Why guests love it
- Free parking available on-site
- Swimming pool
Guest score breakdown
8.5 / 10Facilities
Room Types
Deluxe Twin Room
Deluxe Double Room
Prairie Hills Resort brings a relaxed countryside vibe to your Khao Yai adventure. You’re positioned right on Thanarat Road in the Pak Chong area, which puts you in prime territory for exploring Thailand’s most accessible national park. The resort sits in Tumbon Moosi, where the mountain air feels fresher and the pace slows down from Bangkok’s intensity.
What makes Prairie Hills work is its combination of essential comforts without unnecessary frills. The 24-hour security gives you peace of mind when you’re out exploring caves and waterfalls all day, while the car parking is genuinely useful here since most Khao Yai attractions require your own wheels. Wi-Fi keeps you connected, though honestly, you might want to disconnect a bit in this natural setting.
Insider Tip: The Thanarat Road location is perfect for early morning national park entries – you can beat the crowds to popular spots like Haew Narok Waterfall by getting an early start from the resort.
This resort hits the sweet spot for couples and small groups who want comfortable accommodation without paying premium resort prices. The 8.4/10 rating from over 1,000 Agoda reviews suggests guests appreciate getting solid value rather than luxury touches. At 3.5 stars, expect clean, functional rooms and reliable service rather than spa treatments or fancy restaurants. The $65 starting rate makes it accessible for travelers who’d rather spend their budget on activities than accommodation upgrades.
- Strategic Thanarat Road location for national park access
- Strong guest satisfaction with 8.4/10 rating from 1,092 reviews
- Essential amenities like parking and security included
- Limited on-site facilities for rainy day entertainment
- 3.5-star rating means basic rather than luxury accommodations
At $65 per night, Prairie Hills positions itself in the mid-range sweet spot for Khao Yai accommodation. Your location on Thanarat Road means easy access to the national park’s main entrance and key attractions. Having a car becomes essential here, but that’s standard for exploring Khao Yai’s scattered wineries, farms, and natural sites effectively.































