Greenleaf Guesthouse
Step past the slightly chaotic common areas and you'll be surprised by the good-value rooms (with cold-w...
There are at least a hundred places to stay along Th Thanarat (Rte 2090), the road leading to the park, and plenty more in the not-so-pleasant gateway city of Pak Chong. Budget and some midrange places offer free transport to/from town, though usually only if you book a tour with them. All but the cheapies do weekday and off-season (April to October) discounts of 10% to 30%. The best setting for sleeping is, of course, in the park itself.
Step past the slightly chaotic common areas and you'll be surprised by the good-value rooms (with cold-w...
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