The 360-degree panoramic views from the rooftop infinity pool are genuinely world-class
Extreme privacy—with only a handful of villas, you often feel like you own the place
The 'Sala Hilltop' restaurant offers arguably the best sunset dinner backdrop in Khao Yai
クイックテイク: A stunning architectural jewelry box in the middle of nowhere that trades convenience for vibes and views.
@Mistertravel.k によるレビュー: I spent my anniversary here and it was unforgettable. The villa feels completely isolated in the best way. We spent hours on that rooftop bed just listening to nature. If you go, you have to try the roof-to-pool jump—it’s terrifying but so fun!
ここに泊まったゲストの声
The hype
Reviewers are obsessed with the 'million-dollar views' and the peaceful silence, but many feel the service lacks the polish of a true 5-star hotel.
Reality check
A recurring, specific complaint mentions a persistent sewage/drain smell in some bathrooms that 'candles cannot fix'.
You are on a honeymoon or romantic retreat and plan to stay horizontal for 48 hours
You love brutalist/minimalist architecture and need content for your Instagram
You have a rental car and are comfortable driving in Thailand
清潔さと保守管理
8.8
Housekeeping: Generally sharp and daily. Turn-down service includes lighting candles, which is a nice touch.
Bathroom hygiene: Visually spotless, but CRITICAL WARNING: Multiple guests report a persistent sewage smell from the drains in certain rooms.
Maintenance: Good condition, though some 'hot water reliability' issues have been noted in showers.
Linens & towels: High thread count, crisp white, and plentiful. Pool towels are thick and plush.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells of lemongrass; some bathrooms smell of drains (masking candles are provided).
Sleepability™
9静か
静か
0-4うるさい
4-7.5中程度
7.5-10静か
Cicadas/nature sounds
In-room plumbing gurgles
予約前に
知っておくと良いこと
The hotel is small (only ~7-12 keys), so book months in advance for weekends.
Download 'Grab' or have a rental car; taxis are nonexistent in this part of Khao Yai.
The 'floating breakfast' tray is available for pool villas but must be ordered the day before.
持ち物
Mosquito repellent (you are in the jungle)
Your own snacks/wine (minibar is pricey and shops are far)
A sweater (nights get surprisingly chilly, even in summer)
ルームジニー
おすすめ
SALA Pool Villa: The upgrade is non-negotiable here; the private plunge pool makes the experience.
One Bedroom Pool Villa Onsen Suite: For the ultimate splurge, adds a private outdoor onsen tub with sweeping valley views.
避けるべきお部屋
Deluxe Room: While nice, you miss out on the private pool which is 80% of the reason to book this specific resort.
ルームリクエストジニー – コピー&ペースト
“I am celebrating a special occasion and would love a Pool Villa with an unobstructed sunset view, ideally away from the main restaurant to ensure maximum privacy.”
FAQ と隠された便利な使い方
ご予約前に本当に知りたいことすべて
Is there a gym?
No. Despite what some third-party sites say, there is no fitness center. Your workout is swimming laps or hiking the national park.
Can I bring my dog?
No. Sala Khaoyai is strictly no-pets. (Sala Bang Pa-in allows them, which causes confusion).
Is the pool heated?
No, and it can be quite brisk during the cool season (Nov-Feb), though refreshing the rest of the year.
How far is the National Park entrance?
About 30-40 minutes by car. It is not 'right next door' despite the name.
Is breakfast included?
Usually yes, and it's a high-quality mix of a la carte (eggs benedict, kai kata) and a small buffet.
Do I need a 4WD vehicle?
No, a standard sedan can handle the road, but the final stretch up the hill is steep and winding.
インサイダー情報
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The rooftop deck above the restaurant is open to all guests for sunset—you don't need a villa to access the best view.
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Order the 'Moo Hong' (stewed pork belly) at dinner; it's a standout dish often missed by guests ordering western food.
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If you want a massage, book it immediately upon arrival; with limited staff, slots fill up instantly.
行く前に知っておくべき5つのこと
💡The 'Infinity Pool' has zero staff presence; you have to walk to the restaurant to order a drink.
💡The bathroom layout in some villas is 'open concept'—meaning limited privacy for the toilet.
💡During the burning season (Feb-Mar), the 'stunning view' can be obscured by haze.
💡There are no elevators; if you have mobility issues, request a room near the reception level.
💡The 'Onsen' suites use treated water, not natural hot spring water.