Dhevan Dara Beach Villa Kuiburi is a resort where Mang Noi chose to stay for the second night after staying at Devasom Huahin Resort. The main reason for choosing this place is the sea view and the common area. The concept of the resort is to be a characteristic of the tribes that live on various islands.

Traveling from Cha-am, we opted for the bypass route around Hua Hin, which took approximately 50 minutes.

This resort features two public relations buildings, one for the villa zone and one for the rooms in the building. However, the main staff are located in the villa zone.

Souvenir shop

Upon check-in, guests are greeted with a refreshing welcome drink, following tradition. The drink is a chilled chrysanthemum tea, perfect for quenching thirst.

The studio rooms are colorful, which I didn't particularly like, but they were affordable. The entire building features vibrant Tahitian, Hawaiian, and Jamaican-inspired artwork. The villa rooms are individual units with private pools, which are beautiful but unnecessary. Note: the bed in this room was a bit too firm and caused back pain.

The bathroom is more brightly colored than the bedroom. There is also a problem with water from the wet zone flowing into the dry zone.

The best part is that when you open the curtains, you have a sea view with a coconut grove as a garden.

The refrigerator contains Welcome Fruit, chilled, and two bottles of drinking water.

The counter also provides information on nearby tourist attractions.

The rain continues to fall, stretching on and on. But Little Bug, tired of being cooped up inside, decides to grab an umbrella and head out for a stroll.

The area around the building is adorned with murals, creating a vibrant and captivating atmosphere.

The spa and fitness rooms on the 4th floor of the building are my favorite. They are very beautiful.

The fitness room was closed when I went to explore, so I wasn't able to take any pictures. However, I was able to use the facilities. The gym is open from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

The little spider is now walking in the rain, exploring the rooms and different areas. It's worried that it might rain like this throughout the trip, so it's taking pictures just in case. 555

Soaking wet, lol.

Swim with caution, beware of jellyfish.

The beachfront view reminds me of two years ago when I brought my family to stay at Vatika Resort & Residence in Kui Buri, which is right next door. I love resorts that are located on the beach, peaceful and private. I enjoy strolling along the beach, listening to the sound of the waves. There are a lot of egrets here, walking and singing loudly along the beach. During the rainy season, the waves can be a bit strong.

Let's chase the crabs into their holes.

The baby pine tree is adorable.

A quick peek at the Vatican

The highlight of this beach for me is the sea purslane, which grows in long, beautiful rows.

The beach atmosphere here is different from Hua Hin. Mang Noi prefers the atmosphere here more than Hua Hin. Even though the sea during the rainy season blows up mud, making the seawater a bit black, the view, the sound of the waves, the sound of birds singing, and the wind are really better.

The poolside area offers a variety of equipment for recreational activities.

This evening, we received a restaurant recommendation from the resort staff. The restaurant, called "Baan Hin Rim Haad," is located approximately 3 kilometers from the resort.

The restaurant boasts a wonderful ambiance, even at night. One can only imagine how delightful it would be to dine here during twilight hours.

The food is reasonably priced and not overly expensive, which is a plus. But the biggest surprise was how delicious the food was. I felt full and satisfied, and the price was well worth it. I was particularly impressed with the taste of the dishes (squid stir-fried with salted egg, shrimp baked with glass noodles, clear tom yum soup with shrimp, stir-fried kale with salted fish).

Enjoy a delicious meal and great value, then relax at the resort. The best time to see the beautiful stars is when the lights are turned on.

Tonight, we received a gift basket of snacks and a temperature report for the night from the resort.

This morning, I woke up to a brief rain shower, with clouds obscuring the sunrise. The eastern side of the island, where I am staying, experiences the sunrise. The rain stopped later in the morning, revealing a clear sky for a short period. I was secretly happy about this, as I had been worried that the entire trip would be gloomy.

There are some bright pictures with sunshine and some video perspectives from GoPro. It's a bit of an earthquake.


It's time to have breakfast together. Today, there are not many guests, so the resort has arranged a set for us instead.

Although it was a set menu, there was so much food that the little one couldn't finish it all. The most impressive dish was the sticky rice with grilled pork, which we encountered at two different places. The little one loved it. It was a simple, unexpected dish that turned out to be the most delicious of all the breakfast options.

After a delicious breakfast, we checked out of the hotel early to head to Amphawa for lunch. We were craving the spicy pork ribs at "Tiew Mae Klong" restaurant, the same one at Ratchada Train Market. We were determined to try it, but when we arrived, we were disappointed to find out that they only sell the ribs at the Ratchada market. We ended up trying their old-fashioned red-broth noodle soup instead. It came with a soft-boiled egg, various vegetables, and a red-colored broth. It was a unique flavor that we had never experienced before, and it was surprisingly delicious.

The trip ended with disappointment as I didn't get to try the spicy pork soup I had been looking forward to for a long time. I'm so sad! T_T I should have just eaten the legendary Pad Thai instead. This experience taught me that food is a big deal too, haha. 555


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