Land Breeze Resort & Hotel Pakchong Nakhon Ratchasima
Land Breeze Resort Pakchong features country and cowboy style decoration. Khao Yai National Park is located within 25 kms away. Free Wi-Fi is provided in the public area. Free parking is available on site.
The property is a 3-hr drive from Bangkok City. Holiday Park Winey is located within a 5-minute ride and Chok Chai Farm can be reached within a 15-minute ride.
All rooms at Land Breeze Resort feature air-conditioning, a TV and en suite bathroom. Selected rooms feature wood finishing.
Local restaurants are within a 5-minute drive from the resort.
Patravana Resort - Thailand Ban Huai Sok Noi
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Situated among the natural surroundings in the Khao Yai Hills, Patravana Resort offers an outdoor pool and a restaurant. Free WiFi access is available in public areas.
Featuring garden and mountain views, comfortable rooms provide guests with a flat-screen satellite TV, air conditioning and a sofa seating area. It is also equipped with a safety deposit box, a dining table and a microwave. Free toiletries and a bathtub or shower can be found in the en suite bathroom.
Facilities at Patravana Resort include a fitness centre, a sauna and a 24-hour front desk. For added convenience, a free daily housekeeping service and babysitting services are available. The property offers free public parking.
A local restaurant is located 100 metres away. 88/1 Moo 5, Mittraphap Rd., Phaya Yen, Pak Chong, Nakhon Ratchasima, 30130 Ban Huai Sok Noi, Thailand
Reviews Lilawalai Resort (Khao Yai, Thailand)
Lilawalai Resort (Khao Yai, Thailand)
Address: 39 Mooban Klongchai T. Nhongnamdaeng A. Pakchong Nakhonratchasima
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Star Ratings: 3
Lilawalai Resort is conveniently located in the popular Khao Yai National Park area. The hotel offers guests a range of services and amenities designed to provide comfort and convenience. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms luggage storage Wi-Fi in public areas car park room service are just some of the facilities on offer. Designed for comfort selected guestrooms offer closet complimentary tea towels slippers complimentary instant coffee to ensure a restful night. The hotel offers various recreational opportunities. Discover all Khao Yai has to offer by making Lilawalai Resort your base.
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Kham Reserve - Thailand Phayayen
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Situated on the hills, Kham Reserve overlooks the green valley and offers modern air-conditioned cottages. A 15-minute drive from Khao Yai, the hotel is equipped with a restaurant and free private parking. Free Wi-Fi is available in public areas.
The property is 17 km from Palio Shopping Centre. It is a 25-minute drive from Farm Chok Chai.
Each cottage at Kham Reserve is stylishly furnished with minimal-style decor. It comes with a TV and a refrigerator. Shower facilities are included in an attached bathroom.
Cher'91 Restaurant offers stunning views of the valley and the mountains along with authentic Thai dishes, as well as Mediterranean cuisine. All the dishes are made with organic vegetables grown on the property. Guests can also enjoy a wide selection of wines from local and overseas vineyards. 814 M.5 Baan Sokenoi, Phayayen Subdistrict, Pakchong, Nakhonratchasima, 30320 Phayayen, Thailand
Huahin -Khaoyai/ Wisata Keluarga
booking ticket Medan-Bangkok buat ngisi waktu liburan ,berwisata seru bersama keluarga. Waktu liburan gak begitu lama, cuma 5 hari 4 malam tapi cukup seru buat canda tawa bareng sekalian ngumpul-ngumpul sama keluarga dekat, Huahin dan khaoyai merupakan destinasi wisata keluarga yang cukup okey buat wisata keluarga, banyak tempat-tempat seru yang gak cuma cocok buat anak-anak tapi juga buat yang tua.
Lokasi : Huahin-khaoyai
dok Mei 2019
Palio Khao Yai | Bangkok Beyond
Palio Khao Yai, located in the Pak Chong area, it is a nice spot to stop for a little visit while exploring Pak Chong. Maybe sit down at one of the cafes and enjoy a beverage, or maybe go for a little shopping as there are countless stalls selling all sorts of goods.
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Baan Mushroom Farm Khao Yai Homestay
Baan Mushroom Farm Khao Yai Homestay
Baan Mushroom Farm Khao Yai Homestay is conveniently located in the popular Khao Yai National Park area. The hotel offers a high standard of service and amenities to suit the individual needs of all travelers. To be found at the hotel are private check in/check out, express check-in/check-out, luggage storage, Wi-Fi in public areas, car park. All rooms are designed and decorated to make guests feel right at home, and some rooms come with television LCD/plasma screen, internet access – wireless, internet access – wireless (complimentary), non smoking rooms, air conditioning. Enjoy the hotel's recreational facilities, including massage, garden, before retiring to your room for a well-deserved rest. A welcoming atmosphere and excellent service are what you can expect during your stay at Baan Mushroom Farm Khao Yai Homestay.
Khao Yoi Cave Temple, Ratchaburi Province, Thailand. ( 3 )
Khao Yoi Cave Temple, Ratchaburi Province, Thailand.
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Khao Yoi is a rocky mountainous region standing on its own just east of the town of Ratchaburi. It's down a short lane to the left just past a Shell station if you are going South and the Mae Luan rice and curry restaurant. The main attraction apart from monkeys is the cave temple inside the caves in these very high rock faces and a rather surprisingly well decorated temple building with shrines ( within the caves ) . It's not heavily visited during the week days.There are undecorated caves a little further up but take care of your footing and the steep climb is exhausting in the fierce heat. There are many places to eat and of course buy souvenirs and snacks in the village. The Bangkok - Petchaburi public minibuses will stop in Khao Yoi if you ask the driver. Make sure you find out where to wait for the next minibus though so you can carry on your journey later. Otherwise, a car or taxi is of course much easier.
Getting to Ratchaburi, Khao Yoi cave temple,
By Car
a) From Bangkok, take Highway No. 4 ( Phahonyothin road ) to Ratchaburi via Bang Khae, Om Noi, Om Yai, Nakhon Chai Si, Nakhon Pathom.
b) From Bangkok, take Highway No. 338 to Nakhon Chai Si via Buddhamonthon and turn into Highway No. 4, then proceed to Ratchaburi.
By Bus
Both air-conditioned and non air-conditioned buses leave Bangkok’s Southern Bus Terminal daily. It takes 2 hour for the trip. Contact Transport Co. Ltd. Tel: 0 2435 1199-200
By Train
Regular trains depart from both Hua Lamphong Railway Station and Bangkok Noi Railway Station daily. Travelling time is about 2 hours. Call 1690 for more information.
Pranburi Beach - Prachuap Khiri Khan [Thailand Travel]
Situated about 30km. south of Hua Hin, Pranburi tourist attractions are beaches and mangrove forest of Pranburi Forest Park. Pranburi beach is 7km. long. It is charming and peaceful, therefore, it is suited for those who just want to relax in a private atmosphere. Moreover, since Pranburi is just a recently-known destination among the tourists and it is not so crowded with people like Cha-am or Hua Hin, Pranburi is a very popular place for those who really want to relax. There is a road alongside the beach where you can drive to see the scenery of the beach and the sea. At the end of the road in Pak Nam Pranburi area (Pranburi Estuary) there is a Prince Chumphon Veterans Memorial Shrine, a highly-revered by the locals and seafarers for a long time.
Pranburi Beach starts from Pak Nam Pran near the Prince Chumphon Veterans Memorial Shrine to the south of Naresuan Baech and Khao Kalok. You can drive a car to see the white sand beach scenery and turquoise sea. Various types of accommodations are provided. On the way you can find varieties of seafood, especially at the beginning of the beach. The hotels and resorts in Pranburi have their own unique outstanding design. Pranburi beach also provides a pedestrian bridge as a walkway near the Forest Park Office for tourists, students and those who are interested in mangrove forest condition or wildlife in this mangrove forest. Information boards about the mangrove forest condition or wildlife in this forest are provided along the walkway. On Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, you can visit Suan Son Pradiphat, Hua Hin and Phra Pathomchedi by the one-day trip train which departs from Bangkok at 06.30 and returns at 19.25. This trip costs 100THB/person.
Valley Garden Resort - Thailand Ban Muak Lek
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Valley Garden Resort is located 15 km from Jed Sao Noi Waterfall. Offering rooms with balcony, the resort features a pool, massage service and free Wi-Fi. Free public parking is possible on site.
The resort is 25 km from Farm Chokchai. It is 50 km from Khao Yai National Park.
Rooms come with a cable TV, minibar and electric kettle. They also have a safety deposit box and wardrobe. Free toiletries, bathtub and hairdryer are included in an en suite bathroom.
The resort is equipped with meeting rooms and laundry service.
Guests can enjoy Thai, European and Chinese cuisines all day at The Valley Kitchen. Room service can be arranged upon request. 93 M.4 T.Mittraphab, A. Muak Lek, Saraburi, 18180 Ban Muak Lek, Thailand
Kanchanaburi Province, River Kwai Station the trip back to Bangkok, Thailand. ( 36 )
You can cross the bridge on foot. While the centre of the track has been thoughtfully turned into a steel-plated walkway and there are little side platforms between the spans for sightseeing and avoiding trains. There are guardrails, but some areas of the bridge lack them, so be careful of small children! Off the end of the bridge, you can feed or ride an elephant bare-back at negotiated price of 600 Baht per ride. At May 2010, the elephant was kept on a short chain, and had to stand in its own waste products.
As the bridge is still used locally, it is possible to take one of the trains that cross the bridge every day. The ride from Nam Tok (the train line's terminus) to River Kwai Bridge station takes a bit longer than 2 hours.
World War II
Pretty much all the sights in Kanchanaburi itself are directly related to World War II. The museums are dusty and generally not worth it, except for the Thailand-Burma Railway Centre, which gives a good introduction of the Death Railway and its history. There are also two war cemeteries, the most moving of which is the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery.
Chongkai War Cemetery, (either bargain with a taxi or rent a bicycle to get there; it's at the west side of the river). A neatly maintained smaller cemetery 2 km out of town along the road that leads to Wat Thaopoom. This is the final resting place of Dutch and British forces.
Kanchanaburi War Cemetery (Don Rak), Saeng Chuto Rd (opposite the railway station), 07:00-14:00. This is the final resting place of almost 7,000 POWs who gave their life for the construction of the Death Railway to Burma. All POWs at this site are from the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Australia. After World War II, the Allies decided to move all the buried POWs along the railway line to two war cemeteries in Kanchanaburi as they would be easier to maintain in a good condition. It is a sombre, yet very peaceful reminder of what went on here. The graves are set up in straight lines with neatly kept lawns. Some of the graves have a moving personal inscription. However, note that during the rainy seasons access to graves themselves may be closed to prevent damage to the grounds. If you have relatives buried there permission can be sought to enter the cemetery. An alternative is the Chong Kai cemetery which is always open. Both grounds are immaculately maintained. Free.
Thailand-Burma Railway Centre, 73 Jaokannun Rd (next to Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, near the south of Mae Nam Khae Road), ☎ +66 3 451 2721, 09:00-17:00 daily. Generally considered to be the best source of information regarding World War II in Thailand, railway construction and route, and the conditions endured by POWs and Asian labourers. Very moving exhibits, including video and interactive displays. A visit takes at least one hour, and probably longer if you want to read everything. Fee includes a free coffee or tea at upstairs cafe, where you can sit at the window bench overlooking the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery. It is a good place to sit and reflect after your tour of the centre. 120 baht. edit
World War II Museum and Art Gallery, Mae Nam Khwae Rd (about 50 m from the Bridge over the River Kwai). 08:30-17:30 daily. This well-signposted complex houses a bizarre collection of museums and exhibits, most of which are poorly maintained and labeled. To your left as you enter is the War Museum, a 4 storey building encrusted with statues, which starts off with a little Burmese shrine but is mostly devoted to pre-WW2 Thai history through the ages and is filled with wall paintings of Kings and racks of rusty pistols. There are good views of the bridge from the roof of the riverside building. Above the WW2 museum is the most bizarre section, housing (among other things) dusty stamp collections and a gallery with wall paintings of all Miss Thailand winners. The World War II and (old) JEATH Museum is lurking in the basement. 40 Baht.
JEATH War Museum, Th Pak Phraek (Adjacent to the Wat Chaichumphon temple complex 1 km south of the town centre). 08:30-18:00. The free guide leaflet concludes with these salutary words - May Peace Always Conquer Violence. Exhibits are housed in a palm hut, modelled on the kind of buildings that Death Railway POWs would have slept in. The exhibits themselves are timeworn and many have been attacked by insects and weather. It may seem a amateurish in it's style of curation. The temple complex next door is much more interesting. A cross-river boat service is available from the Jeath museum. This is the main drawcard of the World War II Museum and Art Gallery complex. It features a section of the first wooden bridge, recreations of the POW barracks and random military paraphernalia. Downstairs is an exhibit of prehistoric Thailand complete with semi-erotic murals. 40 Baht.