The best of three or four homestays within shouting distance of the museum, Boon Rung is a traditional-style, stilted wooden home with the family on the 1st floor and three spacious guest rooms below. Rooms open onto a large veranda, and the plant-filled garden contains a cute little cafe called Puan Coffee. It's in the lane directly opposite the museum.
Boon Rung Homestay
Udon Thani Province
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