Boutique Raft Resort

Nam Tok


Bamboo and wood floating rooms open straight onto the river at this small resort 3km south of Nam Tok train station. It's not to the deluxe standard of the more expensive raft resorts in this area, but it's good for the price and most people are pleased with their stay. You can relax on your private terrace watching bamboo rafts float by or take a dip in the 'river swimming pool' deck.


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Nearby Nam Tok attractions

1. Nam Tok Sai Yok Noi

1.48 MILES

This lovely waterfall, also known as Nam Tok Khao Pang, is a very popular place for Thais, who flock here at the weekends to have a swim and roll out…

2. Tham Lawa

7.53 MILES

Walking along the dimly lit 280m trail through Lawa Cave you'll pass several large chambers with imposing stalactites, stalagmites and other odd rock…

3. Tham Krasae

10.59 MILES

Tham Krasae (Krasae Cave) was used by the Japanese while building this difficult stretch of the Death Railway. The wooden trestle bridge they ordered the…

4. Hellfire Pass Interpretive Centre

11.57 MILES

The infamous cutting known as Hellfire Pass was the largest along the length of the Thailand–Burma Railway, and the most deadly for the people forced to…

5. Erawan National Park

12.36 MILES

Splashing in emerald-green pools under Erawan Falls is the highlight of this very popular 550-sq-km park. Seven tiers of waterfall tumble through the…

6. Tham Phra That

12.57 MILES

This is one of our favourite caves in Thailand. Five hundred and ninety two steep steps and a tight squeeze take you into a stadium-sized chamber full of…

7. Muang Sing Historical Park

17.57 MILES

The ruins of 'Lion City', the westernmost-known Khmer outpost, are spread around a 102-hectare compound girded by 4.5km of walls. Serving most likely as…

8. Nam Tok Sai Yok Lek

20.21 MILES

Despite its name (lek means 'small') this waterfall is actually a little bigger than it's companion Sai Yok Yai (yai means 'large') on the other side of…