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Rain Tree Khao Yai Hotel

227/1-7, Phaya Yen, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30320, Thailand
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4.0
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4.0
1y

They say that first impression last. And mine ain’t too great about this place. When we arrived at the driveway, there was no one there to assist us. So, I unloaded wife, kid, all my stuffs and quickly moved my car away so that the next car can come on in. After getting my car parked elsewhere, I returned to see that my luggage is still left exactly where it is out doing its sun tan. Wife was not able to find anyone to assist even though the reception was full of staffs each in their own little circle of responsibilities. Move me luggage into the reception DIY, and did my check in. Staffs told us room not ready, please put luggage back in car because room far away. What an interesting welcome. ||Staffs here need some refresher course on hospitality and servicing. During breakfast, the place was full. We had to find our own seat outside the dining area, no staff came to attend to setup the table and condiments like ketchup, cutlery and tissues. When I asked for pepper, they bought me first a shaker that was salt. The 2nd time, they gave me an empty shaker, and the third time I went to get it myself inside the restaurant from their inventory cupboard. By then my sunny side up had fossilized and I was not enjoying it. Maybe it was too busy a weekend, was here for a 2-night’s stay in conjunction with a kids’ camp that we had our kid participated. They ran out of food too, like the Kanom Jin (Thai rice noodle with spicy gravy). ||Clearly the place is not geared for handling crowds, but yet the place is tuned for large events. They have event halls here and there, and they tie with event organizers for kid’s camp like these. The kids’ club was like aftermath of warzone, no staffs attended to it. In fact, manly places were deserted, you can have a fall, knock yourself unconscious and they only find your body a few days later. ||This resort is away from the central amenities filled parts of Khao Yai. It is located in what I considered to be the entry point into big mountain countryside if you are coming from Bangkok via Saraburi. Some parts of this resort gave a weird feeling that it used to be kind of a school that had been repurposed into a resort (it had never been a school). This could be due to the excessive wall paintings with big words like “Live & Learn” and lots of other Thai words I cannot read. Can tell they are trying to uplift the place with all these, but what resulted is a clutter. The resort occupies quite a sizable piece of hilly landscape, a good exercise be done just by exploring the place. A playground stands at the lowest point downhill of the resort where there is a pond. There are community spaces everywhere, such as the sheltered space between our building block and the opposite. Makes a good place for friends to come chat into the night after kids have fallen asleep. The place did kind of grew on me after a while. I like the large spaces and the greens. I like to venture out to the deserted places away from the activities and just take in the stillness there was to offer. It is a decent place to stay and will not burn your pockets, but don’t expect 5-star hotel treatment...

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3.0
1y

They say that first impression last. And mine ain’t too great about this place. When we arrived at the driveway, there was no one there to assist us. So, I unloaded wife, kid, all my stuffs and quickly moved my car away so that the next car can come on in. After getting my car parked elsewhere, I returned to see that my luggage is still left exactly where it is out doing its sun tan. Wife was not able to find anyone to assist even though the reception was full of staffs each in their own little circle of responsibilities. Move me luggage into the reception DIY, and did my check in. Staffs told us room not ready, please put luggage back in car because room far away. What an interesting welcome.

Staffs here need some refresher course on hospitality and servicing. During breakfast, the place was full. We had to find our own seat outside the dining area, no staff came to attend to setup the table and condiments like ketchup, cutlery and tissues. When I asked for pepper, they bought me first a shaker that was salt. The 2nd time, they gave me an empty shaker, and the third time I went to get it myself inside the restaurant from their inventory cupboard. By then my sunny side up had fossilized and I was not enjoying it. Maybe it was too busy a weekend, was here for a 2-night’s stay in conjunction with a kids’ camp that we had our kid participated. They ran out of food too, like the Kanom Jin (Thai rice noodle with spicy gravy).

Clearly the place is not geared for handling crowds, but yet the place is tuned for large events. They have event halls here and there, and they tie with event organizers for kid’s camp like these. The kids’ club was like aftermath of warzone, no staffs attended to it. In fact, manly places were deserted, you can have a fall, knock yourself unconscious and they only find your body a few days later.

This resort is away from the central amenities filled parts of Khao Yai. It is located in what I considered to be the entry point into big mountain countryside if you are coming from Bangkok via Saraburi. Some parts of this resort gave a weird feeling that it used to be kind of a school that had been repurposed into a resort (it had never been a school). This could be due to the excessive wall paintings with big words like “Live & Learn” and lots of other Thai words I cannot read. Can tell they are trying to uplift the place with all these, but what resulted is a clutter. The resort occupies quite a sizable piece of hilly landscape, a good exercise be done just by exploring the place. A playground stands at the lowest point downhill of the resort where there is a pond. There are community spaces everywhere, such as the sheltered space between our building block and the opposite. Makes a good place for friends to come chat into the night after kids have fallen asleep. The place did kind of grew on me after a while. I like the large spaces and the greens. I like to venture out to the deserted places away from the activities and just take in the stillness there was to offer. It is a decent place to stay and will not burn your pockets, but don’t expect 5-star hotel treatment...

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4.0
5y

We stayed at Rain Tree Residence on 18-20 Nov 2020. It is a family friendly hotel with lots of activities for young children. They have a tour of its organic vegetables garden, trekking (we skipped), a big play room with puzzles, games, books, and toys.

My son enjoyed playing in the play room very much because we have the entire place to ourselves.

Because we stayed during the COVID-19 crisis, it was mostly empty (5% occupancy) and its one restaurant only provided very basic meals. If you prefer fancy meals, then you’ll need to drive to many nearby restaurants.

There are many near by restaurants such as PB Valley, GranMonte, Diary Home, Farm Chokchai, Cabbages and Condoms and many coffee shops.

As the owner is also the publisher of children books and stationery, each hotel room “gimmick” is based on the authors. We stayed in Wan Gaew “pen name” of HRH Sirindhorn and last year at Tom Wu.

I deducted one star due to lack of meal choices. Because we travel with a small toddler, he is fussy...

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Khun LimKhun Lim
They say that first impression last. And mine ain’t too great about this place. When we arrived at the driveway, there was no one there to assist us. So, I unloaded wife, kid, all my stuffs and quickly moved my car away so that the next car can come on in. After getting my car parked elsewhere, I returned to see that my luggage is still left exactly where it is out doing its sun tan. Wife was not able to find anyone to assist even though the reception was full of staffs each in their own little circle of responsibilities. Move me luggage into the reception DIY, and did my check in. Staffs told us room not ready, please put luggage back in car because room far away. What an interesting welcome. Staffs here need some refresher course on hospitality and servicing. During breakfast, the place was full. We had to find our own seat outside the dining area, no staff came to attend to setup the table and condiments like ketchup, cutlery and tissues. When I asked for pepper, they bought me first a shaker that was salt. The 2nd time, they gave me an empty shaker, and the third time I went to get it myself inside the restaurant from their inventory cupboard. By then my sunny side up had fossilized and I was not enjoying it. Maybe it was too busy a weekend, was here for a 2-night’s stay in conjunction with a kids’ camp that we had our kid participated. They ran out of food too, like the Kanom Jin (Thai rice noodle with spicy gravy). Clearly the place is not geared for handling crowds, but yet the place is tuned for large events. They have event halls here and there, and they tie with event organizers for kid’s camp like these. The kids’ club was like aftermath of warzone, no staffs attended to it. In fact, manly places were deserted, you can have a fall, knock yourself unconscious and they only find your body a few days later. This resort is away from the central amenities filled parts of Khao Yai. It is located in what I considered to be the entry point into big mountain countryside if you are coming from Bangkok via Saraburi. Some parts of this resort gave a weird feeling that it used to be kind of a school that had been repurposed into a resort (it had never been a school). This could be due to the excessive wall paintings with big words like “Live & Learn” and lots of other Thai words I cannot read. Can tell they are trying to uplift the place with all these, but what resulted is a clutter. The resort occupies quite a sizable piece of hilly landscape, a good exercise be done just by exploring the place. A playground stands at the lowest point downhill of the resort where there is a pond. There are community spaces everywhere, such as the sheltered space between our building block and the opposite. Makes a good place for friends to come chat into the night after kids have fallen asleep. The place did kind of grew on me after a while. I like the large spaces and the greens. I like to venture out to the deserted places away from the activities and just take in the stillness there was to offer. It is a decent place to stay and will not burn your pockets, but don’t expect 5-star hotel treatment out of this.
kenn valdeokenn valdeo
What a delightful setting! I find the hotel in Khao Yai to be a wonderful retreat each time I visit. The spacious and immaculate rooms provide a comfortable and serene atmosphere. Each room is uniquely themed around an artist, showcasing their biography and artworks through tasteful decor. Moreover, the hotel features a library stocked with a wide selection of books in various languages such as Thai, Chinese, and English. The facilities are thoughtfully designed, offering a blend of entertainment and educational experiences that are sure to captivate children. The expansive grounds boast diverse themed cottages nestled amidst lush greenery, creating a serene and secure environment ideal for leisurely walks or jogs. In addition, the hotel offers a gym and a pool on the upper level. The service is superb, with a warm and attentive staff ready to assist guests. I always look forward to enjoying the delicious and nutritious breakfast options available. Overall, it's a fantastic destination for a family getaway.
Alvin GohAlvin Goh
After finding out of this hotel from google, we booked it as it is family friendly. Upon reaching there, what my wife read is extremely similar and live up to our expectations. The food is nice, the staffs are friendly and nice, it is a perfect place to enjoy your time with your family and to experience the love of nature. Also make friends with some local/tourist and spend time chilling out. Love the environment and the trail walk that they have set up. We also manage to find some interesting books from the library. Also has to honour to meet the owner “we were guessing until one of the staff told us that while we were chitchatting” while we will looking at the organic farm. A friendly man and get to know that the salads for our breakfast came from the farm. Our children love our stay and request us to stay at the Raintree next time when we visiting Khoa Yai.
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They say that first impression last. And mine ain’t too great about this place. When we arrived at the driveway, there was no one there to assist us. So, I unloaded wife, kid, all my stuffs and quickly moved my car away so that the next car can come on in. After getting my car parked elsewhere, I returned to see that my luggage is still left exactly where it is out doing its sun tan. Wife was not able to find anyone to assist even though the reception was full of staffs each in their own little circle of responsibilities. Move me luggage into the reception DIY, and did my check in. Staffs told us room not ready, please put luggage back in car because room far away. What an interesting welcome. Staffs here need some refresher course on hospitality and servicing. During breakfast, the place was full. We had to find our own seat outside the dining area, no staff came to attend to setup the table and condiments like ketchup, cutlery and tissues. When I asked for pepper, they bought me first a shaker that was salt. The 2nd time, they gave me an empty shaker, and the third time I went to get it myself inside the restaurant from their inventory cupboard. By then my sunny side up had fossilized and I was not enjoying it. Maybe it was too busy a weekend, was here for a 2-night’s stay in conjunction with a kids’ camp that we had our kid participated. They ran out of food too, like the Kanom Jin (Thai rice noodle with spicy gravy). Clearly the place is not geared for handling crowds, but yet the place is tuned for large events. They have event halls here and there, and they tie with event organizers for kid’s camp like these. The kids’ club was like aftermath of warzone, no staffs attended to it. In fact, manly places were deserted, you can have a fall, knock yourself unconscious and they only find your body a few days later. This resort is away from the central amenities filled parts of Khao Yai. It is located in what I considered to be the entry point into big mountain countryside if you are coming from Bangkok via Saraburi. Some parts of this resort gave a weird feeling that it used to be kind of a school that had been repurposed into a resort (it had never been a school). This could be due to the excessive wall paintings with big words like “Live & Learn” and lots of other Thai words I cannot read. Can tell they are trying to uplift the place with all these, but what resulted is a clutter. The resort occupies quite a sizable piece of hilly landscape, a good exercise be done just by exploring the place. A playground stands at the lowest point downhill of the resort where there is a pond. There are community spaces everywhere, such as the sheltered space between our building block and the opposite. Makes a good place for friends to come chat into the night after kids have fallen asleep. The place did kind of grew on me after a while. I like the large spaces and the greens. I like to venture out to the deserted places away from the activities and just take in the stillness there was to offer. It is a decent place to stay and will not burn your pockets, but don’t expect 5-star hotel treatment out of this.
Khun Lim

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What a delightful setting! I find the hotel in Khao Yai to be a wonderful retreat each time I visit. The spacious and immaculate rooms provide a comfortable and serene atmosphere. Each room is uniquely themed around an artist, showcasing their biography and artworks through tasteful decor. Moreover, the hotel features a library stocked with a wide selection of books in various languages such as Thai, Chinese, and English. The facilities are thoughtfully designed, offering a blend of entertainment and educational experiences that are sure to captivate children. The expansive grounds boast diverse themed cottages nestled amidst lush greenery, creating a serene and secure environment ideal for leisurely walks or jogs. In addition, the hotel offers a gym and a pool on the upper level. The service is superb, with a warm and attentive staff ready to assist guests. I always look forward to enjoying the delicious and nutritious breakfast options available. Overall, it's a fantastic destination for a family getaway.
kenn valdeo

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After finding out of this hotel from google, we booked it as it is family friendly. Upon reaching there, what my wife read is extremely similar and live up to our expectations. The food is nice, the staffs are friendly and nice, it is a perfect place to enjoy your time with your family and to experience the love of nature. Also make friends with some local/tourist and spend time chilling out. Love the environment and the trail walk that they have set up. We also manage to find some interesting books from the library. Also has to honour to meet the owner “we were guessing until one of the staff told us that while we were chitchatting” while we will looking at the organic farm. A friendly man and get to know that the salads for our breakfast came from the farm. Our children love our stay and request us to stay at the Raintree next time when we visiting Khoa Yai.
Alvin Goh

Alvin Goh

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