Food for the Soul at La Bhu Salah
It was difficult to photograph that night, so we went back later in the daytime and were given a private tour by Vatch himself! Below, he is shown on the grass roof in front of his personal kitchen (shown below that).


The property is about 12 rai and ranges from the restaurant along the road (below),

to studios and accommodations behind, with a small road leading back to a hilltop 'sala' for meditation, a fire pit (below),

more accommodations, plus the spa, and also Vatch's house and kitchens.
The handsome painting (below), in the style of temple murals, is in the reception area and shows the property when finished and alive with people and activities.

The plan is to offer all kinds of classes- ceramics, batik, massage, as well as cooking classes in Vatch's personal kitchens. La Bhu Salah has been conceived as an artist's homestay - a rustic but artsy, rural retreat with the comforts of home.


Labels: artist's retreat, chiang mai, La Bhu Salah, Thai food, Vatcharin Bhumichitr