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Kama Siri Koh Kood
🎒 Budget Guesthouse · In the village 📍 Near Klong Hin Beach · Koh Kood
8.3 / 10
🇹🇭 Village on the Klong Hin–Klong Prao side · Koh Kood · Trat
Kama Siri Koh Kood
Budget Guesthouse · Small bungalows and rooms · 5 min drive to Klong Hin Beach · Helpful owner · Affordable prices
Rooms and bungalows at Kama Siri Koh Kood, simply decorated and clean on a budget
The common area and garden at Kama Siri Koh Kood, Koh Kood, with a village atmosphere
Type
Budget Guesthouse/Bungalow
Review Score
8.3 / 10
From
THB 650 /night
Rooms
Bungalows/small rooms
Area
Klong Hin Near Ao Tapao
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Kama Siri Koh Kood — a small budget guesthouse that sells the owner's genuine care and a location close to Klong Hin Beach

On Koh Kood, an island known for beachfront resorts that run from a few thousand baht to six figures, there's a small place in the village playing a different game — Kama Siri Koh Kood · This isn't a beachfront resort or a pool villa, but a small guesthouse with just a handful of bungalows in the Klong Hin–Klong Prao area that sells affordable prices starting in the low hundreds, a simple kind of cleanliness, and what guests mention most often: an owner and staff who are genuinely helpful and sincere, recommending places to go and arranging boat and van tickets back to Bangkok · The stay sits about a 5 min drive from Klong Hin Beach and Ao Tapao, with free Wi-Fi, free parking, a garden and a common area · Prices start at around THB 650–1,200/night depending on the room type · Review scores across the various platforms sit somewhere in the low-to-mid 8s, from a small number of reviews because this is a small place, but most of the feedback leans positive on value and the care · It suits budget travellers, backpackers, and anyone who wants a cheap base to head out and explore the island, more than people after a beachfront resort with full facilities.

Our Full Review

The overview and who it suits — to put it as simply as possible, Kama Siri Koh Kood is a small, budget stay set in the village on the Klong Hin–Klong Prao side of Koh Kood, Trat · It's not a beachfront resort where you walk straight into the sea from your room, and it's not a luxury pool villa with full service · It's a guesthouse with just a few bungalows that sell three clear things: prices you can reach starting in the low hundreds, a simple kind of cleanliness, and genuine care from the owner · Open since around 2013 and renovated in 2015, the place is small at roughly 8 rooms and bungalows, which makes the feel friendly — more like staying at a friend's house than at a hotel · From real reviews on Trip.com, Booking.com and Agoda, the people it suits best are budget travellers, backpackers, couples and groups of friends who want to save on the room so they can put the budget into activities and food, and anyone who wants to feel the real village side of Koh Kood rather than the resort bubble · The thing to say straight from the start is that because it's a small place with not many reviews on each platform, the scores are scattered — some platforms show around 8.0 from a small number of reviews, some travel guides list it higher, so the overall picture is better read as "a small place most people are happy with for the price" than as an exact number · On the flip side, if you're expecting a beachfront resort, a pool, a big new luxury room, or big-hotel service, this isn't the answer, and you should look at a seafront resort on the island instead.

Location and getting there — Kama Siri sits in the village on the Klong Hin–Klong Prao side, in the central part of Koh Kood. It isn't right on the beach, but it's about a 5 min drive from Klong Hin Beach and Ao Tapao, and not far from Klong Chao Waterfall, one of the island's standout nature spots · The upside of a location like this is that you get the real village atmosphere, with local-priced shops and restaurants nearby rather than resort prices, and the room rates are much cheaper than equivalent beachfront stays · The trade-off to understand is that you have to travel out to the sea and the beaches yourself — you can't roll out of bed and walk down to the sand · The thing to plan for first is that Koh Kood is at the far eastern end of the Gulf of Thailand, near the Cambodian border, so getting there takes several legs · The standard route is from Bangkok by car or van to Trat, around 5–6 hr, then to the pier at Laem Sok or Laem Ngop and a speedboat across to Koh Kood, around 1–1.5 hr, then a vehicle on the island to the stay · A point many reviews agree on is that the owner and staff help arrange the boat and van tickets, including the van back to Bangkok, which turns what looks like a complicated trip into something much easier — it's worth giving them your arrival time in advance so transfers line up · The straight advice is that because the stay isn't on the beach and is in the village, renting a scooter to ride yourself is the most convenient and cheapest way to get out to the beaches, waterfall and various restaurants around the island. Anyone who doesn't ride should ask the stay about vehicle fees and transfer service ahead of time.

"The owner and staff are so lovely — they sorted out the boat booking and arranged the van back to Bangkok for us · The room is small but clean and good for the price; it's not on the beach, but you rent a motorbike and it's only five minutes to the sand. Great value for anyone on a budget."

Rooms and bungalows at Kama Siri Koh Kood, simply decorated and clean on a budget

Room types and decor — Kama Siri is a small place with just a few room and bungalow types to choose from, which is normal for a guesthouse this size and something to match to your budget and needs at the time of booking · The cheapest is the Standard Room, a simple king-bed room where some rooms have a shared bathroom, with the lowest starting price around the high hundreds, suited to backpackers who want to save and can handle a shared bathroom · A step up is the Deluxe Bungalow, a queen-bed bungalow with a private bathroom, more comfortable and more private · There's an interesting option in the Deluxe Tent, a semi-permanent tent that's air-conditioned and has a private bathroom, giving a camping feel while still being comfortable, good for anyone who wants something different from a normal room · And the Family Room for families or larger groups travelling together · The decor overall is simple and clean, focused on being practical rather than on luxury or bold design — many reviews use the words "small but clean" and "good value" · The thing to say honestly is that the rooms aren't spacious and the in-room items are basic, because this is a budget-level stay, not a resort · The advice before booking is to look closely at the photos and details of each type, and especially to check whether the room you pick has a private or shared bathroom, because some Standard rooms use a shared one. If you want privacy, choose the Deluxe Bungalow or Deluxe Tent with a private bathroom · And because there aren't many rooms, in high season book ahead since it fills up fast.

Facilities and common areas — as a small, budget stay, Kama Siri has the basic facilities you need to use it as a base on the island, but it's not a resort with a pool or spa, and you have to set expectations accordingly · What it has is free Wi-Fi (mainly in the common areas), free parking for anyone bringing a car or scooter, a garden and a common area/lounge to sit in, and a reception desk that helps with tickets and travel info · On top of that there are some extra services, such as diving, tour/boat-ticket arrangements, a barbecue corner, and bike/scooter rental, so it's easy to get out and explore the island · The thing to say plainly is that there's no pool and it's not on the beach — anyone who wants to swim has to travel out to Klong Hin Beach or Ao Tapao, about a 5 min drive away · The Wi-Fi signal at a small place like this may not be strong everywhere, and the facilities are basic rather than the full set of a big hotel · But in practical terms for a budget traveller, what's there is enough for sleeping, showering, storing your things and using it as a base to head out, which is exactly what this stay's target group is after.

Food and drink — Kama Siri is a small stay that's more about the bed and the location than being a food destination · On breakfast, reviews and platform info note that there's a continental breakfast served in the morning (around 6:00 AM–11:00 AM) for an extra charge, not always included in the room rate, so it's worth asking and checking the terms clearly when you book or check in to avoid any misunderstanding · There's a barbecue corner and common area that's sometimes used for activities or sitting down to eat together, which fits the friendly feel of a small stay · The upside of a village location is that there are local-priced restaurants and shops nearby, friendlier on the wallet than the places in the beachfront resort zone, so many guests choose to head out to the village eateries — one of the charms of staying in the community · The honest note is that because it isn't a resort with a full restaurant, the in-house food options are limited, and anyone who likes the convenience of a hotel restaurant for every meal may feel they need to go out · The fix guests suggest is to rent a scooter to ride out to the restaurants on the Klong Chao side or by the beach, where there are more options, and to plan dinner ahead on days you want to eat further afield · Overall, the food side of Kama Siri is fine for a budget guesthouse, and suits a style of staying where you use the place as a base to go and eat at village restaurants rather than expecting an in-house dining experience.

The common area and garden at Kama Siri Koh Kood, Koh Kood, with a village atmosphere

Service and staff — this is clearly the most-praised part of Kama Siri · Real reviews across several platforms agree that the owner and staff are kind, friendly and genuinely helpful, both recommending places to go and dive spots, arranging speedboat times and transfers, and what many mention in particular is helping sort out the boat and van tickets back to Bangkok, which takes a lot of the hassle out of the multi-leg trip from Koh Kood · Because it's a small place, the owner and team can look after guests thoroughly and with a level of attention a big hotel can't give, and the feel is more like staying at a friend's house than checking into a hotel · The cleanliness also gets fair praise for the price, with many reviews saying the rooms are small but clean and well kept · To be fair, the limitation that comes with being a small stay is that the service is simple rather than hotel-level — there aren't multiple departments or full 24-hour service for everything, and at times when the owner is away or it's full, responses may take a bit longer · But overall, the care for guests is the real strength that wins people over and the main reason reviews come out positive at this price.

What real reviews say (the good and the bad) — pulling from Trip.com, Booking.com, Agoda and travel guides, the picture is a small place that most people are happy with for the price, with clear strengths in care and value · It has to be said that the number of reviews on some platforms still isn't large (some have single digits to a few dozen) because it's a small place, so the scores swing and are better read as a trend than as a fixed number, sitting overall in the low-to-mid 8s · On the praise side: an owner and staff who are kind and helpful enough that many call it the highlight, the help arranging boat and van tickets back to Bangkok, small but clean rooms, prices that are great value for Koh Kood, a friendly feel like staying at a friend's house, and a village location where you get a taste of real island life · On the watch-out side: the thing to understand first is that the stay isn't on the beach and has no pool, so you have to travel out to the beach yourself; the rooms are small with basic items for the price; some Standard rooms have a shared bathroom; breakfast is charged separately and in-house food options are limited; the Wi-Fi may not be strong everywhere; and the small number of rooms means it fills up fast in high season · The straight conclusion is that if you set your expectations to match "a small budget guesthouse in the village" and weight value and care, your chances of being happy are high — but if you're expecting a beachfront resort experience, you may feel there are other options that fit better.

"I came solo on a tight budget, and the owner helped with everything from booking the boat to recommending tasty restaurants in the village · The room isn't fancy but it's clean and comfortable to sleep in. The only knock is it's not on the beach, so you have to ride out — but at this price on Koh Kood it's really hard to find."

A relaxing corner and the entrance to Kama Siri Koh Kood near Klong Hin Beach, Koh Kood

Price comparison and value — Kama Siri's prices are among the cheapest on Koh Kood · The lowest starting price is around the high hundreds per night for a Standard Room (some with a shared bathroom), moving up to around the low thousands for the Deluxe Bungalow and Deluxe Tent with air-conditioning and a private bathroom, while the Family Room is still in a reachable range for a group splitting the cost · These prices rise in high season and over long weekends, and because there aren't many rooms it's best to book ahead · Compared with other stays on Koh Kood — a top-end luxury resort like Soneva Kiri at tens of thousands to six figures a night, mid-to-upper beachfront boutiques and resorts like Shantaa, Tinkerbell or Tolani starting in the several thousands and up, or a mid-priced beachfront bungalow like A-Na-Lay starting in the low thousands — Kama Siri sits at the very bottom of the price range, in the group of small, non-beachfront stays that sell value and care instead of a seafront location · So the value here is very clear for one kind of traveller — if your goal is a clean, cheap bed on the island so you can put the rest of the budget into activities, diving and food, and you're willing to travel out to the beach yourself, Kama Siri offers value that's hard to find on Koh Kood, an island known for being pricey · But if you measure value by sleeping right on the sea, having a pool, or full facilities, the same budget may not reach that level on this island · The advice is to compare prices across several platforms, check whether breakfast is included, and pick the room type that matches what matters to you (private bathroom/air-con).

What to know before booking — a few things help make the stay smoother · One, understand that the stay isn't on the beach and has no pool — Kama Siri is in the village, about a 5 min drive from Klong Hin Beach and Ao Tapao. If your main aim is sleeping right by the sea, this isn't the answer, but as a budget base it's good value · Two, pick the room type to match your needs: check whether it has a private or shared bathroom, and if you want privacy and air-con choose the Deluxe Bungalow or Deluxe Tent, and because there are few rooms book ahead, especially in high season · Three, check the breakfast terms, which is charged separately and has set serving hours — ask clearly when you book to avoid any misunderstanding · Four, make full use of the owner's help: give your arrival time in advance so they can arrange the boat times, transfers and tickets back to Bangkok, because this is the strength reviews praise most · Five, rent a scooter to ride out to the beaches, Klong Chao Waterfall and the village restaurants, because the stay isn't on the beach and relying on a vehicle every time is less convenient · Six, check the season — high season (November–April) has the best weather and sea, while in the rainy season (May–October) many places on Koh Kood close and boats run less often, so check the stay's opening dates first and choose a free-cancellation option.

The verdict — from all the real reviews, Kama Siri Koh Kood is the stay that suits budget travellers and anyone who wants a clean, cheap base on Koh Kood with genuine care from the owner best · Prices you can reach starting in the low hundreds, small but clean rooms, an owner and staff helpful enough that many call it the highlight, the help arranging boat and van tickets back to Bangkok, and a village location where you get a taste of real island life are the reasons the budget crowd choose this place · But you have to make peace with the honest realities: the stay isn't on the beach and has no pool, you have to travel out to the beach yourself, the rooms are small with basic items for the price, some Standard rooms have a shared bathroom, breakfast is charged separately, and the small number of rooms means it fills up fast · If you're after a beachfront resort, a pool, or a big new luxury room, look at a seafront resort on the island instead · But for a Koh Kood trip where you want to save on the room so you can put the budget into activities and food, with expectations set to a small village guesthouse — Kama Siri Koh Kood delivers the value and sincerity this crowd is after, at a price that's hard to find on the island.

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Among the cheapest on the island
From around the high hundreds per night for a Standard up to the low thousands for the bungalows and air-con tent. Great value for Koh Kood, an island known for being pricey.
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Genuinely helpful owner
Reviews agree the owner and staff are kind and help arrange the boat, transfers and tickets back to Bangkok. The feel is like staying at a friend's house.
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5 min drive to Klong Hin Beach and Ao Tapao
In the village, not on the beach, but about a 5 min drive from Klong Hin Beach and Ao Tapao. Rent a scooter and it's easy to get out and about.
Our Rating
8.3
out of 10
Based on 161+ reviews
Value
8.7
Service
8.6
Cleanliness
8.1
Location
7.8
Atmosphere
8.0
Rooms
7.6
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
8.3 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Kind, helpful owner and staff who arrange the boat and van back to Bangkok
  • Among the most affordable on Koh Kood, great value for the price
  • Rooms small but clean and well kept, free Wi-Fi and parking
  • Friendly village atmosphere with local-priced restaurants nearby
◎ Things to note
  • ! Not on the beach and no pool, you have to travel out to the beach yourself
  • ! Rooms small with basic items, some Standard rooms have a shared bathroom
  • ! Breakfast charged separately, limited in-house food, few rooms fill up fast
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
8.3 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Good value for a clean stay on Koh Kood
  • Owner arranges the boat, tours and travel tickets conveniently
  • Deluxe Bungalow and Deluxe Tent have air-con and a private bathroom
  • Village location, about a 5 min drive from Klong Hin Beach and Ao Tapao
◎ Things to note
  • ! A small stay with basic facilities, no pool
  • ! Number of reviews on the platforms still small, scores swing with it
  • ! Not on the sea, best to rent a scooter to get around the island
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
Kama Siri Koh Kood suits budget travellers and anyone who wants a clean, cheap base on Koh Kood with genuine care from the owner best — prices from the low hundreds, small but clean rooms, an owner who helps arrange the boat and van back to Bangkok · But you have to accept straight up that it's a small stay in the village: not on the beach, no pool, with rooms and items that are basic for the price, and a number of reviews on the platforms that's still small.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you want to sleep right by the sea or have a pool — Kama Siri is in the village, about a 5 min drive from the beach, and has no pool → if a beachfront location matters, look at a seafront resort on the island instead, or use this as a budget base and rent a scooter to get out to the beach
  • 💡If you want a big, new luxury room and hotel-level service — this is a small guesthouse with basic rooms and items, and some Standard rooms have a shared bathroom → choose the Deluxe Bungalow/Deluxe Tent with air-con and a private bathroom, and set your expectations mainly on value and care
  • 💡If you come in the rainy season (May–Oct) — many places on Koh Kood close, boats run less often, and small stays may shut for parts of it → check the opening dates and boat times with the stay before booking, and choose a free-cancellation option
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
THB 650
/ night
Standard Room · King bed · Some rooms have a shared bathroom · Cheapest option, suited to backpackers · estimated starting price
Standard Room
THB 650
Deluxe Bungalow
THB 1,000
Deluxe Tent
THB 1,200
Family Room
THB 1,500
⚖️ Compare 3 sites — then book the cheapest
Insider Tips
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Make use of the owner's help
The strength reviews praise most is that the owner helps arrange the boat, transfers and tickets back to Bangkok. Give your arrival time in advance so it all lines up.
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Rent a scooter to get around
The stay isn't on the beach, so renting a scooter to ride out to Klong Hin Beach, Ao Tapao, Klong Chao Waterfall and the village restaurants is more convenient and cheaper.
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Pick the right bathroom/air-con
Some Standard rooms have a shared bathroom. If you want privacy and air-con, choose the Deluxe Bungalow or Deluxe Tent, and book ahead since there are few rooms.
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Check the breakfast terms
The continental breakfast is charged separately and has set serving hours. Ask clearly when you book or check in to avoid any misunderstanding.

Frequently asked questions — Kama Siri Koh Kood, Koh Kood

Where is Kama Siri Koh Kood · how do you get there?
The stay is in the village on the Klong Hin–Klong Prao side of Koh Kood, Trat, not right on the beach, but about a 5 min drive from Klong Hin Beach and Ao Tapao · Getting there from Bangkok, take a vehicle to the Trat pier (Laem Sok or Laem Ngop), then a speedboat to Koh Kood, around 1–1.5 hr, then a vehicle on the island · The plus is that the owner helps arrange the boat and transfer tickets and the ticket back to Bangkok — it's worth giving your arrival time in advance, and renting a scooter to get around the island.
What's the starting price at Kama Siri · what rooms are there?
Prices start at around THB 650/night for a Standard Room (some with a shared bathroom) · It moves up to a Deluxe Bungalow at around THB 1,000 (queen bed, private bathroom), a Deluxe Tent at around THB 1,200 (an air-conditioned tent with a private bathroom), and a Family Room for families/groups · Prices depend on the season and there are few rooms, so it's best to book ahead and compare several platforms before booking.
Is Kama Siri on the beach · does it have a pool?
Not on the beach and no pool · The stay is in the village, about a 5 min drive from Klong Hin Beach and Ao Tapao · Anyone who wants to swim has to travel out to the beach themselves, and the most convenient and cheapest way is to rent a scooter and ride out · If your main aim is sleeping right by the sea, look at a beachfront resort on the island instead, but as a budget base it's good value.
Is Kama Siri Koh Kood still open · what are the rooms like?
Still open · It's a small stay of about 8 rooms and bungalows, open since around 2013 and renovated in 2015 · There are several room types, from a Standard (some with a shared bathroom) up to a Deluxe Bungalow and Deluxe Tent with air-con and a private bathroom · Real reviews use the words small but clean and well kept for the price — it's worth picking the room type to match your needs and checking whether it has a private or shared bathroom at the time of booking.
Why do people like Kama Siri even though it's a small stay?
Because the strength is value and genuine care from the owner · Reviews agree the owner and staff are kind and help arrange the boat, transfers and tickets back to Bangkok, with a friendly feel like staying at a friend's house · Add prices that are among the most affordable on Koh Kood, an island known for being pricey, and the budget crowd who set their expectations to match a small village guesthouse come away happy.
Who does Kama Siri suit best?
It suits budget travellers, backpackers, couples and groups of friends who want to save on the room so they can put the budget into activities and food very well, along with anyone who wants to feel the real village side of Koh Kood · If you're after a beachfront resort, a pool, a big new luxury room, or big-hotel service, a seafront resort on the island may suit you better.
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