Khaoyai Luxury Penthouse at ATTA by Passionata Collection — a 2-bedroom penthouse with a private pool inside the ATTA project, Khao Yai
Picture opening the terrace door on the top floor of a building in the ATTA project and stepping out to find a small private pool with the Khao Yai range as a backdrop, then inviting friends or family to sit and sip morning coffee in the cool breeze — that's what Khaoyai Luxury Penthouse at ATTA by Passionata Collection is selling to anyone who wants a private, whole-unit stay in Khao Yai · The place is a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom penthouse with a private pool on the terrace, a soaking tub, a living room and a kitchenette, set inside the ATTA project on Thanarat Road in Moo Si subdistrict, managed by Passionata Collection · It's about a 10 min drive from the Khao Yai National Park gate · It's a small unit without many OTA reviews, so we've gathered what we could actually find and tell it straight — both the upsides and the things to watch · Prices start at around ฿13,000/night
Khaoyai Luxury Penthouse at ATTA in a nutshell — who it suits — To put it as simply as possible, this is a whole-unit nightly-rental penthouse for people who want full privacy, house-sized space, and a private pool on the terrace in a Khao Yai setting · It's not a hotel or resort with a plush lobby, a breakfast buffet and staff looking after your every move like an international chain · It's a single rental unit inside the ATTA project on Thanarat Road that Passionata Collection manages and rents out · The selling point is that you get the whole unit to yourself or your group, with 2 bedrooms, a living room, a kitchenette and a private pool · From gathering real review voices on Trip.com, Agoda, Booking.com and several accommodation aggregators, the people it suits best are couples who want a private trip with a pool of their own, and small families or groups of 3–4 friends who want to take the whole unit and stay together without sharing space with other guests · Another group that says they love it are people who come to Khao Yai to "actually rest" — cooking their own food in the kitchenette, soaking in the pool, and sitting taking in the mountain view from the terrace, without planning to drive around sightseeing all day · On the flip side, if you expect the full service of a five-star hotel, with included breakfast, staff on hand at all times, or you want a room kept immaculate in every detail, this place may not quite match your style, and you should read the real-review and good-to-know sections below carefully before deciding — because it's a rental unit whose standard of care depends mainly on the management.
Location and getting around — This penthouse sits inside the ATTA project, which is on Thanarat Road in Moo Si subdistrict, Pak Chong district, the main artery of the touristy side of Khao Yai · Thanarat Road is the road that runs from the town of Pak Chong up to the Khao Yai National Park gate, lined on both sides with cafes, vineyards, farms, restaurants and popular sights · The location's big draw is that it's close to the Khao Yai National Park gate, about a 10 min drive away, an advantage for anyone who plans to visit the park — to see waterfalls, spot wildlife, or head up for the mountain views — since you can set off early and get into the park before it fills with visitors · Within a radius of a few kilometres there are also sights like The Secret Garden (about 450 metres), Mulberry Khaoyai (about 1.4 km), the Khao Yai Art Museum, and the cafes and vineyards around Moo Si, all just a few minutes' drive away · That said, we'll be honest: this place suits people with their own car the most, because the project sits in an area where stepping outside doesn't put shops at your door — you have to drive everywhere, and the unit itself has no in-house restaurant · Anyone without a car should plan to rent one or arrange a transfer in advance · It's about a 2.5–3 hour drive from Bangkok via the motorway, a distance many families happily cover for a weekend trip, and Pak Chong railway station is about a 25 min drive away for those arriving by train.
"We took the whole unit, just the 4 of us, and got complete privacy · The wide terrace has a gorgeous mountain view, the private pool is easy to enjoy, and in the evening sitting out in the cool breeze is bliss · Great for anyone who wants a stay with space that's genuinely their own."
Room types and decor — This stay is a rental of the entire penthouse unit; it isn't split into several room types like a hotel · The main unit is a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom penthouse set up with beds for several people — typically a king bed in the master bedroom and single beds in the second bedroom, suited to groups of 3–4 or a small family · Inside there's a separate living room, a kitchenette with basic equipment, a flat-screen TV and a wide terrace that's the star of the unit · The highlight is the private pool on the terrace with a soaking tub (jacuzzi), which makes it feel like you have a private pool villa on the top floor of the building · The bathroom has a deep soaking tub and a separate shower, plus bathrobes · The decor is in warm, understated tones, leaning more toward comfort and real usability than flash · What guests value most is the Khao Yai mountain view from the terrace and the sheer amount of space, which makes it comfortable to stay in like a house · But to be straight with you, some reviews note that the unit's upkeep isn't always consistent — at times you'll find signs of wear, some equipment is old, and there are reports that the pool's jacuzzi system wasn't working during certain periods, which is something to ask the unit's management about before you stay if this matters to you · Because it's a rental unit, the polish depends on the cleaning cycle more than on a hotel's central standard.
Facilities, the pool and shared areas — What sets this penthouse apart from a typical pool-villa stay is that you get both a private pool on your own unit's terrace and the use of the ATTA project's shared facilities, including the communal pool, garden areas and the open, spacious feel of a project with buildings spread around the grounds · There's a 24-hour front desk, a lift up and down the building, free parking and free Wi-Fi throughout the unit · The kitchenette in the room lets you cook or heat up your own food, which is very handy for groups who want to buy supplies and make their own dinner in the room, since the unit has no in-house restaurant and the surroundings are fairly quiet at night · The private pool on the terrace is what reviews mention most positively, since you get to lounge and swim with a mountain view without sharing with anyone · But set your expectations right: the private pool is a small pool, more for soaking and cooling off than for serious swimming, and in the cold season when the Khao Yai air turns chilly the water goes cold too, so some people can only stay in for a short while · On top of that, some reviews note the pool's jacuzzi system wasn't working during certain periods — a maintenance point worth checking with the unit's management in advance.
Food and dining — Let's be clear from the start: this penthouse unit has no in-house restaurant and doesn't include a hotel-style breakfast · That's a key difference from the resorts in the same area, so if you're the type who likes to wake up to a breakfast buffet waiting, this place won't meet that need · But the upside is that the unit has a kitchenette with basic equipment so you can cook or heat up your own food, which suits groups who want to pick up ingredients or ready meals to prepare in the room · For eating out, the Thanarat Road location helps a lot, since the Moo Si area is packed with well-known cafes and restaurants a few minutes' drive away — from steakhouses and Thai restaurants to scenic cafes by the vineyards · Many people who stay in a unit like this plan to have breakfast and dinner at restaurants outside, and use the in-room kitchen for reheating or light meals · A tip from reading the reviews: if you're arriving in the evening, bring some food with you, because at night the surrounding roads are fairly dark and quiet, and heading out for a late bite may not be as convenient as in town · Overall, food here comes down to how ready you are to handle your own meals, which is the nature of a rental unit with a kitchen.
Service — Since it's a rental unit managed by Passionata Collection rather than a full hotel, service comes in the form of a 24-hour front desk and coordination through the unit's management rather than the multiple departments of a hotel chain · Those who praise it say contact before the stay was easy, they got good advice on getting there and checking in, and the unit gives full privacy once you're inside · But to be straight, because it's a rental-unit stay, the standard of care and how ready the room is depend mainly on the cleaning and maintenance cycle — there's no on-site staff helping at all times like a hotel · Some reviews note the room's condition and some equipment weren't as ready as they should be for the price, and that the response on repairs was slow in some cases · So the overall takeaway is that service here suits people who like privacy and can manage themselves more than those who want full-service hospitality · If you understand the nature of a rental-unit stay and communicate clearly with the management before booking, the odds of a smooth trip are high.
Real review voices (praise and gripes) — First off, this is a small stay with fairly few OTA reviews, so we gathered what we could actually find from Trip.com, Agoda, Booking.com and several accommodation aggregators, and tell it as the picture shows · On the praise side, what gets mentioned includes the privacy of taking the whole unit, the private pool on the terrace that's easy to enjoy, the wide terrace with Khao Yai mountain views that's lovely morning and evening, the house-sized interior that suits groups and families, the kitchenette for cooking your own food, and the location that makes driving into Khao Yai National Park easy in about 10 min · Some reviews give full marks and say they intend to come back · On the watch-out side, the honest part to tell is that some voices say the unit's upkeep isn't always consistent, with parts that are old and not as ready as expected, that cleanliness in spots doesn't reach the level the price should command, and there are reports that the private pool's jacuzzi system wasn't working during certain periods · There are also service limits worth knowing: no in-house restaurant, no included breakfast, and a rental-unit setup with no staff on hand at all times · The bottom line is that satisfaction here swings with the unit's condition and management at any given time, so asking and communicating with the management before booking matters a lot.
"The room is spacious and the mountain view really is beautiful — the private pool on the terrace was my favourite part · But upkeep is the catch: some equipment is old and the pool's jacuzzi barely works, and a few corners weren't as spotless as you'd expect at this price · Before booking, I'd recommend asking the manager to be clear about it first."
Price comparison and value — Renting the whole penthouse unit runs at around ฿13,000/night at normal rates, and can climb to roughly ฿15,000–16,000 on Fridays–Saturdays, long weekends and in the cold season, when prices everywhere in Khao Yai go up at once · Some platforms also require a damage deposit of around ฿30,000, refunded at check-out if there are no problems, so be prepared and check the terms before booking · Looking at value, what makes this place appealing is that you get the whole 2-bedroom unit with a private pool and a kitchen, at a price that, split among 4 people, works out to about ฿3,250 per person per night — reasonable for a private pool penthouse with full privacy · Compared with booking several separate pool-villa rooms at a luxury resort, taking a whole unit like this is usually cheaper and gives you shared living space in the room to be together · But weigh that against the limits on service, the inconsistent upkeep and the lack of breakfast · Put plainly: if everything in the unit is ready and clean during your visit, the value is very high, but if you hit a spot where the upkeep slips, the sense of value drops with the price you paid — so communicating and checking the condition in advance is the key variable.
Good to know before you book — A few things help make the stay smoother · One, ask the management about the unit's condition and whether the pool and jacuzzi work before booking, because there are reviews about inconsistent upkeep — confirming in advance saves a lot of disappointment · Two, check the damage-deposit terms, which some platforms set at around ฿30,000 and refund at a normal check-out · Three, this stay has no restaurant and doesn't include breakfast, so plan your own meals — use the in-room kitchen or head out to restaurants around Moo Si, and pick up some food for dinner · Four, it suits people with their own car the most, since you have to drive everywhere — anyone without a car should rent one or ask about a transfer in advance · Five, there's a no-children and no-pets policy on some platforms, so families with small children should check the terms clearly before booking · Six, note check-in is from 3:00 PM and check-out is before 12:00 PM, so plan your timing for entering the park or sightseeing further · Seven, in the cold season (November–January) and on long weekends rooms fill fast and prices rise, so book ahead and compare across platforms, choosing a cancellable rate if your plans aren't yet certain.
The bottom line — From all the real review voices, Khaoyai Luxury Penthouse at ATTA by Passionata Collection is the stay that suits couples, or groups of friends and small families who want to take a whole 2-bedroom penthouse unit with a private pool, get full privacy, and use the ATTA project's location as a base for driving into Khao Yai National Park · Getting house-sized space, with a living room, a kitchenette, a mountain-view terrace and a pool on the terrace all to yourself, makes this a good fit for private downtime and staying together in a small group · But everyone needs to be on the same page that this is a rental-unit stay, not a full hotel — no breakfast, no in-house restaurant, service via a front desk and coordination through the management, and crucially, upkeep and cleanliness aren't always consistent, with reports of old equipment and the pool's jacuzzi not working during certain periods · Put plainly: if you're after privacy with a pool and mountain views on a whole-unit budget that's worth it when split, and you're ready to ask and check the condition with the management before booking, this is an appealing option · But if you expect a five-star hotel's service standard and polish, guaranteed at every point, you may want to consider a resort run as a full hotel in the same area instead.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Take the whole 2-bedroom penthouse unit for full privacy
- ✓ Private pool on the terrace plus a soaking tub
- ✓ Wide terrace with Khao Yai views, lovely morning and evening
- ✓ Kitchenette with equipment for cooking your own food
- ! Inconsistent upkeep; parts are old and not as ready as expected
- ! No in-house restaurant, no included breakfast
- ! Reports of the pool's jacuzzi system not working at times
- ✓ House-sized space, good for small families and groups of friends
- ✓ Private pool with mountain views — swim freely without sharing
- ✓ ATTA project location, about 10 min from the park gate
- ✓ Good value per person for a private pool penthouse
- ! It's a rental-unit stay, not full hotel service
- ! Cleanliness in spots doesn't reach the level the price should command
- ! You need your own car; stepping outside, there are no shops at the door
- 💡If you expect five-star hotel service and polish — this is a rental-unit stay; service is a front desk and coordination through the management, and upkeep is inconsistent → consider a resort run as a full hotel in the same area instead.
- 💡If you want included breakfast and an on-site restaurant — this unit has no restaurant and doesn't include breakfast → use the in-room kitchen, or plan to eat out around Moo Si and pick up some food to keep on hand.
- 💡If the pool and jacuzzi matter to you — there are reports that the pool's jacuzzi system wasn't working during certain periods, and it's a small pool with cold water in the cold season → ask and confirm the condition with the unit's management before booking.