

The path we traversed last night was guided by the kindness of a local resident who offered us a ride on his motorcycle.

It's also a road designated for cars (probably only for 4-seater cars) to travel on!

The area overlooking May Station from the café terrace—where our makeshift tent stands... Several solar panels surround the place, so I assume they solely rely on solar energy. Hence, there's no hot or cold running water for showers here!

The morning sky reveals the pine forest enveloping the homestay clearly.

The humble three-room house above is likely the Room Zone, which will be categorized into cloud view and non-cloud view, with price variations.

Close-up of the reception area.

Whether in a tent or in a private room, the bathroom facilities are shared. In the picture, the bathroom of the Room Zone is the small building adjacent!


And here's the area of the Thai Roof Room.






Inside the Thai Roof Room (we noticed the door was unlocked so we tried opening it to take photos and then closed it back!).

Not sure if this car is for decoration purposes only or still functional?!



An area perfect for gatherings of large groups...

Sitting for coffee or firing up the BBQ, it's all good fun!

Other decorative scenes for tourists to snap photos for the purpose of 'living the fantasy'!









Sunlight blankets the pine forest...







The fertile land and favorable climate allow even the shorter trees to blossom vibrantly...

Quite commendable to whoever named this homestay May Station. It captures the reality while also exuding a romantic, charming, and nostalgic vibe! Why not Cloud Wharf, Sky Stop,...?

As the sun rises high, the clouds slowly dissipate...





(To be continued)
Posted by: Nguyen Duc Manh
Keywords: Exploring May Station Homestay & Cafe in Lam Dong: hiking Hill 45, camping, cloud chasing, visiting Linh Quy Phap An Pagoda (2)
