"The hotel is close to the park, which is good for jogging or walking. From Nakhon Sawan train station, I took a green open air mini-bus to a nearby secondary school. The fare was 12 baht. The hotel is clean with good air circulation. There is a balcony to hang up the washing too. I like this budget-friendly hotel. "
"I have stayed many times in Mai Hom Villa Resort. Quiet,clean and comfortable and a good stopping point when driving between Pattaya and Northern Thailand. A small Big C shop and dining options are within walking distance. Plenty of undercover parking spaces available is a bonus. "
"Good location for a stop-over while driving from Chiang Rai to Rayong with a dog.The room was acceptably clean and bed was comfortable. Only adverse comments relates to the bathroom which was dated and in need of maintenance - for example shower was feeble and replacement of the leaky hose would have been beneficial. Good value for the price paid though."
"The place is good if you like quite villager style of living. The place is 2-3km off the main road. Only a couple of shops selling sundry goods. If you do not have your own transportation, then it could be problematic. Need to call the owner to fetch you in as he speak good English. To get supplies or food, need to travel a few kilometers to town. The single unit wooden house is the main thing that attracts me but the room is a bit small and crammed. I would expect them to clear the rubbish...
"Our hotel room was very dirty with many small insects, lizards and other mosquitos. They were running around. On complaining, they gave us a second room which was even worse. The manager was called and he was very aggressive with me. I feared for our lives. He shouted and pointed at me and moved towards me informing me that my complaint was not valid. Point black he refused to even try a third room and told us to get out of his hotel. Avoid at all costs!"
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Floating markets along the Sakae Krang River showcase local life where vendors sell fresh produce and handicrafts from wooden boats. Wat Tha Sung's 'Crystal Hall' dazzles visitors with mirrored pillars while the nearby Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary offers glimpses of wild elephants and tigers.
The hottest months are usually April and March, with an average temperature of 31°C, while the coldest months are December and January, with an average of 26°C. The rainiest months in Uthai Thani are September, August, July and October, with each month seeing an average of 250 mm of rainfall.