breakfast buffet, available from 6:30 AM to 10:00 AM, offers a diverse selection of dishes, similar to other establishments. The variety and quantity of food are adequate.

I love spaghetti with bacon and olive oil the most.

After a satisfying breakfast, the rain had stopped. I went for a walk to digest and take a few more pictures. While I was walking, a hotel employee was serving watermelon smoothies to people who were swimming, sunbathing, or walking around the resort. I liked the employee's uniform, so I asked to take a picture. It was very cute. P.S. The staff here are very friendly and eager to help.

Time to check out, prepare to go to the next destination. I bid farewell to the Deva Ashram with the heart of the resort once again.

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