Cold Getaways in Thailand
When we think of winter, our minds usually stray to distant lands, like Iceland or Japan. And while those living in seasonal countries may appreciate our all-year-round summer sun, hope is not lost for those of us living with the hot, hot weather that is our reality.
Turns out, winter is much closer than you think. Here are 10 chilly getaways within Thailand so we don’t have to burn out pockets travelling too far this year end!
1. Khao Kho, Phetchabun
Relatively unvisited by tourists, the Khao Kho district is home to Phetchabun’s most beautiful mountains. Less than a 5-hour drive from BKK, the weather here is cool all year round and can drop to 12ºC from late December to early January.
Accommodation
Phu Sandao Resort
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Stepping into Phu Sandao Resort will make you wonder if you’ve somehow transported yourself out of Thailand. The view is replaced with a breathtaking mountainous sight at 927 metres above sea level which resembles the hilly peaks of Switzerland.
Phu Sandao Resort
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Phu Sandao Resort has 8 rooms – 5 orange cylindrical pods and 3 lofts, each with a balcony facing the paddy field. And while the pods do offer more exclusivity and privacy, the lofts have a larger balcony and bean bags to lounge upon for you to enjoy the misty view.
View from the lofts
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Whether it’s watching the sunrise or enjoying a cup of freshly brewed tea, the experience is one you won’t forget.
Address: 281 Villa No. 6, Tambon Khaem Son, Amphoe Khao Kho, Changwat Phetchabun 67270, Thailand
Rates: From ฿3,000 a night (~USD99)
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Blue Sky Resort
Blue Sky Resort is as close as you can get to a weekend getaway in an English countryside. From the picturesque hills to the fountains and lavender fields, this vintage resort is enough to keep selfie-lovers busy the whole day.
Rooms start from ฿3,000+ a night, inclusive of a complimentary breakfast. Those travelling in large groups can also book their two-level family suite at ฿7,000 a night.
Besides Thai food, the resort also offers Western and Italian cuisine. As the food can be rather pricey, you can always choose to visit the nearby local market if you find yourself itching for a bite!
Read our full article on Blue Sky Resort here.
Rates: From ฿3,000 a night (~USD99)
Address: 96 Moo 5, Tambon Khaem Son, Amphoe Khao Kho, Chang Wat Phetchabun 67280, Thailand
Telephone: +66 02 247 7310 | +66 02 247 7311
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2. Pai, Mae Hong Son
Pai is a great place for nature-lovers to escape the city and indulge in what mother nature has to offer. And unlike our humid rainforests, temperatures can drop as low as 11ºC at night!
Accommodation
Oia Pai Resort
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If you’ve always wanted to travel to the City of Water you’ll love The Oia Pai Resort – Thailand’s little Venice. Located beside a salt-water lake, the resort comes with canoes tied up to a dock at your doorstep for you to paddle around.
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You’ll want to spend most of your time outdoors enjoying the view, so even the food is served outside on a complimentary boat with seasonal fruits for you to enjoy in the morning! If you start missing the land, there are also free bike rental services at the hotel for you to explore the surrounding mountains and hills.
Rates: From ฿4,680 a night (~USD153)
Address: 254 Moo 1 Baan Mae Yen, Mae Hee, Pai 58130, Thailand
Telephone: +66 89 939 3574
Attractions
Pam Bok Waterfall
If you fancy a chilly swim, make a visit to Pam Bok Waterfall, one of Pai’s most underrated waterfalls but also the most beautiful – located just 20 minutes away from Oia Pai Resort.
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Upon walking up the narrow track, you can take a leap of faith from the elevated rocks and pass through the enclosure as you dive into the water 4 metres below.
Address: Pam Bok Village, Pai, Thailand
Muang Pang Hot Springs
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After swimming in those cold waters at Pam Bok, you may want to take a relaxing hot bath at this “secret hot spring” in Muang Pang just an hour away from town. And best of all – it’s free! You’ll feel as though you’re soaking in an onsen in Japan!
Address: Mueang Paeng, Pai District, Mae Hong Son 58130, Thailand
3. Wang Nam Khiao, Nakhon Ratchasima
Named the “caste of green water”, Wang Nam Khiao is known to have the purest air in Thailand with temperatures dropping to 10ºC at night – and that’s no surprise given the lush greenery and mountainous area it surrounds.
Accommodation
A Cup of Love
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A Cup of Love may look like just another farm, but it’s, in fact, a restaurant and coffee shop within a Swiss-style resort. Here, you can experience life on a ranch by the beautiful countryside, and become neighbours with the farm animals from ฿3,000 a night.
The sheep farm
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If you’re here only for a day, head straight for the resort’s picturesque spots from the windmill to the white bridge, and the big pond with swans. You can also cross the bridge to the sheep farm where you can pet and feed them at only ฿50!
Rates: From ฿3,000 a night (~USD99)
Address: 97 Moo 15, Wang Nam Khiao Subdistrict, Wang Nam Khiao District, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
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Attractions
Wang Nam Khiao Flora Park
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The secret to getting that coveted pastel Instagram feed is located just a 13-minute drive from the resort. Open from November to February, your eyes will be charmed by the palette of colours at Wang Nam Khiao Flora Park from their vertical gardens to their floral labyrinth.
Pink cassias at the Flora Park
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You can also trick your friends into thinking that you spent a weekend in Japan by having a “sakura photoshoot” amidst the pink cassias. Dress for the occasion with a kimono, and your friends might not even know the difference!
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The park’s main attraction would be the rainbow bell tower. It is said that ringing the bell blesses couples with abundance and happiness.
Address: Wang Nam Khiao, Wang Nam Khiao District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30370, Thailand
Opening Hours: 6AM-6PM, Daily
4. Kanchanaburi, Kanchanaburi Province
In the peak of summer, Kanchanaburi can be one of the hottest places to be in Thailand. So spare yourself the trouble and plan your trip there during the winter months when temperatures are air-con weather all day every day at 19ºC.
Accommodation
Baan Pha Sawan Resort
Just like Spongebob, you can now experience how it’s like to live in a pineapple – or whichever fruit of your liking at Baan Pha Sawan Resort, a fruit hotel in Thong Pha Phum.
Inside the pineapple room
To get to Baan Pha Sawan, you can take a bus from Kanchanaburi towards Sangkhla, and get off at Thong Pha Phum.
Rates: From ฿2,200 a night (~USD72) for a single-storey fruit room
Address: 55 Moo 5 Sahakon Nikhom, Thong Pha Phum Ban Huai Kachae 71180, Thailand
Read more about this hotel in our full Kanchanaburi article here.
Attractions
Dejtosapak Restaurant
Tables with an open space beneath
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Dejtosapak Restaurant is a good dinner stop for those making their way back to Bangkok from Baan Pha Sawan. While it may seem like any other open-air restaurant, there’s a catch – while you’re eating, the space below the dining table allows you to dangle your feet for a dip in the ocean below!
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After dinner, head to net hammocks by the sea for some rest and relaxation!
Address: 19/235, Chaichumphol Soi 1 Rd, Ban Tai, Mueang Kanchanaburi District, Kanchanaburi 71000, Thailand
Opening Hours: Daily: 10AM-9PM
5. Khao Yai, Mueang Nakhon Nayok
Khao Yai is a great place for budget travellers who can’t afford a weekend trip to Europe. A magical place that feels like a theme park in itself, it sports clear and sunny weather during the day and drops to a chillier 10ºC at night.
Accommodation
Baan Suan Noi
Guests can also dress up for free with the costumes and props available from the resort’s Cosplay Hut
Fans of LOTR will be unable to contain their excitement at Baan Suan Noi, a Hobbit-themed resort. With rooms in different themes decorated with LOTR memorabilia, you’ll feel as though you’re living in an actual Hobbiton house.
Rates: From ฿1,500 a night (2 pax, ~USD49)
Address: 292 Moo 15 Tambon Lat Bua Sikhio Nakhon Ratchasima 30340, Thailand
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Casa de Montana
If staying in a hotel is too mainstream, live the full glamping experience at Casa de Montana where you can stay in a caravan. Each caravan comes fully air-conditioned with a couch, TV, and a tiny kitchen, so you can stay in comfort while being surrounded by nature.
The caravans surround a central camping ground, so you can join in on the campfire festivities every evening and make new friends.
Rates: From ฿3,500 a night (~USD114)
Address: Casa de Montana, Mu Si, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
Website
Attractions
Primo Piazza
If you love animals, take a trip to Primo Piazza – an Italian-themed farm 9 minutes away from Casa de Montana, and make friends with the sheep, donkeys and alpacas. If you’ve never seen an alpaca in real life, here’s your chance to get up close and personal with one, and even take a selfie with them.
We guarantee that you’ll spend most of the time here taking pictures, as every corner of Primo Piazza is an Instagrammable backdrop from their old-fashioned cottages to the vintage cafes.
Address: Primo Piazza Mu Si Nakhon Ratchasima Thailand
Opening Hours: 9AM-6PM
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Find out more things to do in Khao Yai here and here.
6. Samet Nangshe, Phang Nga
Samet Nangshe viewpoint in the day
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Thanks to the power of social media, Samet Nangshe has transformed from a once unheard spot to a buzzing tourist attraction, with views that resemble the Polynesian islands in Disney’s Moana. Just 30 minutes from Phuket, it is also a good place to head to after a day of shopping.
Accommodation
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The best way to enjoy the views Samet Nangshe has to offer is to rent a tent at Sametnangshe Boutique. Besides your camera, you should also bring a blanket along as it can get chilly at night!
The night view from Samet Nangshe viewpoint
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Address: Samet Nangshe Viewpoint, Phang Nga Bay
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7. Lampang, Lampang Province
A part of Northern Thailand with much to be discovered, Lampang is a small and peaceful town with an all-day sweater-weather of 16ºC.
Accommodation
Lampang River Lodge
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Instead of renting a tent to stay in the woods, spend the night in style in a lanna wooden high-house at Lampang River Lodge, located 30 minutes from the city. If you’re travelling to Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai, the resort makes a good pit stop where you can relax before continuing your journey the next day.
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The rooms here are designed in a modern colonial Thai setting, fully-equipped with all the facilities you need for a solid night’s rest. During low tide, you may even get to see pelicans and storks while you feast on your complimentary breakfast!
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The resort provides horse-carriage services, so instead of hailing a cab or following a bus tour, you can ride in a horse-drawn cart instead while you tour the city centre.
Note: Rates vary based on seasonal deals
Address: 330 Moo 11, Chompoo, Lampang 52000, Thailand
Website
Attractions
Chae Son Hot Springs
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Following the lodge’s tours, you can head down to Chae Son Hot Springs and treat yourself at their hot and cold mineral pools. However, don’t mistake all their hot springs for bathing pools! Lampang is known to have hot springs with temperatures as high as 82ºC, and since they’re too hot to bathe in, they’re used to cook eggs instead.
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All you have to do is purchase a basket of chicken or quail eggs from the nearby stalls and place it in the pool. After 15 minutes, you’ll be enjoying some yummy half-boiled eggs!
Address: Elephant Conservation Centre, Lampang, Thailand
Opening Hours: Open 24-hours, Daily (Closed on Sunday)
Wat Chalermprakiat
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While you’re here, don’t miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to visit Lampang’s most mesmerizing attraction – a literal “Castle on a Hill”, Wat Chalermprakiat.
To get a view of Wat Chalermprakiat, you have to pay an entrance fee of ฿100 (~USD3.30), inclusive of a roundtrip songthaew (pick-up truck) ride to a base at Pu Yak Mountain. From there, you’ll have to brave an 800-metre “stairway to heaven”, but the walk isn’t too difficult and there are pit stops on the way up.
Sea of mist at Wat Chalermprakiat
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It may be a long climb, but you won’t be complaining once you reach the top and set your eyes on the 360º panoramic view of Lampang.
Address: Chae Hom, Lampang, Thailand
8. Mae Hong Son, Mae Hong Son Province
This tranquil and rugged town of Mae Hong Son is just the place to be if you want to experience a blend of Thai and Burmese culture.
Accommodation
Ban Rak Thai
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A small Chinese village is the last thing you’ll expect to see bordering Thailand and Myanmar, but that’s exactly where Ban Rak Thai is located. From November until December, the temperatures can drop to a chilling 0ºC.
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Instead of fancy resorts, you can stay in a simple mud house for a change at Lee Wine Rak Thai Resort. Besides trekking, biking and wine tasting, you can even horse ride across the border to Myanmar – legally of course, with proper arrangements made by your tour agency.
Address: 3 Moo 6 Tambon Mokjampea Amphur Maung, Ban Rak Thai 58000, Thailand
You can book a stay at the resort here.
9. Nakhon Pathom, Nakhon Pathom Province
At 18ºC in December, Nakhon is a good place for those who can’t handle extremely cold temperatures but still want to beat the heat.
Accommodation
Hidden Holiday House
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Just like its name, the Hidden Holiday House is a gem which remains undiscovered by international tourists and mostly visited by locals. Instead of renting a room, you can get a whole raft house to yourself at only ฿700 a night. Each room comes with a double bed, washroom, and complimentary breakfast, as well as an outdoor raft with a sitting area for you to enjoy your meals by the riverside.
The surrounding rice fields and canals also make it a picturesque spot for visitors, with kayaks nearby for you to paddle in the river.
Rates: From ฿700 a night
Address: 14/4 Moo 4 Wat Samrong, Nakhon Chaisi, Nakhon Pathom 73120, Thailand
Website
Attractions
Jesada Technik Museum
Vintage Tuk Tuks at the museum
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Car enthusiasts can enjoy the Jesada Technik Museum just 17 minutes away from the holiday house. The museum offers an impressive display of over 500 vehicles from mini cars, tuk-tuks, rickshaws, quirky motorcycles as well as open-topped aeroplanes with no wings!
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A Delorean at Jesada Technik Museum
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While most of us can only dream of owning a Ford or Cadillac, you can bask in the museum’s collection while here. Movie buffs can also check out a DeLorean similar to Doc Brown’s in Back to the Future!
Address: 100 Moo 2, Phuttamonthon Sai 8 Road | Ngew-Rai, Nakhon Chai Si, Thailand
Opening Hours: Tue-Sun: 9AM-5PM (Closed on Mondays)
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10. Mae Kampong, Mae On District
A short visit to Mae Kampong will make you understand why Thailand is called the land of smiles, and besides getting to know the friendly locals, you can push yourself beyond your comfort zone and opt for a homestay experience instead!
Accommodation
Mae Kampong Homestay
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This particular homestay comes inclusive of meals cooked by your host family. The homestay is a simple wooden house with clean rooms and basic facilities. While it may look quite out of the way, the place does have free wifi – but we recommend a technology detox if you’re up for the challenge!
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Step into the shoes of locals and try your hand at some of their daily duties such as collecting tea leaves to make pillows, or growing coffee and mushrooms.
Book a stay at Mae Kampong here.
Attractions
Flight of the Gibbon
Flight of the Gibbon
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When in Mae Kampong, live like the gibbons do at Flight of the Gibbon – Asia’s longest zip-line adventure. Glide through 33 stations, 3 suspension bridges and 2 vertical rappelling points spanning across 5km, and watch wildlife pass you by with the sound of the waterfall in the background.
Enjoy a cool getaway in Thailand
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Now that you’ve got your winter itinerary settled, it’s time to pack your bags and visit these cold spots that are all in Thailand. Who knows, you’ll be tempted to make a second – or third – trip each time the heat strikes!
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