Discover the best hotels in Khaem Son, Phetchabun Province including The Imperial Phukaew Hill Resort, The Blue Sky Resort - Khao Kho, Pino Latte Resort & Cafe, Phu Nam Thip Resort, Phucome Resort, Tassana House, Phusiatfha, Katoon Resort Khao Kho, IngKho, Pino Latte Resort & Cafe.
3.5 based on 180 reviews
Set against a backdrop of pristine mountain scenery in Phetchabun, the luxurious Imperial Phukaew Hill Resort is a Swiss-style retreat offering endless opportunities for exploring one of the most beautiful but least known regions of Thailand. The first class resort is occupying a 200-acre site, high up on beautiful Khao Kho mountains and surrounded by many famous scenic attractions.
So nice place. Quiet. Charming. Very nice view. Yes, the resort shall be refreshed... Yes, the restaurant could be improved, the breakfast is not 4 star one, but have good thai food... Do not look for bacon, or good english style breakfast, but have ham, chicken sausage, fried eggs are prepared but in advance and cold... The restaurant at night is charming with good ambiance music... But do not expect very good cocktails... The quality of the area there is not about that, it is a so old style charming hotel. The view is so nice, all rooms rounded with so many nice trees, and flowers... The room bed is OK, and the air-conditioning is a bit noisy... But again the place is do charming...
4 based on 148 reviews
If what you're looking for is a conveniently located hotel in Khao Kho, look no further than The Bluesky Resort @ Khao Kho. With its location just from the city center and 95 Km from the airport, this 4-star hotel attracts numerous travelers each year. With its convenient location, the hotel offers easy access to the city's must-see destinations. Offering hotel guests superior services and a broad range of amenities, The Bluesky Resort @ Khao Kho is committed to ensuring that your stay is as comfortable as possible. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms, taxi service, Wi-Fi in public areas, car park, room service are just a few of the facilities that set The Bluesky Resort @ Khao Kho apart from other hotels in the city. 102 rooms providea warm and pleasant home away from home for stay in building - villa -condotel for choosing. Modern comforts such as television LCD/plasma screen, internet access – wireless, internet access – wireless (complimentary), air conditioning, mini bar can be found in selected rooms.
Some time ago we visited Blue Sky resort on Koh Payam, which we liked very much. So we decided to book Blue Sky Resort in Khao Kho. The setting, buildings , scenery and the room were very nice. We booked a big Premium Suite in the Castell. The room was excellent, spacy and clean. After we couldn't connect to Internet, they told us, they had an issue with that and would solve it the next day. Finally we ended up 3 nights without Internet. Secondly the food we had in the restaurant was far from the quality we are used to in Thailand. The restaurant was very busy when we had dinner the first night, badly organised, almost chaotic and the food was below average, which surprised us in an unpleasant way. On the good side, we enjoyed the surroundings, the garden, the wonderful flowers and nature and the atmosphere a lot.
4 based on 26 reviews
3rd time here ever since it opened around 2015. Only 5 exclusive units that looked onto the twin ridges of the fog shrouded mountains in the national park. A lot has changed over the years. The stylish café above has now expanded. There is now a restaurant block cast in glass and a new hotel rendered in grey like a Star Trek Borg Cube is now under construction by this same establishment. There is also now a parking lot and still, all these developments are not able to cope with the marauding horde of weekend and holiday crowds. This mountain where Pino Latte stands had gain popularity at an exponential rate. With popularity then comes unrestrained developments by other investors. There are multiple resorts encroaching on this once desolated mountain. There is one big Chinese restaurant further up the narrow road. I used to gaze out from behind our unit in Pino Latte back in 2015. It was only pleasant green and the two futuristic star-dock structures of the café above. Now as I gazed the surrounding, it is a chaotic clutter of property un-synch with the once mystical avant-garde vibes which the lone Pino Latte used to offer. I still like Pino Latte even though the price for a night’s stay is rather extravagant. On the right day with the right combination of climatic events, misty fog mask out the new eyesores that were constructed in recent years. And rooms are well maintained, they did not deteriorate too much in this humid environment from the first 2 times I was here. Breakfast is now served in the restaurant block instead of the common café where public guest aplenty. Ala-carte styled, perfect scrambled eggs and grilled asparagus I had. We also had the boiled rice which was served centerstage in a large dim sum bamboo basket surrounded by an assortment of condiments. The food layout was certainly trendy. All good things said, the noncontrollable factor of stampeding weekend crowds plus the excessive destruction of surrounding nature probably means this is the last time I am going to be here. This region has lost her magical touch. I wish we can turn back the clock, but we know we can’t.
4 based on 1 reviews
ペチャブーン県を代表する高原リゾート地・カオコー郡内(キャンプソン交差点からおよそ2キロ南)にある民宿風リゾート。険しい山に囲まれた丘の上に木造バンガロー形式の客室を用意している。夕刻以降になると、虫の音以外の物音がしない山岳農村ならではの静寂感と独特の高原性気候もあいまって文明世界から隔絶されているかのような錯覚を覚えてしまうほど。タイ屈指の山岳地にあるリゾート環境そのものは出色モノで特にレストランからの眺めが格別なものであった。
3.5 based on 4 reviews
We were two families on a road trip from Bangkok to Chiangmai. Stopped over here after visiting the Khao Kho Wind Farm. The views from here are beautiful. Breathtaking sunrise. Friendly staff. Rooms basic but clean. Breakfast was adequate and delicious. The view point is a must-go!
4 based on 1 reviews
If you’re looking for a guest house in Khaem Son, look no further than Tassana House. For those interested in checking out Wat Prathat Phasornkaew (1.6 mi) while visiting Khaem Son, Tassana House is a short distance away. The rooms offer a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and air conditioning, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. While staying in Khaem Son, you can check out a popular Thai restaurant like Krua Rai Song Rao, which is serving up some great dishes. The staff at Tassana House looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
Resort right on highway about 4 kilometres from Wat Prathat Phasornkaew. Quiet clean rooms, perhaps a little basic. Bathroom a bit too small for our group of 4. Staff friendly and helpful. OK for an overnight stay.
4 based on 26 reviews
3rd time here ever since it opened around 2015. Only 5 exclusive units that looked onto the twin ridges of the fog shrouded mountains in the national park. A lot has changed over the years. The stylish café above has now expanded. There is now a restaurant block cast in glass and a new hotel rendered in grey like a Star Trek Borg Cube is now under construction by this same establishment. There is also now a parking lot and still, all these developments are not able to cope with the marauding horde of weekend and holiday crowds. This mountain where Pino Latte stands had gain popularity at an exponential rate. With popularity then comes unrestrained developments by other investors. There are multiple resorts encroaching on this once desolated mountain. There is one big Chinese restaurant further up the narrow road. I used to gaze out from behind our unit in Pino Latte back in 2015. It was only pleasant green and the two futuristic star-dock structures of the café above. Now as I gazed the surrounding, it is a chaotic clutter of property un-synch with the once mystical avant-garde vibes which the lone Pino Latte used to offer. I still like Pino Latte even though the price for a night’s stay is rather extravagant. On the right day with the right combination of climatic events, misty fog mask out the new eyesores that were constructed in recent years. And rooms are well maintained, they did not deteriorate too much in this humid environment from the first 2 times I was here. Breakfast is now served in the restaurant block instead of the common café where public guest aplenty. Ala-carte styled, perfect scrambled eggs and grilled asparagus I had. We also had the boiled rice which was served centerstage in a large dim sum bamboo basket surrounded by an assortment of condiments. The food layout was certainly trendy. All good things said, the noncontrollable factor of stampeding weekend crowds plus the excessive destruction of surrounding nature probably means this is the last time I am going to be here. This region has lost her magical touch. I wish we can turn back the clock, but we know we can’t.
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