Situated in Sai Yok, 25 km from Hellfire Pass Museum, Binlha Raft Resort features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
David
Thailand
Lovely resort in a beautiful setting.
The suites exceeded expectations and were extremely comfortable, spacious and clean.
Staff were pleasant and helpful.
We dined at the restaurant each evening and the food and service were good.
Kwai Tara Riverside Villas is situated in Sai Yok, 39 km from Malika R.E.124 The Siamese Living Heritage Town and 11 km from Saiyok Noi Waterfall.
Laura
Portugal
We stayed at the floating villas, specifically villa 210 which is the first one, giving us no neighbors to the right and the possibility to see the elephants bathing in the morning.
The room is HUGE and the bed is super comfortable.
We had meals in the hotel and all the food was good, but I’d recommend getting the barbecue!
There are several activities but we really just relaxed on this hotel.
We rented a bike on Nam Tok and it takes about 20 minutes from there to the hotel, and 40 minutes to the Hellfire Pass.
Featuring a lakeside swimming pool surrounded by the tropical jungle, Home Phutoey River Hotspring & Nature Resort is set along the River Kwai in Sai Yok, an hour drive from Kanchanaburi Town.
River Kwai Resotel is a villa-style resort nestled on the banks of the Kwai Noi River in Kanchanaburi. It features air-conditioned rooms with an outdoor pool and a restaurant.
Mida Resort Kanchanaburi - SHA PLUS is a 30-minute drive from River Kwai Bridge and is surrounded by natural landscapes. It offers free Wi-Fi, flat-screen satellite TVs, an outdoor pool and a spa.
Thikamporn
Thailand
Not far from Kanchanaburi city, with good phone signal, comfortable beds, a pleasant and peaceful environment. The breakfast is diverse, and the staff are attentive and provide excellent service. If you don't expect too much, this place is highly recommended.
This unique, nature retreat overlooks the historic River Kwai and Hintok Mountain. Nestled in a Hellfire Pass clearing, Hintok River Camp offers accommodation in luxurious canvas tents with free WiFi....
Agnar
Iceland
This is really cosy glamping - not highly luxurious, but the service, food and atmosphere, especially in the evening - the hotel makes amazing thai dinner buffet out in the open. Great massage, everything priced very reasonably and even a seperate coffe house which made great coffee (compared to the average in Thailand).
A good location for a stress-free getaway in Sai Yok, Yayee Homestay is a homestay surrounded by views of the garden.
Shubh
India
This was our second visit to the property. Serene village environment with the amazing family hosting the guests.The grandma cooked delicious dishes for us and was very kind. Room was so spacious and comfortable. They are kind enough to give us free pick and drop to the train station
Sai Yok is great for people wanting to visit beautiful...
Sai Yok is great for people wanting to visit beautiful natural wonders and the terrible death railway of WW11. However, information is often incorrect and wrong most locals have no English. I researched extensively and even that was not enough most websites offer information that is ab solutely wrong and only their own experience NOT FACTS, enjoy.
Eagle
Australia
Scored 10
10
Sai Yok is a big place which encompasses National Parks,...
Sai Yok is a big place which encompasses National Parks, reservoirs and dams as well as forests, mountains, animal sanctuaries, rivers and even a World War 2 death railway. You can choose to drive up in a personal car, as I did, about 3 hours from Bangkok but on a very scenic route, or you can take the train. Once there you can travel on the famed river Kwai if you want to and see all of the natural beauty and wildlife that abounds. I only went for 3 days this time but it is about my 12th visit as I live in Bangkok, and I always find that there is something different to do, just be aware of the rainy season which can curtail anyone's day.
Carl
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I travelled to Sai Yok by car, so was able to explore the...
I travelled to Sai Yok by car, so was able to explore the area easily. I didn't book any organised trips.
Sai Yok National Park was worth the Foreigner price - the waterfalls were easily accessible, and if I was younger and fitter I would have been able to spend a long time wandering about.
I refused to pay the foreigner price for Lawa Cave, as did the Western family with four children who arrived at the same time. I did not feel that the experience would be worth it, and for the family it would have been extremely expensive.
Thin Lin Hot Springs, however, charges the same price for everyone. Affordable for Thai people and an absolute bargain for Westerners. The pools are tiled, so do not look natural, but it is very clean and a beautiful place. There is a roped off area in the nearby river, so it is possible to swim and paddle safely without fear of being swept away. The current is very strong.
The area is very beautiful and quite unspoilt. I recommend it for those wanting a peaceful, back to nature type of holiday.
Angela
Thailand
Scored 10
10
Everything was perfect. The location was spectacular.
Everything was perfect. The location was spectacular. It was easy to access other attractions su h as The Bridge on The River Kwai and Ewan National Park.
The food was good quality. The staff were wonderful and couldn't do enough for you; nothing was too much trouble. I recommend The Float House o everyone. Thank you for a great stay.
David
Scored 6.0
6.0
The activities on offer at the hotel were extremely...
The activities on offer at the hotel were extremely expensive. 1,500 baht to hire a canoe for 30 mines. A trip to the River Kwai bridge with my partner diet 6,00 baht!!!! The noise from the cicadas was deafening and no one mentioned that it was mating season on the website. It was far too noisy to use the pool facilities.
Charlotte
Thailand
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