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An excellent base for exploring nearby Khao Yai National Park, offering well-appointed rooms featuring antique furniture and classic Thai charm. The national park is just 10 kilometres away and the lush gardens are a perfect spot to relax and soak up the peaceful ambience.

Located just outside the village of Wat Wachiralongkon Wararam Worawihan, and set within leafy gardens, this is a charming friendly resort, perfect for those visiting Khao Yai. There are free bicycles available to explore the grounds and other facilities include an outdoor swimming pool, children’s playground and fitness room. 

Rooms are smart and feature classic Thai wooden décor and furnishings while providing modern amenities including cable TV, air-conditioning, minibar, tea and coffee facilities and safety deposit box. The bathrooms mostly feature showers above the bath and also include hairdryers. There are a choice of rooms attached to the main building and garden chalets.  

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  • Available*: Nov-Mar * The dates shown are when the accommodation is generally available. Please enquire for specific availability.

Wildlife trips

This accommodation is featured in the following itinerary:

Thailand’s Rare Mammals

Discover Thailand’s selection of fascinating and shy mammals on this outstanding rainforest adventure. Search for sun bears, civets, leopard cats, yellow-throated marten, porcupines and smooth-coated otters alongside charismatic primates, and witnessing gatherings of elephants and gaur. Find out more about Thailand’s Rare Mammals

  • Price (inc. flights): 14 days from £6,895
  • Trip type:
    Group Tour
    Tailor-made can be arranged
  • When to go:
    • J
    • F
    • M
    • D
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Khao Yai National Park

Khao Yai National Park

One of Thailand’s most highly regarded and oldest national parks, Khao Yai is one of Asia’s largest areas of dry evergreen forest. The park is best known for its population of Asian elephants, but it also supports an exceptional diversity of lesser-known mammals, birds, reptiles and butterflies. Find Out More about {acc:title}

  • Where: North-east Thailand
  • Ideal for viewing: pileated gibbon, northern pig-tailed macaque, Siamese fireback, great hornbill, Malayan porcupine
  • Excellent for: Rare mammal watching, Birdwatching