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Riverhouse Hotel (The Teak House)
🪵 Built Entirely of Teak 📍 Yuam Riverside · Mae Sariang
8.7 / 10
🇹🇭 Yuam Riverside · Mae Sariang, Mae Hong Son
Riverhouse Hotel (The Teak House)
Three-storey teak house · Langpanich Rd · 2 min walk to Wat Chong Soong
Teak deck over the Yuam River with dining tables and mountain views at Riverhouse Mae Sariang
Teak-panelled twin room with Lanna-pattern runners and garden-facing windows
Type
Teak House
Review Score
8.7 / 10
From
฿600 /night
Rooms
12 rooms
Nearby
Wat Chong Soong 2 min walk
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Riverhouse The Teak House — An All-Teak House on the Yuam River in Mae Sariang

Mae Sariang is the kind of small town people drive straight through on the Mae Hong Son Loop without stopping. But when it comes to where to sleep here, the name northern-Thailand regulars reach for first is Riverhouse Hotel (The Teak House) — a three-storey teak house on the Yuam River that has been open since around 2000. The building and almost all of its furniture are made of teak, most rooms open onto a river-facing balcony, and the real draw is the timber deck over the water at dusk rather than any luxury facilities.

Our Full Review

Riverhouse The Teak House is a three-storey teak building on Langpanich Road, right on the bank of the Yuam River in the centre of Mae Sariang. It opened around 2000 and was last renovated in 2024. The detail guests return to again and again is that the structure and the furniture are made almost entirely of teak — timber floors, timber walls, timber window shutters, all handmade. With just 12 rooms, the place feels closer to staying at a relative's house than at a hotel, and several reviewers note that you take your shoes off before going up, exactly like a homestay.

Rooms come as twins, queen doubles, and triples, and nearly every one has a small balcony facing the Yuam River. Inside you get air-conditioning, a TV, a fridge, and an en-suite bathroom with a hot shower, finished in teak with a few Lanna textile touches that keep it warm rather than stark. Guests agree the river view from the balcony at sunrise and sunset is the best part of staying here. One room (number 23) famously has a large tree growing up through its balcony — a spot guests photograph often.

Teak deck over the Yuam River with dining tables and mountain views at Riverhouse Mae Sariang

One guest recalls: "Sitting on the timber balcony with a morning coffee, watching the mist lift off the Yuam River — it was so quiet they could hear the water moving. This is exactly why you come to Mae Sariang."

The part most people love most is the riverside timber deck that doubles as the restaurant and cafe. Teak tables line the deck, a hammock is slung under a tree, and the view runs across the Yuam River to the fields and hills on the far bank. Breakfast is ordered the night before — you choose between boiled rice with minced pork or an American set — and dinner at the on-site restaurant draws steady praise for the cooking. Inside the house there is a small teak bar with a snug feel, open for a drink in the evening.

Teak-panelled twin room with Lanna-pattern runners and garden-facing windows

The location makes wandering Mae Sariang easy. It's a two-minute walk to Wat Chong Soong and Wat Si Bun Rueang, and only a few steps further to the city pillar shrine and the Mae Sariang museum. The morning market is close enough to walk over for coffee and pa-tong-go. This is a sensible overnight stop for anyone driving the Mae Hong Son Loop who wants a quiet small town for a night before pushing on to Pai or Mae Hong Son town. The hotel also rents bicycles if you'd rather pedal around.

The score sits at 8.7/10 from 49 reviews on Trip.com (and it ranks #1 among small hotels in Mae Sariang on TripAdvisor). Cleanliness scores well at 9.1, as does service. The one thing to flag up front: a teak house does not hold sound well — timber floors and walls mean you hear people walking on the floor above and conversations in the next room fairly clearly. Some reviewers find the rooms a little dated, and there's no lift, so upper-floor rooms mean stairs. Light sleepers should go in knowing this.

Teak cafe and bar with handmade furniture inside the Riverhouse

On price, rooms start around ฿600/night for a standard, rising to roughly ฿1,300–1,500 for a river-view room in high season. Set against the teak-house-on-the-water atmosphere you're getting, that's strong value for a town this size. The cool season (November–January) brings the most Loop traffic, and the river-facing rooms book out first — reserve two to three weeks ahead if a river-view balcony is what you're after.

The bottom line: Riverhouse The Teak House suits travellers who love an old timber house by the water — quiet, informal, and not expecting a luxury hotel. The real selling point is the all-teak construction and the Yuam River balconies, not a pool or spa (there's no pool here). If you're driving the Mae Hong Son Loop and want one characterful night in a small town, this is the best Mae Sariang has — just choose your room carefully for noise.

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Built entirely of teak
Three-storey building and handmade teak furniture throughout · the feel of an old timber house
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Yuam River balconies
Almost every room faces the river · morning mist and sunsets are the standout moments
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Riverside restaurant + cafe
Timber deck over the water with a hammock · breakfast ordered ahead, dinner well reviewed
Our Rating
8.7
out of 10
Based on 49+ reviews
Cleanliness
9.1
Location
8.7
Service
8.7
Amenities
8.3
View / Atmosphere
9.0
Value
8.6
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
8.5 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Beautiful teak house with a warm, homestay-like feel
  • River-view balconies catch the morning mist and sunset
  • Friendly staff happy to suggest routes and day trips
  • Central location — walk to the temples and morning market
◎ Things to note
  • ! Timber house carries sound — you hear neighbours and the floor above
  • ! Some rooms feel dated, fittings showing their age
  • ! No lift — upper-floor rooms mean climbing stairs
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
8.6 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Handmade all-teak construction — increasingly hard to find
  • Quiet Yuam riverside, a good midway stop on the Mae Hong Son Loop
  • Riverside restaurant and cafe with a nice setting · bikes for rent
  • Excellent value for a teak house by the river
◎ Things to note
  • ! Thin timber walls let sound through — light sleepers should pick their room
  • ! River-view rooms sell out fast in the cool season
  • ! No swimming pool or on-site spa
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
Riverhouse The Teak House is a riverside timber house that sells character and atmosphere rather than facilities. It's a small, informal 12-room stay made for Mae Hong Son Loop drivers who want one quiet night in a small town. The trade-off for that charm is sound carrying easily through the teak walls.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you're a light sleeper — ask for a top-floor room, or a corner room without neighbours on both sides → timber floors and walls carry footsteps from above and conversations next door fairly clearly
  • 💡If you want the river view — specify a River View room when booking, as there are cheaper City View rooms that face the road instead → river-facing rooms book out first in the cool season
  • 💡If mobility is a concern — the house is three timber storeys with no lift, so upper rooms mean stairs → request a ground-floor room at the time of booking to be safe
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
฿600
/ night
Standard Double Room, City View (queen bed · air-con) · estimated starting price
Standard City View
฿600
Standard Twin River View
฿900
Standard Double River View
฿1,000
Standard Triple River View
฿1,300
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Insider Tips
🌄
Wake early for the river mist
Mist lifts off the Yuam River around 6–7 am and looks its best · order a coffee to the timber balcony before anyone else is up
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Order breakfast the night before
Breakfast is made to order — boiled rice with minced pork or an American set · tell staff in the evening so you're not waiting in the morning
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Rent a bike around town
The hotel rents bicycles, and Mae Sariang is small and quiet — easy to pedal between the temples and the morning market
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Walk to Wat Chong Soong at dusk
Wat Chong Soong and Wat Si Bun Rueang are a 2-minute walk away · the Shan-style architecture looks best in evening light

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Riverhouse Hotel (The Teak House) located and what is nearby?
It's at 77 Langpanich Road, Mae Sariang district, Mae Hong Son Province, on the bank of the Yuam River in the centre of Mae Sariang. Wat Chong Soong is a 2-minute walk, with the city pillar shrine and morning market close by. It makes a good midway stop for anyone driving the Mae Hong Son Loop before continuing to Pai or Mae Hong Son town (around 3 hours away).
What does Riverhouse The Teak House cost per night?
Standard rooms start from approximately ฿600/night for a city view, with river-view rooms around ฿900–1,300. Rates rise in the cool season (November–January) and the river-facing rooms sell out fast. Always compare Agoda, Booking and Trip.com before committing.
Why is it called The Teak House?
Because the building is a three-storey teak house and the furniture is made almost entirely of handmade teak — floors, walls, window shutters, beds and tables included. That kind of timber craftsmanship is increasingly rare, which is the property's main selling point.
Is there a pool, and how is the soundproofing?
There is no swimming pool — this is a small 12-room teak house focused on its riverside setting. Worth knowing: a teak house doesn't hold sound well, so you can hear people on the floor above and in neighbouring rooms. Light sleepers should request a top-floor or corner room when booking.
What is breakfast like?
Breakfast is made to order and chosen the night before, with a choice of boiled rice with minced pork or an American set, served on the timber deck over the Yuam River. Dinner at the hotel's restaurant is also well regarded for its cooking.
Who is it best suited for?
Best for Mae Hong Son Loop drivers or couples who love an old timber house by the water — quiet, informal, and not expecting resort-level facilities. If you want a pool or genuinely soundproof rooms, this may not be the right fit.
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