“Loa Don Non Na is a rural rice field area developed into a leisure destination, featuring a long wooden bridge across the rice fields and private bamboo hut seating areas”

Loa Don Non Na is a nature-based tourist attraction and restaurant located in the middle of rice fields, designed as a true slow-life relaxation space. It preserves the Isan rural lifestyle while being developed into a modern tourism-friendly destination. The entire area is surrounded by wide rice fields that change with the seasons, allowing visitors to experience different atmospheres throughout the year, from lush green paddies during the planting season to golden fields during harvest time, both offering unique and relaxing scenic beauty.

Upon arrival, visitors will find wooden walkways and a long wooden bridge stretching across the rice fields, thoughtfully designed to connect different zones within the area while blending seamlessly with nature. This allows guests to walk closely through the rice fields without disturbing the farmland. The site is divided into several seating zones, including private bamboo huts ideal for families and groups, a riverside seating area with cool breezes throughout the day, and Bali-style bird nest seats that serve as popular photo spots with wide panoramic rice field views. There are also viewpoints and open wooden bridge areas perfect for walking, photography, and enjoying the sunset in the evening.

The overall atmosphere emphasizes simplicity and natural beauty. Most visitors come here to relax and spend slow, peaceful time surrounded by rice field scenery, wind, and tranquility rarely found in urban life. Many choose to stroll along the wooden bridge, rest in seating huts, or take photos at highlight spots such as net hammocks in the middle of the fields and sunset views reflecting over the rice paddies.

For food, Loa Don Non Na serves authentic spicy Isan cuisine such as papaya salad, larb, spicy soups, and grilled fish, along with easy-to-eat Thai dishes suitable for all visitors. A variety of beverages are also available, including fresh coffee, tea, and soda fruit drinks, providing refreshing options while relaxing in the natural surroundings.


How to Get There
  • By car: Drive from Maha Sarakham city toward Waeng Nang Subdistrict along the main route, passing local communities and agricultural areas of Mueang Maha Sarakham District. When you reach the rice field area, you will find a dirt road leading into the venue. Continue driving straight until you reach the front area, where there is a spacious parking lot available for visitors.

Travel Tips
  • Visit after 4:00 PM for better lighting and cooler weather
  • Wear earth-tone outfits such as white, cream, or denim for better photos
  • Choose a clear-sky day for the best rice field views
  • Check the rice-growing season for green or golden field scenery
  • Stay until sunset for the most beautiful and relaxing atmosphere

Admission Fee:

  • Free entry (guests are encouraged to support by purchasing food, drinks, or products from the venue).

Opening Hours:

  • Daily 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM (hours may change during holidays or special events).

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159 Moo 2, Ban Nong Ngong, Na Dun, Na Dun, Maha Sarakham 44180 Map

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