Pros:
* Excellent location, within walking distance of Saphan Lek.
* Good variety for breakfast.
Mixed/Neutral Points:
* The front desk staff were helpful, but during breakfast, staff members were often absent from their stations, requiring waits, for example, at the egg station.
* The bed and pillows were comfortable.
Cons:
* The shower temperature was incredibly difficult to regulate, constantly fluctuating between scalding hot and freezing cold. Additionally, there were black mold stains in the bathroom.
* The room was very small and lacked soundproofing. We could constantly hear people walking past our door, which happened frequently due to the hotel's small, courtyard-style layout.
* The air conditioning was hard to control; it was either too warm or, once adjusted, became excessively cold with a strong, direct draft onto the bed.
* Both the gym and the library were extremely small.
What I liked:
1. The reception staff were truly exceptional and incredibly service-minded. I can't praise them enough; they were definitely the highlight of my entire stay.
2. The rooms were clean and comfortable, with a pleasant overall ambiance.
3. The evening restaurant served delicious food, and the prices were quite reasonable considering its remote location away from the city.
What I didn't like:
1. The internet, which is a crucial utility these days, was absolutely terrible. On a scale of 1-10, I wouldn't even give it a 0; it was a solid -10. It was a massive waste of my time and incredibly frustrating. Despite calling for assistance 2-3 times, the issue was never resolved during my entire 3-night stay. I was utterly displeased.
2. Our room was situated too close to the restaurant, and the constant thumping bass music until 10 PM was incredibly annoying and disruptive.
3. While the breakfast offered a wide variety of choices, personally, I found the quality and taste to be quite subpar.
4. It would be highly beneficial if the restaurant had air conditioning, as it felt very stuffy and warm, especially during the hot season.
Conclusion:
In summary, if I were asked whether I would return to stay here again or recommend it to others, my answer would be a resounding no.
Very well kept hotel, on a quiet road very neat the Kwai bridge. Pleasant helpful staff, tasty breakfast. Taxi outside entrance. Room roomy and clean comfortable bed. Plenty of eating places near. Enjoyed out 2 night stay. Would recommend.
The room is a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom, the room looks very luxurious. There are complete facilities. There is 1 ice bottle provided. The room has a disadvantage that the bathroom lights are like not enough power, will be bright, some other things are lacking, can inform the staff. Good service staff Like this time, I went to travel with Friends and shabu grilled pork to eat together. The accommodation will have an electric grilled pork stove, plates, spoons and wires. We just prepared what we want to eat. In the morning, there will be staff to collect the equipment we have finished eating and go back by ourselves. Ready to serve breakfast. Overall for me and my friends Considered okay P.S. The accommodation has many activities to play.
Oh, such a mixed bag! I really want to rate this place higher but I have to consider both its pros and cons. This place seems to suffer from a crisis of identity - it appears to want to be a great cafe/restaurant and it just so happens to have a hotel attached to it, almost as an afterthought. Our room was sparse - stripped of all but the absolute essentials. You could see where bedside tables should be, but had been removed. A desk, but no chair to sit at it on. Hot water that was hot for one minute then cold for four (and for a hotel of this price, there should definitely have been toiletries provided). The mattress and pillows were heavenly soft, but the rattling of the air-conditioning unit and adjacent live music venues made sleep difficult. The walls between the two units on each level were thin enough you could listen to your neighbour's TV as though it was in your own room. But! The breakfast offering was well above what we expected for the price. When there was an interruption to the local electricity supply the reception staff generously gave us resort vouchers to use for the inconvenience. It was all just so inconsistent - equal parts great and mediocre. I definitely wouldn't recommend AGAINST staying here, but I would hope that the resort staff took my feedback into consideration before our next stay.
This is our second time staying here. We got a garden-view room close to the one we stayed in before, with a distant view of the river. The kids had fun feeding the rabbits. The service was excellent, even though the hotel was fully booked today.
We had a very pleasant stay. Hotel provided us with the transportation which we didn't need to pay, to go to Nam Tok Sai Yok Noi waterfall. Which we enjoyed so much. It's an awesome spot to visit with the family close by.. food in their restaurant was great! Cocktails also. Everything well maintained, staff very helpfull and everything that we needed was arranged very fast. Top quality service! Top people! Thank you for great experience!
We booked a twin room with no window for 2nights,not the biggest of rooms but was spacious another but the bathroom was a good size,the ac was good and quiet and the tv was equipped with an android box so you could watch YouTube or Netflix. The staff were friendly and the hotel is close to the bus station so if travelling early is handy.
It feels like being in a secret place in the rainforest. The accommodation by the Kanchanaburi River in December is very comfortable. Riding a scooter for five days, enjoying the scenery of Kanchanaburi and cruising the River Kwai, this hotel, which is two kilometers away from the main entrance, is also a highlight.
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JJason2023I was allowed to check in early (11.30am). This place is huge! It feels like i'm staying in a national park. The room is very spacious, clean, very nicely decorated with water, toiletries etc. I'm very happy with the room and now keen to explore the grounds before heading out to the national park on the scooter. The grounds are well maintained in most areas but could be improved slightly in others. Nice to walk around but for cycling, the paths are so uneven and inconsistent, it's not a particularly comfortable ride. They also have some kayaks available. There is no road noise but if you have neighbours, the walls are thin so you will hear talking and scraping chairs occasionally. There is also a constant vibrating sound coming from across the river that reverberates throughout the parts which should be relaxing - some kind of large water pump, generator or farming equipment.
I went to Erawan and arrived back at around 8pm, the restaurant takes last orders around 9 but they were serving food and drinks outside with a variety of food, from steak to pad thai, papaya salad, noodles, grilled chicken at different stations. With the outdoor seating area lit up and music playing, it is a super chill but lovely atmosphere.
Breakfast: A little disappointing. It's more local (processed sausage and ham, more rice, vegetables and noodles etc). I tried the rice, vegetables, sweet and sour chicken - it was all cold. The egg was slightly undercooked so I just had fruit. It was a busy breakfast area and lots of people seemed to be enjoying the breakfast. It was much better on the second day!
After a day of exploring around and up to Hellfire Pass, I arrived back at around 6pm. I went to the restaurant where I sat for 10 minutes - no staff came to me to ask if I needed anything despite lots of staff wandering around. I approached them and asked if the restaurant was open, to which they replied no, all food is outside. I wrongly assumed the restaurant was also open. I went to buy coupons for the outdoor food but this time they said it was a la carte - it wasn't very clear how to order food, tables didn't have menus so i asked for one. The food was okay - the stir fried beef was tough but the vegetables were okay. Most staff have low levels of English so communicating can be challenging.
Wwijaktoon24This is our second time staying here. We got a garden-view room close to the one we stayed in before, with a distant view of the river. The kids had fun feeding the rabbits. The service was excellent, even though the hotel was fully booked today.
DDonドニTraveling with friends but it's rainy so we stay longer and enjoy the facility. Amazed with the place, and love it. We play at the pools (yes, more than 1 pool) and continue taking pictures at the river. Well, everything was so good, but the fly at the resto during breakfast. Probably, because it is the rainy season, but I believe technology can answer.
Got lost at night on the way to the resort since Google Map sent us at the wrong track just next to the entrance. It was scary and dangerous. Hope it can be fixed?
FFaheem HamidWe had a lovely time at Campster and stayed one night in the camper van. We arrived around 1 pm and got our room at 2 pm (we hadn't notified of our early arrival). We were served welcome drink (refreshing) while we waited by the pool for the room to get ready. The camper van was nice and compact with all basic facilities. The bunk beds can fit kids only. The location is out of the town but it was easy for find a grab. We paid around THB 200 from Death Bridge Railway station for a SUV which is reasonable. The driver offered us his services in case we needed to go around town or back to Bangkok but we had already booked a car for the next day to take us to Erawan in the morning and then to Bangkok in the evening (paid THB 2800 for SUV) whereas he had offered THB 3000.
There are limited options for food (especially since we eat halal only). We ordered veg pizza's which were not bad. They also have the ready to make noodles and food price is reasonable. There is unlimited supply of water free of cost. Coffee is not great. You get a drink eggs and toasts for breakfast that can be served in the restaurant or to your room.
The area is tidy and they have some activities like campfire (free marshmallows and yakult), swimming pool, playground/ garden, swings, bicycles and kayaks. For an additional cost they also arrange jet ski, standing board, water bike and wet raft.
The staff are friendly and helpful but many of them don't speak English. The supervisor is a nice lady and speaks fluent english.
Overall, we enjoyed our stay and i would prefer it any day over staying in a regular hotel.
LLeShanPros:
* Excellent location, within walking distance of Saphan Lek.
* Good variety for breakfast.
Mixed/Neutral Points:
* The front desk staff were helpful, but during breakfast, staff members were often absent from their stations, requiring waits, for example, at the egg station.
* The bed and pillows were comfortable.
Cons:
* The shower temperature was incredibly difficult to regulate, constantly fluctuating between scalding hot and freezing cold. Additionally, there were black mold stains in the bathroom.
* The room was very small and lacked soundproofing. We could constantly hear people walking past our door, which happened frequently due to the hotel's small, courtyard-style layout.
* The air conditioning was hard to control; it was either too warm or, once adjusted, became excessively cold with a strong, direct draft onto the bed.
* Both the gym and the library were extremely small.
GGuest UserOh, such a mixed bag! I really want to rate this place higher but I have to consider both its pros and cons. This place seems to suffer from a crisis of identity - it appears to want to be a great cafe/restaurant and it just so happens to have a hotel attached to it, almost as an afterthought. Our room was sparse - stripped of all but the absolute essentials. You could see where bedside tables should be, but had been removed. A desk, but no chair to sit at it on. Hot water that was hot for one minute then cold for four (and for a hotel of this price, there should definitely have been toiletries provided). The mattress and pillows were heavenly soft, but the rattling of the air-conditioning unit and adjacent live music venues made sleep difficult. The walls between the two units on each level were thin enough you could listen to your neighbour's TV as though it was in your own room. But! The breakfast offering was well above what we expected for the price. When there was an interruption to the local electricity supply the reception staff generously gave us resort vouchers to use for the inconvenience. It was all just so inconsistent - equal parts great and mediocre. I definitely wouldn't recommend AGAINST staying here, but I would hope that the resort staff took my feedback into consideration before our next stay.
GGuest UserThe hotel was very clean and very clean and the service was top! The young girl at the reception was of a adorable incredible. She helped me very much in my activities, professional and available. I will stay in this hotel if I return to Kanchanaburi 😊😊
TTonGA magical stay at Raya Buri Resort Kanchanaburi
I had a wonderful experience at Raya Buri Resort Kanchanaburi, a floating hotel in the Sinakarin Dam. The location is stunning, surrounded by lush green hills and sparkling water. The road that leads to the resort is a scenic drive that sets the mood for a relaxing getaway.
The staff is very friendly and welcoming, and they make you feel at home. The rooms are spacious and cozy, with a beautiful view of the lake. The bed is comfortable and the shower is great. The resort provides canoes for guests to explore the lake and enjoy the scenery. The breakfast is delicious and varied, with both Thai and Western options.
The resort is a photographer’s paradise, with many opportunities to capture the natural beauty of the area. The hills, the lake, and the passing boats create a picturesque scene that looks like a fairytale. And it is worthwhile to get up early to observe the sunrise: just beautiful!
I highly recommend this resort to anyone looking for a unique and memorable stay in Kanchanaburi. It is a place where you can relax, unwind, and reconnect with nature.
SSatawatThe room is clean, the amenities are complete, the owner takes good care of you and is friendly. Downstairs, there is a snack table and water. You can grab and eat at any time. I like this very much. The location is convenient to travel in the city.
GGuest UserI had booked for one night, intending to leave for Bangkok early the next morning. At checkin, when informed by reception that there was a bus going to Erawan National Park, I decided to stay one more night.
The reception staff came out several times to ensure i caught the bus which i waved down right in front of the hostel. Really appreciate the care given by this staff member.
The point i wish to bring across in this post is, you can encourage the free and easy travellers to stay a day or two longer if there are places of interest within eady reach.
I had a wonderful day at the park and a most restful night at thd hostel. Highly recommended!
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