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MY Guest-houseSet in Chai Nat, MY Guest-house is providing you accommodation Located in the downtown where you can enjoy culture, city & night lives. The House is beautiful and nicely decorated, It is provided Bedroom / Living room / Pantry with Air-Conditions, TV, WiFi, Refrigerator, The room is quite wide and can even accommodate like 4+ people.
Situated in Ban Khok Mai Den (1), Nang Phraya Resort provides accommodation with private balconies. The accommodation features a 24-hour front desk and room service for guests. At the resort, the rooms are fitted with air conditioning and a flat-screen TV. Chai Nat is 29 km from Nang Phraya Resort.
Our Pae Baan Baan is a real experience of living with water lifestyle, which still carry on here in Uthai Thani Floating Community. Our 'Pae' is situated by the riverbank of the island called Koh The Boh. Only around 3.6 km from the central of the city, but the atmosphere here is exceptionally peaceful and silvan. Also the possibility of travelling by boat to explore and experience the community, which barely seen in any other place.
The cottage resort surounding by rice farm just 2 -3 hour from Bangkok.Tuch real unseen Thailand by ride a bycicle by yourself to the rice field see sun set and meet son rise every fresh morning above native Thai life style . Tuch Thailand upcountry people and their life styles
Happy Hamlets Resort the place who travelers can relax mind and body at the river and nature around. The house is about 144 S.qm. 2 master bedroom ,1 living room,2 bathroom and cooking area.Double celling 6 meter ,design for open space .Can enjoy river view from living room and all bedrooms. The Pavilion at the river is 25 S.qm for your relex or enjoy your time. Special coffee bean from high mountain to you at Nori Coffee the coffee shop And Art design.
Baantonjaeng is a new B&B in Chainat province, Thailand. In the morning you will see our large field for 20 Acres with a warm cup of coffee and breakfast at the lobby. There is the canal behind then walk around the fruit garden to taste seasonal fruits by yourself, mangoes, star apples, bilimbi and etc. We look forward to take care all of you like a our family back home.
its a one bed room ensuite in the surrounding a family homes of rivers and rice fields quit friendly members of the family will help you in activates thru out your stay site seeing or market shopping restaurant. fishing. temple's . 20 km or 40 km to the near city's motor bikes is available if you just want to get a round and a small convince store walking distance
บ้านไม้เรือนไทยใจกลางเมืองอายุกว่า 100 ปี ใกล้ตรอกโรงยา 100 เมตร ตลาดริมน้ำ 359 เมตร ตกแต่งแนวไทยแท้ ห้องน้ำปูนเปลือย พร้อมแอร์ เครื่องทำน้ำอุ่น ตู้เย็น ผ้าเช็ดตัว ฟรีไวไฟ ฟรีจักรยาน และเครื่องใช้ในห้องน้ำ พร้อมน้ำดื่ม 2 ขวดต่อวัน เหมาะสำหรับเดินเล่นชมเมือง ชมบ้านเล่าเรื่องเมืองอุทัย 10 บ้าน ตลาดเช้า เย็นริมน้ำ ตัดบาตรทางน้ำ ชิมของอร่อย ใกล้ 7-11 และ ตลาดกลางคืน มีจักรยานให้ปั่นชมเมือง พร้อมข้อมูลเส้นทางปั่นฟรี เหมาะสำหรับท่านที่ต้องการสัมผัสบรรยากาศใจกลางเมืองที่เงียบที่สุดในสยาม ดั้งเดิมสุดสุด บ้านบ้านสุดสุด มาพักกับเราท่านจะไม่ผิดหวังแน่นอน
We are looking to initiate “cultural exchange” situations. Guests can study the Thai cultures, lifestyles, traditions, while staying and involving themselves with the daily life of villagers. Just outside the Singburi region (Central Thailand). Sing Buri is 142 km north of Bangkok on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River. It was established in the year 1895 during the reign of King Rama V through a consolidation of three small riverside towns including Sing Buri, In Buri, and Phrom Buri. The province currently occupies an area of 822 square kilometers. Singburi has many beautiful temples for visit: Wat Phra Non Chakkrasi Worawihan is a royal temple in the third class. Inside the Wihan (image hall), a large reclining Buddha image is enshrined. Furthermore, there are two other Buddha images: Phra Kan and Phra Kaeo. They were built in the reign of King Rama V to be the principal image at a ceremony for civil servants to swear an oath of allegiance to the king.