This San Klang self-catering cottage boasts a peaceful lakeside location in a rural area, offering stunning mountain and rice paddy views. The one-bedroom, one-bathroom property sleeps two guests and features a kitchen with fridge, freezer and microwave, air conditioning, a garden, parking, and an immersive permaculture farm experience including vegetarian meals and opportunities to participate in farm activities.
Thailand
11/01 – 30/01
SG$100/nighttotal: SG$1900 (19 )
Choltara Home
2 2
chalet , Hat Yai
This Hat Yai holiday home, sleeping up to 15 guests, offers two bedrooms and two bathrooms, a kitchen, and air conditioning; further location details within Hat Yai are unavailable. The self-catering cottage includes a terrace and internet access, perfect for families or groups seeking a quiet stay; bachelor/hen parties are prohibited.
10 28 reviews
Thailand
01/07 – 05/07
SG$117/nighttotal: SG$468 (4 )
Brook Cabin With Private Onsen @Bannaimong
1 3
gîte , Bang Non
This Bannaimong hot spring retreat, a self-catering cottage near Ranong town in southern Thailand, offers a secluded escape in a lush forest setting. The one-bedroom cottage sleeps three, boasts a private jacuzzi, air conditioning, and internet access, plus features natural mineral-rich hot springs on-site for therapeutic bathing.
10 1 review
Thailand
23/07 – 30/07
SG$358/nighttotal: SG$2506 (7 )
Uncle Ong Home's Khaokho บ้านพักลุงโอ่งโฮม เขาค้อ
1 2
chalet , Khao Kho
Uncle Ong's Homestay, a self-catering holiday home in Ban Chek, is situated approximately 40km from Suvarnabhumi Airport and 40km from both Wat Arun and Wat Pho temples. This 108 square metre property sleeps eight guests in one bedroom with two bathrooms, offering a terrace, garden, private parking, and a fully equipped kitchen including a microwave and fridge.
9.9 14 reviews
Thailand
07/09 – 28/09
SG$53/nighttotal: SG$1113 (21 )
The Yard Sukhothai Old Town
1 2
chalet , Sukhothai
The Yard Sukhothai Old Town chalet is located in Sukhothai Old Town, an 8-minute walk (approximately 0.6km) from the Sukhothai Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This 36-square-metre self-catering cottage offers one bedroom, one bathroom, and can accommodate up to three guests, featuring air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a terrace, parking, and proximity to the historical park.
9.9 30 reviews
Thailand
27/06 – 04/07
SG$53/nighttotal: SG$371 (7 )
Molly House
1 2
gîte , Khanong Phra
This charming cottage in Tambon Khanong Phra offers a peaceful rural retreat, its precise location within the Tambon unspecified but likely several kilometres from the nearest town, providing a tranquil escape. The self-catering property sleeps two in one bedroom with one bathroom, and features a kitchen, air conditioning, parking, internet access, and direct access to fresh produce from the farm including organically grown vegetables and free-range eggs.
10 53 reviews
Thailand
15/07 – 18/07
SG$55/nighttotal: SG$165 (3 )
Egg Sell By Who Bamboo House Farmstay(small Room)
1 1
gîte , San Klang
This San Klang bamboo hut, near Doi Suthep, offers a tranquil rural escape amidst rice paddies. The self-catering cottage sleeps two, boasts a fitness centre, air conditioning, and a shared kitchen, plus optional farm activities and organic meals are available, alongside access to the Egg Sell by Who Art & Craft Cafe.
10 17 reviews
Thailand
10/11 – 10/12
SG$93/nighttotal: SG$2790 (30 )
Rai Anantachin
1 5
gîte , Don Sila
Rai Anantachin Farm stay, a two-bedroom Japanese-style house in Tambon Don Sila, offers stunning views of Doi Pha Chang mountain. This self-catering property sleeps six, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, internet access, parking, and two bathrooms; guests can enjoy fresh eggs and seasonal vegetables from the farm.
10 63 reviews
Thailand
29/08 – 31/08
SG$140/nighttotal: SG$280 (2 )
Reconnect With Nature
1 4
gîte , Mae Win
This jungle dwelling near Mae Win is a short drive from a nearby cafe, offering seclusion yet proximity to local life. The two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment sleeps eight, features a private waterfall, outdoor cooking area, and upstairs coffee area overlooking the waterfall, plus elephant sightings are possible nearby.
Thailand
02/01 – 13/02
SG$30/nighttotal: SG$1260 (42 )
Tiny House - Phu Wiang - Mini Golf - Mookata
1 2
chalet , Phu Wiang
This Phu Wiang self-catering lodge, Insider Tip Thailand Minigolf โชค Mukata chalet, is situated in Phu Wiang district, approximately 63 kilometres from Khon Kaen Airport. The 18-square-metre cottage offers one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps three guests, and includes a terrace, garden access, Wi-Fi, and on-site amenities such as a restaurant, mini-golf, and children's playground.
10 2 reviews
Thailand
20/12 – 15/01
SG$25/nighttotal: SG$650 (26 )
Baan Nin
1 1
gîte , Amphoe Palian
This tranquil gîte is located in Amphoe Palian, offering a peaceful retreat from urban noise and an opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the night sky. This family-friendly cottage, suitable for up to four guests, features one bedroom, one bathroom, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a garden, ideal for a quiet and rejuvenating getaway with a deep connection to nature.
9.3 109 reviews
Thailand
01/01 – 28/02
SG$43/nighttotal: SG$2494 (58 )
Vieng Pua Homestays
1 2
chalet , Nan
Vieng Pua Homestays is located in Nan, a short distance from the town centre and within easy reach of Nan Nakhon Airport. The chalet enjoys excellent user, location and cleanliness ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers. This one-bedroom chalet offers 26 square metres of space, comfortably accommodating up to two guests. Amenities include air conditioning, a private balcony, a seating area, a garden, free Wi-Fi and parking.
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8.5 2 reviews
Thailand
23/07 – 24/07
SG$61/nightfor 1 night
Classic 8 Home Stay Hatyai
1 4
chalet , Ban Tha Sae
Classic 8 Home Stay Hatyai is situated in Ban Tha Sae, a 6-kilometre drive from CentralFestival Hatyai Department Store. The chalet offers 68 square metres of space, sleeping up to 11 guests and featuring two living rooms, a separate bedroom, a kitchenette, and a terrace, making it ideal for families or groups.
10 2 reviews
Thailand
01/07 – 31/07
SG$45/nighttotal: SG$1350 (30 )
Pasak River Bungalow 2
1 2
chalet , Ban Bung (2)
This Ban Bung (2) bungalow offers convenient access to historical sites, being 46 kilometres from Wat Yai Chaimongkol, 48 kilometres from Wat Mahathat, 50 kilometres from Chao Sam Phraya National Museum, and 50 kilometres from Ayutthaya Historical Park. This 50 square metre chalet accommodates two guests, featuring air conditioning, a kitchenette, a private balcony with garden views, a terrace, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, and complimentary WiFi and parking.
10 1 review
Thailand
26/06 – 27/06
SG$34/nightfor 1 night
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1 1
chalet , Phetchabun
This Phetchabun chalet, located approximately 113km from Phitsanulok Airport, offers a peaceful retreat in a rural setting; the precise district remains unspecified. The 18-square-metre self-catering cottage sleeps three, boasting a bedroom, bathroom, jacuzzi, terrace, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and private parking.
9.9 13 reviews
Thailand
07/08 – 14/08
SG$51/nighttotal: SG$357 (7 )
Pasak River Bungalow 1
1 1
chalet , Sao Hai
Pasak River House, a self-catering holiday home in Sao Hai, Saraburi Province, is located approximately 42 kilometres from Wat Yai Chaimongkol and Wat Mahathat temples. This 40-square-metre Sao Hai chalet features one bedroom, one bathroom, accommodates two guests, and includes a private terrace, swimming pool, air conditioning, and free parking.
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Frequently asked questions about chalets in Thailand
What unique traditions or cultural practices should you prepare for in Thailand?
Thailand is rich in traditions. Prepare for the 'wai', a traditional greeting involving a slight bow and pressing the palms together. Showing respect for Buddhist monks and temples is crucial; dress modestly when visiting religious sites. You'll also encounter Songkran, the Thai New Year water festival in April, and Loy Krathong, a beautiful festival of lights celebrated in November. Understanding these customs will enhance your trip.
Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) in Bangkok and Don Mueang International Airport (DMK), also in Bangkok, are the busiest. They handle the majority of international and domestic flights.
What are the best chalets with a pool in Thailand?
Which part of Thailand is the best choice to rent a chalet?
For chalet rentals, consider the mountainous regions of northern Thailand, such as Chiang Mai province. Areas around Pai and Mae Hong Son offer stunning scenery and numerous charming chalets.
What are the best chalets for families and kids in Thailand?
Is using a car the best way to get around in Thailand?
Driving yourself isn't always the best option. Traffic in cities like Bangkok can be intense. Public transport, including trains and buses, is efficient and affordable for longer distances. For shorter trips within cities, taxis and motorbike taxis are readily available. Renting a car might be suitable for exploring less populated areas at your own pace.
What are the best pet friendly chalets in Thailand?
Is there any unique natural phenomenon that Thailand is known for?
Thailand is known for its stunning limestone karsts in places like Khao Sok National Park and Phang Nga Bay. These dramatic rock formations are a unique geological feature.
What are the best chalets with parking in Thailand?
A week could be spent exploring the cultural richness of Bangkok, followed by relaxing on the beaches of Phuket or Krabi. Alternatively, a week exploring the northern provinces, including Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, would offer a different experience, focusing on temples, nature, and hill tribe culture.
What are the top destinations for a weekend in Thailand?
For a weekend getaway, consider Ayutthaya, the former capital, with its magnificent historical park. Alternatively, a trip to Hua Hin, a seaside resort town, offers relaxation and beach activities.
What area of Thailand has the most desirable weather year-round?
While Thailand enjoys a tropical climate, the southern islands, particularly those in the Gulf of Thailand, tend to have the most consistently warm and sunny weather throughout the year. However, it's always best to check specific weather forecasts before travelling.
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Best Thailand luxury chalets with Hot tub or Jacuzzi
Among the 419 accommodations in Thailand, here are the 2 best luxury chalet rentals with a hot tub or jacuzzi
8.8 4 reviews
Thailand
05/01 – 31/01
SG$214/nighttotal: SG$5564 (26 )
ไร่ผางาม ภูทับเบิก
1 2
chalet , Ban Maeo Thap Boek
This mountain lodge in Ban Maeo Thap Boek is situated 4.5 kilometres from Phu Tub Berk Mountain, offering a tranquil retreat with private balconies providing scenic views. Guests can enjoy air-conditioned accommodation with a private bathroom featuring a hot tub, complimentary Wi-Fi, and private parking, alongside an à la carte breakfast.
9.5 7 reviews
Thailand
06/07 – 10/07
SG$87/nighttotal: SG$348 (4 )
น่านฟ้าธาราหมอก ภูทับเบิก
1 2
chalet , Ban Tha Kok Hai
This Ban Tha Kok Hai holiday home is situated 4.8 kilometres from Phu Tub Berk Mountain, offering easy access to stunning mountain views and hiking trails. The 25-square-metre chalet sleeps three guests and features air conditioning, a jacuzzi, private terrace, free Wi-Fi, free parking, and a flat-screen TV; à la carte breakfast is served.