Baanmaichaiklong Resort Prachinburi — stilt wooden houses by the canal that sell quiet for a couple of hundred baht
Picture this: sleeping in a stilt wooden house with the breeze passing underneath, opening the window onto still canal water in the morning, hearing only wind and birds — not traffic or tourists. Baanmaichaiklong Resort is a small wooden-house resort of around 16 rooms in Khlong Kacha sub-district, Mueang Prachinburi district, that chooses to sell simplicity and canalside quiet over luxury · it's a 3-star, folk-style wooden-house stay, plainly furnished, with a TV, water heater and Wi-Fi that do the job · prices start at around THB 400/night for a Standard room and about THB 600–800 for a Deluxe · voices from real reviews agree the place has a "relaxed riverside feel, friendly service, and is quiet and peaceful," which suits anyone who wants a budget, low-key night in Prachinburi town.
Baanmaichaiklong Resort overview — who it's for — to put it as briefly as possible, Baanmaichaiklong Resort is a stay for anyone who wants a quiet night by the canal in Prachinburi town without paying a lot · it isn't a luxurious hillside resort like the Khao Yai side, and it isn't a downtown high-rise hotel with lifts and a smart lobby · instead it's a small wooden-house resort of around 16 rooms, in the form of stilt wooden houses spread across the canalside in Khlong Kacha sub-district, Mueang Prachinburi district · from the property information and the real review voices we could find, the people who say they're happy here tend to be budget travellers, people coming for errands or to visit relatives in Prachinburi town, couples who want a plain, quiet atmosphere, and anyone who doesn't need many fancy facilities · one review says plainly that the place has "a relaxed riverside feel, lovely friendly service, and is a quiet, natural spot with no noisy crowds of tourists," which sums up the property's character fairly accurately · on the other hand, if you're after a four- or five-star luxury stay, a swimming pool, an in-house restaurant, or brand-new, modern-styled rooms, this may not be the type you're looking for, because it's a folk-style wooden house that mainly sells simplicity and a budget price · put another way, it's the "good value and quiet" type of stay, for people who care more about a comfortable, restful sleep than about having every facility.
Location and getting around — what makes Baanmaichaiklong Resort interesting is a location that is "in the town area but still quiet" · the resort sits at 49/8 Moo 1, Suwinthawong Road, Khlong Kacha sub-district, Mueang Prachinburi district, an outer-town zone that still has a suburban feel and canals in view, yet you can still drive into the centre of Prachinburi in not much time · Khlong Kacha is not far from the town and several key spots — the property information notes that it's convenient to reach the V.N.D Golf Course, Prachinburi Tennis Court and Chao Phraya Abhaibhubejhr Hospital, the province's well-known hospital and Thai traditional-medicine centre · being close to Abhaibhubejhr Hospital is something many people overlook, but it's actually very useful for anyone coming to run errands, see a doctor, or visit relatives at the hospital, because you get a budget stay that isn't far away · for onward sightseeing, this in-town location moves easily to the province's landmarks — Wat Kaew Phichit, the Abhaibhubejhr Museum, the town market, and on to the Khao Ito Waterfall side or the Prachinburi route up Khao Yai · the honest caveat is that you should have your own car to come here, because it's a small resort in an outer-town zone where public transport isn't very convenient, and the resort itself is down a lane you should call about for directions if it's your first visit.
"A relaxed riverside feel, nice and quiet, no noisy crowds of tourists to bother you, lovely friendly service — for this price in Prachinburi town it's really good value for anyone who just wants a quiet night's sleep."
Room types and decor — Baanmaichaiklong Resort has around 16 rooms in the form of stilt wooden houses, the signature implied by its name · from the property information, the rooms split into two main groups · the first is Standard rooms, about 8 of them, starting around THB 400/night, a reasonably sized room for sleeping, simply furnished in a folk-style wooden look · the second is Deluxe rooms, about 6 of them, around THB 600–800/night, which are larger and have slightly more complete facilities · from the property information and reviews, most rooms are plainly furnished with a TV, water heater and Wi-Fi; some rooms have air conditioning, some have a fan depending on the price tier, so you should check clearly when booking whether you're getting air conditioning or a fan · the charm of the stilt-wooden-house rooms is the airy feel, the breeze passing through, and the sense of staying in a countryside garden house rather than a regular hotel room · to be honest, at this price the decor and materials are naturally simple and not brand-new — it's a wooden house that emphasises being practical over being luxurious · people who set their expectations to match a couple-of-hundred-baht price tend to be happy, while people expecting a modern hotel-style room may find it too plain · we'd suggest asking to see the room, or asking for the latest room photos, before booking so you get a room that matches what you want.
Facilities and the canalside atmosphere — for a small, budget wooden-house resort, the facilities here are reasonable for a simple, restful stay · from the property information, the shared services include a reception counter, Wi-Fi in the common area, parking and laundry service · the signature point that reviews mention is the canalside and garden atmosphere, where you can stroll and catch the breeze, sit by the water, and listen to the sounds of nature with no noisy crowds to disturb you · the property also notes that it has a massage service to relax after a day of travelling or running errands · to be honest, there is no swimming pool and no large in-house restaurant here as you'd find at a larger resort, because it's a small stay that emphasises simplicity and price · this is something to know from the start — anyone who wants a pool or full facilities should consider other options · but if what you're after is a quiet canalside corner, a garden-house atmosphere, and a clean bed at a budget price, this place delivers those in a way that fits its character · another thing to know is that this stay does not allow pets, according to the booking-site information, so if you intend to bring your furry friend you'll need to find another pet-friendly stay.
Food and restaurants nearby — because it's a small wooden-house resort, Baanmaichaiklong Resort doesn't focus on an in-house restaurant, and the property information doesn't state that breakfast is included in the room rate the way a big resort would, so you should ask about the breakfast terms clearly when booking · the upside of the resort being in Mueang Prachinburi district is that food isn't a problem, because you can drive into town to find restaurants, rice shops, cafes and convenience stores not far away — unlike the hillside resorts on the Khao Yai side that sit in the middle of the valley where food is harder to find · Prachinburi town has plenty of well-known eats — noodle shops, riverside restaurants, and a town market that's an easy drive · for people coming to run errands or visit relatives at Abhaibhubejhr Hospital, getting a stay that's close to both the hospital and the town's food spots is an advantage · overall, food here is mostly a matter of heading out, which is easy because it's in the town area · we'd suggest planning your meal stops, and if you arrive late, buying some food to bring along, because a small resort may not have anything for sale on-site.
Service — service is the point that earns praise in the real reviews we could find · several comments agree that the staff and the owner are friendly, lovely and look after you well, in the way of a small stay the owner runs themselves, which is a charm you find in small wooden-house resorts · guests feeling welcomed warmly, as if visiting a relative's house, is an advantage that big high-rise hotels can't offer · that said, because it's a small stay with a small team, you should call ahead to make contact at certain times, especially if you arrive outside working hours or late at night · the resort's contact numbers are 037-211545 and 086-111-1888 (some channels list the admin number 086-113-3248), which you should call to confirm your booking, ask whether the room has air conditioning or a fan, and ask for directions before travelling, because the resort itself is down a lane that may be hard to find for first-time visitors · booking directly with the property by phone is often the channel that gets the best price and the most accurate information for a small stay like this.
Voices from real reviews (both praise and criticism) — to be honest, Baanmaichaiklong Resort is a small stay that still has few online reviews on the big booking platforms (for example Trip.com, which still shows an awaiting-reviews status), so the picture has to be built mainly from the property information and the qualitative review voices we could find · on the praise side: the voices that agree mention the relaxed riverside feel, the quiet with no crowds of tourists, the friendly, lovely service, and the budget price that's good value for a night's sleep in Prachinburi town · the charm of the stilt wooden houses and the canalside corners is a point many people like, because it feels like staying in a garden house rather than a hotel · on the caveat side: because it's a couple-of-hundred-baht stay, what you should prepare for is the simplicity of the rooms and materials, some rooms possibly being old as the wooden house ages, and no luxury facilities · besides, the small number of online reviews means up-to-date opinions are limited, so you should call to ask about the latest room condition and facilities before booking · overall, the picture you get is a straightforward budget stay that delivers what the price promises and doesn't overhype, which for budget travellers is a good thing.
"A simple wooden-house stay by the canal, nice and quiet, good for anyone coming to run errands in town who wants a budget night's sleep · the rooms aren't fancy but clean enough, the owner is lovely — next time I'll call ahead to check clearly whether I'm getting an air-conditioned or a fan room."
Comparing price and value — Baanmaichaiklong Resort's prices are in the most budget group of Prachinburi stays · Standard rooms start around THB 400/night and Deluxe rooms around THB 600–800/night, a price range that isn't easy to find these days even in a small province · compared with other budget stays in Prachinburi town like the apartments or guesthouses in town, Baanmaichaiklong's difference is the wooden-house canalside atmosphere and the quiet that rooms in a building can't give · on the other hand, compared with riverside resorts like Aroonsawad Riverview that start in the thousands, or the hillside resorts on the Khao Yai side, the price differs clearly, and what you get differs too — Baanmaichaiklong gives you the budget price and the simplicity, while the pricier resorts give you a pool and more facilities · the bottom line is that the value here depends on how much you value "a budget price and quiet in town" — if that's you, this price is really good value for a night's sleep, but you should set your expectations to match a small couple-of-hundred-baht stay and ask about the room condition before booking.
Things to know before booking — a few things help make the stay smoother · one, call to confirm your booking and ask for details in advance at 037-211545 or 086-111-1888, because it's a small stay where online reviews are still few and the booking-site information may be incomplete · two, ask clearly whether the room has air conditioning or a fan and what the price includes, because the budget Standard rooms and the Deluxe rooms have different facilities · three, you should have your own car because it's in an outer-town zone where public transport isn't convenient, and you should ask about the route into the lane if it's your first visit · four, plan around food because the stay has no large in-house restaurant, but it's an easy drive into town to find food · five, this place doesn't accept pets, so if you're bringing your furry friend you'll need another stay · six, check-in is at 2:00 PM and check-out at 12:00 PM; if you arrive outside those times you should let them know in advance · seven, if you care about room condition and cleanliness, ask to see the room at check-in and don't hesitate to ask to change if you get a room that isn't right for you.
Summary — from the property information and the real review voices we could find, Baanmaichaiklong Resort is the stay best suited to budget travellers who want a quiet night by the canal in Mueang Prachinburi district, without needing luxury facilities · its strengths are prices that start in the hundreds, a quiet stilt-wooden-house canalside atmosphere, friendly service, and an in-town location close to Chao Phraya Abhaibhubejhr Hospital and the town's food spots · what you have to accept is that it's a small, budget stay with simple rooms, no pool or large restaurant, few online reviews, and that you should have your own car · if you're after a four- or five-star luxury stay, a pool, or a modern hotel-style room, this isn't the answer, and you should consider a town hotel like Kantary 304 or a riverside/hillside resort instead · but for a budget trip, running errands in town, or a night when you want canalside quiet at a price you can genuinely afford — Baanmaichaiklong Resort can be the choice that matches that need, as long as you call to ask for the details clearly and set your expectations to match the character of a small wooden-house stay by the canal.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Budget price starting in the hundreds, good value for a night in town
- ✓ Quiet canalside wooden-house atmosphere with no crowds
- ✓ Friendly service in the way of a small owner-run stay
- ✓ In the town area, close to Abhaibhubejhr Hospital and food spots
- ! Simple rooms with no luxury facilities
- ! No swimming pool or large in-house restaurant
- ! Few online reviews, so call to ask before booking
- ✓ Stilt-wooden-house rooms with a garden-house feel
- ✓ Quiet by the canal, good for a plain, restful stay
- ✓ Has parking, laundry service and a massage service
- ✓ Easy drive into town to find food
- ! Some rooms may be old as the wooden house ages, so ask to see the room first
- ! You need your own car; public transport isn't convenient
- ! No pets allowed
- 💡If you expect a modern hotel-style room or full facilities — this is a folk-style, couple-of-hundred-baht wooden house with simple rooms and no pool → if you want the full package, look at a town hotel like Kantary 304 or a pricier riverside resort.
- 💡If you don't have your own car — the resort is in an outer-town zone where public transport isn't convenient, and it's down a lane that may be hard to find → if you're not driving, look at a stay in the town centre where you can walk to find food more easily.
- 💡If you're worried about room condition and limited information — online reviews are still few and some rooms may be old as the wooden house ages → call 037-211545 or 086-111-1888 to confirm the air conditioning/fan question and ask to see the room at check-in.