Guest User
February 3, 2025
Set in a durian orchard (hence the name) with many other tropical plantings, this intimate resort consists of 9 bungalows in modern cement and traditional wood. The main room boasts a 4-poster comfortable bed and spacious balcony overlooking part of the grounds and canal, while the enormous bathroom is separated so that its natural ventilation would not allow mosquitoes into the bedroom. There is an additional sitting area at ground level beneath the bedroom. The well-maintained grounds are sufficiently expansive that one can lay out a jogging course, and there is also a 20-meter pool plus children's pool near the restaurant. The restaurant has a limited menu, given the small number of guests, but the cooking is excellent home-style Thai. The Pala-U section of Kaeng Krachen National Park is about 10 km away. From the entrance (national park entry fees apply) a short drive brings you to the trailhead, from which you are currently allowed to hike up the stream to the 5th cascade. I highly recommend this lodge as a tasteful and serene setting in which to rest from more vigorous time in Kaeng Krachen National Park. Durian aficionados might especially enjoy this place during the end of dry season (fruit are reserved for guests).