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Botanica Khao Yai
🏔️ Mountain-view infinity pool 📍 Khao Yai · Thanarat Road
7.9 / 10
🇹🇭 Khao Yai area · Prachinburi
Botanica Khao Yai
Modern Tropical · Thanarat Rd · walk to Scenical World
Botanica Khao Yai suite with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the mountains
Tempo Restaurant interior at Botanica Khao Yai
Type
Modern Tropical Resort
Review Score
7.9 / 10
From
฿4,200 /night
Rooms
approx. 116 rooms
Nearby
Scenical World under 1 km
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Botanica Khao Yai — An Infinity Pool That Floats Toward the Mountains, with Suites That Have Private Plunge Pools

If you want a Khao Yai stay where you open the curtains to a wall of mountains, Botanica Khao Yai comes up often among people who've been. It's a Modern Tropical resort that opened in 2014, sitting on Thanarat Road on the Khao Yai side. The shot everyone brings home is the infinity pool whose edge lines up exactly with the mountain ridge, with silver rabbit sculptures standing in the water. Many of the rooms are suites with a private plunge pool out on the balcony — worth saying up front that the buildings have some age on them now, but the views and the room size still earn high marks from guests.

Our Full Review

Botanica Khao Yai opened in 2014 as a Modern Tropical resort on Thanarat Road on the Khao Yai side. The buildings step down the hillside, all turned to face the ridgeline. Room types run from the Botanica Studio up to multi-bedroom suites and a villa with a private pool. What guests come back to in their reviews is the full-height glass that opens straight onto the mountains, and rooms that are noticeably larger than the typical Khao Yai hotel. Some suites add a small plunge pool on the balcony for a soak in the evening.

The real headline here is the mountain-view infinity pool. The edge cuts against the horizon so the water looks like it spills toward the Khao Yai ridge, and a set of silver rabbit sculptures standing mid-pool has become the standing photo spot. Beyond the main pool there's a separate children's pool, plus a sauna and a fitness room with glass walls looking out into the trees. Before the sun gets high is when the pool looks best and is least crowded — early morning light hits the mountains and reflects off the surface, so early risers have the edge.

Botanica Khao Yai suite with floor-to-ceiling glass facing the mountains

Botanica Khao Yai tells its own story best in the early morning before the sun gets high. The air outside is still cool, there is a faint smell of damp leaves through the balcony door, and the Khao Yai ridge has a soft band of mist sitting on its crest — that is the image guests bring up over and over, because there is no filter involved; it is just what the view looks like on a clear morning. The rooms are larger than you expect. Even the entry-level studios have floor-to-ceiling glass that opens straight onto the mountains. Step up to a suite with a plunge pool on the balcony and you can slide into the water in the late afternoon when the sun is softer and watch the ridge from there — a feeling that resorts at this price point in Khao Yai rarely deliver. The separate living area with a sofa in front of the full-height glass means you are not spending the whole day sitting on the bed. Several guests have mentioned settling into that sofa with a coffee and finding no particular reason to go anywhere for the rest of the morning. The room size, relative to what you pay compared with other Khao Yai properties at a similar price, is something reviewers come back to consistently and one of the clearest arguments for choosing this resort over more recent alternatives in the area. The infinity pool is the headline feature for most people who come here. The edge lines up with the mountain ridge so the water surface appears to run directly into the skyline, and the silver rabbit sculptures standing mid-pool have become the standard photo. Before eight in the morning is when the pool is quietest and the light is most useful — low and angled, catching the ridge in colour before the full sun arrives. If you get down there before most other guests, the sense of having a private mountain-edge pool is the thing that makes the room rate feel most justified. The separate children's pool means families with young children can use both spaces without stepping on each other, and the sauna and fitness room with glass walls looking into the trees rounds out what is available on site without overstating it. Some things worth knowing before you book: the resort has been operating since 2014 and the buildings show it in places. There are maintenance details — water pressure in some rooms, water heaters during the cool season, a rough patch or two on the access road — that would not exist in a property that opened last year. None of that cancels what is good here, but knowing it in advance means you arrive with the right expectations. If you are comfortable trading brand-new finishes for a bigger room, a clearer view, and a pool that looks the way it does, at a price below the newest luxury resorts in the area — most guests who have made that trade say they would make it again.

Tempo Restaurant interior at Botanica Khao Yai

For meals there's Tempo Restaurant, serving Thai and international dishes and running the breakfast buffet. It's done in warm tones behind timber-batten screens and the room itself is pleasant. In the evening, One-Up Bar opens for a drink. Honestly, the breakfast reviews are middling — several guests say the spread isn't as wide as you'd expect at a resort in this class. If food matters a lot to your trip, the well-known cafes and restaurants along Thanarat Road are a short drive away.

The location works in your favour for touring Khao Yai. It sits under 1 km from Scenical World (the well-known theme park and sky gondola) and close to the Khao Yai Convention Center. A short drive reaches the cafe and restaurant strip along Thanarat Road km 17–23, with vineyards, farms and souvenir stops. The Khao Yai National Park gate on the Pak Chong side is a further drive up. One thing to plan around: you really need your own car here — there's no easy public transport to the door.

Lobby and reception area at Botanica Khao Yai

The Trip.com score sits at 7.9/10, and TripAdvisor gives it 4.0/5 from 335 reviews, ranking it #2 of 16 resorts in Pak Chong. The strong sub-scores are service (8.2) and location (8.1). The consistent complaint, though, is that the resort is showing its age and upkeep is uneven in places — reviews mention shower or water-pressure issues, water heaters during the cool season, and dust in some rooms. The access road in is rough in spots too. Worth knowing so you don't arrive expecting a brand-new property.

Botanica Khao Yai

On price, Botanica Khao Yai starts around ฿4,200/night for a studio on weekdays. Suites with a plunge pool, or the private-pool villa, climb several thousand more depending on size. Over long weekends and through the cool season (November–January), when Khao Yai weather is at its best, rates rise and rooms fill quickly, so book ahead. If you're travelling as a group or a larger family, the 97 sqm two-bedroom Family Suite is good value once you split it.

Bottom line: Botanica Khao Yai suits travellers who want a large room, mountain views and a good-looking infinity pool without paying what the newer luxury Khao Yai resorts charge. The trade-off is a building that's seen several years of use and maintenance that isn't sharp on every detail. To get the most out of it, pick a suite with a plunge pool and spend your time on the view and the water — that's the part this place genuinely does well.

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Mountain-view infinity pool
The pool edge lines up with the Khao Yai ridge, with silver rabbit sculptures mid-water — quiet and best-lit early morning
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Large rooms, glass to the mountains
Studios up to multi-bedroom suites with full-height glass; some rooms add a balcony plunge pool
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Walk to Scenical World
Under 1 km from the theme park and sky gondola, close to the Thanarat Road cafe strip
Our Rating
7.9
out of 10
Based on 335+ reviews
Location
8.1
Cleanliness
7.7
Service
8.2
Rooms
7.8
Facilities
7.6
Value
7.5
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
7.9 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Mountain-view infinity pool is genuinely beautiful — a standout photo spot
  • Rooms larger than most Khao Yai resorts
  • Staff friendly and helpful
  • Close to Scenical World and the Thanarat Road cafe strip
◎ Things to note
  • ! Buildings are dated and upkeep is uneven in places
  • ! Breakfast spread is limited
  • ! The access road in is rough in parts
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
8.0 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Modern Tropical design, airy rooms, mountain views
  • Some suite types include a private plunge pool
  • Good for families — large rooms split well
  • Central to the Khao Yai sightseeing area
◎ Things to note
  • ! Need your own car — no public transport to the door
  • ! Layout has plenty of stairs and ramps up and down
  • ! Water pressure / heaters inconsistent in some rooms
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
Botanica Khao Yai is a mountain-view resort that delivers large rooms and a good-looking infinity pool at a price below the newer luxury Khao Yai resorts. The trade-off is a property that's seen several years of use, with maintenance that isn't consistent everywhere — best for travellers who weight the view and the space over being brand new.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you want the best-kept room — ask the resort for a recently refreshed room when booking → reviews on room condition vary, and some are clearly maintained better than others
  • 💡If you want a private plunge pool — choose a Suite with Plunge Pool or the private-pool villa specifically at booking → the entry-level studios have no in-room pool, only the shared infinity pool
  • 💡If you don't have a car — this place is hard to reach by public transport; plan to rent or charter a car from Pak Chong → it's a fair distance from town and the train station
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
฿4,200
/ night
Botanica Studio (King or 2 single beds) · garden/mountain view · estimated starting price
Botanica Studio
฿4,200
Botanica Suite
฿5,800
Suite + Plunge Pool
฿8,500
Family Suite (2BR)
฿9,500
⚖️ Compare 3 sites — then book the cheapest
Insider Tips
🌅
Hit the infinity pool before 8 am
Morning light catches the ridge and reflects off the water, and it's at its emptiest — you can frame the edgeless pool with no one in the shot
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Pick a suite with a plunge pool
If the budget reaches, a Suite with Plunge Pool is far better value than a studio — your own soak on the balcony with the mountain view
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Bring or rent a car
There's no public transport to the door and the access road is rough in parts · a car makes touring the Thanarat Road strip far easier
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Walk over to Scenical World
It's under 1 km away · a few minutes on foot or by car to the theme park and sky gondola — best in the late afternoon as it cools

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Botanica Khao Yai and how do you get there?
It's at 666 Thanarat Road, Mu Si on the Khao Yai side — a popular base for a Prachinburi–Khao Yai trip. It sits under 1 km from Scenical World. You'll need your own car or a rental, as there's no convenient public transport to the door; it's about 20–25 minutes from Pak Chong town.
What does Botanica Khao Yai cost per night?
A Botanica Studio starts around ฿4,200/night on weekdays. Suites with a plunge pool and the Family Suite scale up by size. Cool-season dates (November–January) and long weekends push rates up and sell out fast — always compare Agoda, Booking and Trip.com before you book.
Which rooms have a plunge pool or private pool?
You'll need a Botanica Suite with Plunge Pool or the private-pool villa. The entry-level studios have no in-room pool, but you can use the shared mountain-view infinity pool. Specify the room type clearly when booking so you don't miss out.
Who is Botanica Khao Yai best suited for?
Best for families and groups of friends who want large rooms, mountain views and a good-looking pool at a sensible price. The two-bedroom Family Suite is economical once split. It suits travellers who value the view and the space more than a brand-new building.
What is there to do at the resort and nearby?
On site there's a mountain-view infinity pool, children's pool, fitness centre, sauna, Tempo Restaurant and One-Up Bar. Nearby, it's a walk to Scenical World (theme park + sky gondola), and a short drive to the cafes, vineyards and farms along Thanarat Road. The Khao Yai National Park gate is a further 20–30 minutes up.
What should I know before booking Botanica Khao Yai?
The resort opened in 2014, and the buildings are dated with uneven upkeep in places — reviews mention water pressure, cool-season water heaters, and dust in some rooms. The access road is rough in parts, and the layout has stairs and ramps up and down. If you're fine with that, the views and large rooms still justify the price.
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