Reserva esto si You want the bucket-list experience of waking up on a floating raft house in Thailand's 'Guilin' without sacrificing a private bathroom.
Waking up to mist rolling over limestone karsts right outside your window
Jumping directly from your private deck into emerald-green water
The 'Disconnect to Reconnect' vibe (forced digital detox due to spotty signal)
Resumen rápido: A stunning, once-in-a-lifetime location that charges five-star prices for three-star rustic luxury and hits you with significant hidden fees.
Reseñado por @emanuelerunza4598204: My stay at 500 Rai was the ultimate digital detox. I spent my days kayaking right off my private deck and swimming in the emerald water. The silence at night is unreal—just you and the jungle sounds. If you need to escape reality, this is the place.
Lo que dijeron los huéspedes que se hospedaron aquí
The hype
The location is undeniably magical and the staff are friendly, but the food is often described as 'bland' or 'average' for the price.
Reality check
The 'luxury' tag is about the location, not the hardware—expect creaky metal walkways, peeling paint, and basic amenities compared to mainland resorts.
You are a photographer chasing the perfect misty sunrise shot
You are comfortable with 'glamping' (bugs, humidity, rustic build)
You can unplug completely and don't need constant connectivity
Limpieza y Mantenimiento
8.5
Housekeeping: Daily service, generally good, but 'missed spots' and dust in corners are reported.
Bathroom hygiene: Private bathrooms are a luxury here, but expect wet floors and basic plumbing.
Maintenance: Showing age. Peeling paint and rust on metal structures are common complaints.
Odors & scents: Fresh lake air, occasionally marred by fuel smells from boats or sewage near back areas.
Sleepability™
6.5MODERADO
MODERADO
0-4RUIDOSO
4-7.5MODERADO
7.5-10SILENCIOSO
Longtail boat engines starting at 6:00 AM
Creaking metal walkways
Neighbors (walls are thin)
Antes de reservar
Es bueno saberlo
Boat transfer from Ratchaprapha Pier takes ~1.5 hours and is a wet, loud ride.
Electricity is 24/7 (rare for the lake), but AC is not for all rooms.
Service charge (10%) and VAT (7%) are often added to food/drink bills.
Qué llevar
Dry bag (essential for the boat transfer and kayaking)
Motion sickness pills (the longtail boat ride can be choppy)
Water shoes/Tevas (decks are wet/slippery and for cave trekking)
Power bank (just in case, though plugs are available)
Genio de Habitaciones
Mejores opciones
Villa (Standard or Family) — Crucial because it includes 24-hour air conditioning.
Honeymoon Suite — Features a private pool and is detached for better privacy.
Habitaciones a evitar
Deluxe Room — AC is timed (6pm-6am only), making the room a sauna during the afternoon.
Rooms near the main pier/restaurant — Noisiest due to boat traffic and dining crowds.
Genio de Solicitud de Habitación – copiar y pegar
“I am requesting a 'Villa' category room specifically to ensure 24-hour air conditioning. Please assign a unit as far from the main restaurant/pier as possible to minimize longtail boat noise.”
Preguntas frecuentes y consejos ocultos
Todo lo que realmente quieres saber antes de reservar.
Is the boat transfer included?
No. It typically costs ~1,000-2,000 THB roundtrip per person and must be arranged in advance.
Is there cell service?
Very spotty to non-existent. AIS has the best chance, but expect to be offline.
Can I swim right off my room?
Yes, every room has a deck with a ladder leading directly into the lake. Life jackets are mandatory.
What are the food options?
You are limited to the resort restaurant. Meals are often set menus (Thai sharing style) or buffet. Western options like nuggets/fries exist for kids.
Are there mosquitoes?
Yes, it's a jungle. Bring DEET. However, being on the water helps reduce them slightly compared to the shore.
Is it safe for kids?
Yes, but vigilance is required. The walkways have gaps, water is deep, and life jackets are a must.
Consejos de Insiders
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Book the 'Morning Mist' safari—it's often the highlight, seeing the lake glass-calm before the day trippers arrive.
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Bring your own snacks/alcohol if you want to save money; resort prices are high.
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The 'Family Villa' is just two connected Deluxe rooms, so check the AC policy carefully before booking.
5 cosas que debes saber antes de ir
💡The 'sewage' sight—some guests have reported visible waste pipes or smells near the back of the resort.
💡The noise of the metal walkways—every footstep vibrates through the floating structure.
💡The 'mandatory' life jacket rule is strictly enforced by park rangers, even for a quick dip.
💡Rain cancels everything—yoga, safaris, and trekking are weather-dependent.
💡The 'Disconnect' motto is partly marketing spin for 'we have expensive satellite internet'.
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