Country Hills Resort- Kaeng Krachan, Petchaburi Province.
Kaeng Krachan National Park was estabilished in 1981 as the 28th national park in Thailand.
It is the largest national park in Thailand with 2915 square kilometres of forests and Watersheds.
The park includes a reservoir lake,waterfalls,caves, mountains.
Like the plant community, the animals of Kaeng Krachan repesent both Asiatic and Malaysian species.
Over 400 species of birds and 57 mammals live in the park.
Larger mammals include, elephant, gaur, sambar deer, banteng,serow and bear. Indo-chinese tiger, leopard,white handed gibbon,wild boar.
Many have called Kaeng Krachan National park the Undiscovered Africa of Thailand.
We are a new small resort at Kaeng Krachan National park.
Owner run.
Located 4 kilometres from Kaeng Krachan dam.
Nearby attractions, Kaeng Krachan race Circut, Kaeng Krachan Golf Course.
kaeng Krachan Dam and Petchaburi River.
Can arrange Rafting or Golf Tours.
English and Thai Spoken.
Shops 7/11 and CJ only 2 minites drive from Resort.
Rooms and Rates.
All rooms come with satellite TV.
Large Refrigerator.
private outdoor Gardens with Shower.
Large balcony with pool and Mountain views.
Coffee and Tea making facilitys.
Large rooms with modern luxury furniture.
6 rooms- all Air con. Satelitte TV.
Indoor and Outdoor hot Showers.
All private Gardens.
Superior Room - 2 Rooms (King beds) 2500 baht
Superior Family Room - 4 Rooms (King and Single beds) 2800 baht.
Camping availiable upon Request.
Promotion Prices.
Thai and English breakfast included in price.
Our Open Facilities
Swimming Pool with jacuzzi.
Golf pitch and Putt at rear of resort.
Covered car parking, all resort security fence.
Internet access,
Satelitte tv to all rooms.
Local tours can be arranged.
River rafting.
Golf
Boat tours of Kaeng Krachan Dam, Monkey tours.
Kaeng Krachan is one of Thailand’s most bountiful and ecologically diverse national parks. The park’s 2,915sqm forest area consists of pristine rainforests, granite mountain ranges, waterfalls, caves and a reservoir lake, offering plenty of trekking and bird-watching opportunities.
The Pa-la-U Waterfall is part of the Kaeng Krachan National Park, about 60km west of Hua-Hin near the Burmese border. With 11 tiers, it is one of the biggest waterfalls in Thailand. The surrounding forest is over a thousand years old and is filled with rare wild animals.
Cha-Am Forest Park A paved trail, running throughout the park, is ideal for jogging and cycling. There’s also an area to set up overnight camps around the lake, as well as park-operated bungalows and restaurant. So, it’s not a real campout in the jungle but rather a relaxing overnight excursion in beautiful natural surrounds.
Khao Sam Roi Yot A dramatic backdrop of endless limestone peaks festooned in lush greenery inspired its name (Khao Sam Roi Yot means ‘the mountain with three hundred peaks’). Covering an area of nearly 100 sqkm along the coast, approximately 60km south of Hua Hin
Pala-U Waterfalls a Karen ethnic hill-tribe community, more than 400 species of birds, wild elephants, bears, tigers and a multitude of rare mammals, flora and fauna. What’s more, you can have the option to explore all these natural wonders on the back of an elephant!
Other waterfalls require hours of trekking in deep, steep forests, and some are overnight trips. You can set up a camp along the way at provided campgrounds. To complete the Thorthip- Tharnthip-Hinlad waterfall loop, you need three to four days of trekking.
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Country Hills Resort provides comfortable rooms with oriental wooden decoration and is equipped with color TV featuring popular cable channels compliment with satellite TV, Large Refrigerator, private outdoor Gardens with Shower, Large balcony with pool and Mountain views.
Coffee and Tea making facilities.
Large rooms with modern luxury furniture.
Kaeng Krachan national park
Thailand’s most bountiful and ecologically diverse national parks. The park’s 2,915sqm forest area consists of pristine rainforests, granite mountain ranges, waterfalls, caves and a reservoir lake, offering plenty of trekking and bird-watching opportunities.