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Mulberry Pang Sita
🌿 Foothill nature resort near Pang Sida 📍 Tha Yaek · near Pang Sida
8.4 / 10
🇹🇭 Ban Khlong Si Mueang · Tha Yaek · Mueang Sa Kaeo
Mulberry Pang Sita
Nature resort · tents & villas · organic food · ~8–9 km from Pang Sida National Park
Overview of the Mulberry Pang Sita nature resort among mulberry groves and rice fields in the Pang Sida foothills, Sa Kaeo
A bare-earth villa blending into the natural surroundings at Mulberry at Pang Sita
Type
3-star nature resort
Review Score
8.4 / 10
From
฿450 /night
Rooms
Tents · villas, ~10–12 rooms
Location
Pang Sida foothills ~8–9 km from Pang Sida National Park
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Mulberry Pang Sita — a foothill nature resort near Pang Sida, sleeping among mulberry groves and rice fields

Picture this: you wake up in a little bare-earth cottage in the middle of a mulberry grove, look out at green rice fields with the Pang Sida hills as a backdrop, the air is cool, and birdsong replaces traffic. Mulberry Pang Sita, also written Mulberry at Pang Sita, is a small agritourism nature resort at Ban Khlong Si Mueang, Tha Yaek, Mueang Sa Kaeo. Its big draw is that it sits just about 8–9 km from Pang Sida National Park. You can sleep in a tent or a villa, there is an on-site organic restaurant, pets stay free, and parking is free too. Rooms start at around THB 450/night. It is a nature-lover's stay that works best as a base for exploring Pang Sida and for quiet downtime, rather than somewhere you come looking for luxury.

Our Full Review

Who Mulberry Pang Sita suits — to put it as simply as possible, Mulberry Pang Sita, also written Mulberry at Pang Sita, is a small nature resort for people who want to escape the bustle and be among forest, gardens and the cool foothill air of Pang Sida, rather than chase a fancy hotel in town. It is not a place with a marble lobby or an infinity pool. It is an agritourism stay where bare-earth cottages and tents are set among mulberry groves, rice fields and vegetable plots, surrounded by trees and flowers the owners clearly take care to tend. The property is at Ban Khlong Si Mueang, Moo 6, Tha Yaek, Mueang Sa Kaeo, a foothill area in the northern part of the province, not in the town itself. It is a small place with only around 10–12 rooms, so it feels very private and quiet. From the real reviews that exist, the people who say they loved it are couples wanting a quiet, restful mood, families bringing kids to learn about nature and farm life, groups of camping-minded friends who like sleeping in tents with a roof and clean bathrooms, and most of all travellers who specifically came to visit Pang Sida National Park and wanted somewhere close by so they wouldn't have to drive far. On the other hand, anyone looking for a town hotel with a convenience store right outside, a mall nearby, or big-hotel facilities may find this place too simple. In short, Mulberry Pang Sita is all about "nature" and "quiet." If those are the two things you're after on a very light budget, it's an interesting choice on the Sa Kaeo side.

Location and getting there — this is the part to understand clearly before you book, because the location is both the selling point and the limitation at the same time. Mulberry Pang Sita is in Tha Yaek, a foothill area in the north of Mueang Sa Kaeo district, not in the town itself. The biggest draw is that it sits very close to Pang Sida National Park — only about 8–9 km, or roughly a 15-minute drive, from the park and Pang Sida Waterfall. If you've come to hike, see waterfalls, watch butterflies during butterfly season (around May to July), or look for grasslands and wildlife, staying this close to the entrance saves a lot of morning travel time, with no need to set off before dawn to drive in from town. Around the resort there are also community and nature stops to drop by, such as Tha Krabak Reservoir, where you can relax and paddle a boat, and a coffee-and-Thai-buffalo learning school nearby that the reviews mention. From Sa Kaeo town in to the resort is roughly 20–30 km depending on the route. The honest caveat is that this place suits self-drivers best, because there's no convenient public transport reaching it and there are few shops and restaurants around. The last stretch of the route is rural road and a foothill access lane, so check the GPS coordinates carefully and drive during the day, which is safer and easier to navigate than after dark.

Overview of the Mulberry Pang Sita nature resort among mulberry groves and rice fields in the Pang Sida foothills, Sa Kaeo

"It's not a long drive from town, and once you turn into the resort it's like slipping into another world. So quiet, just birds and wind. You wake up, walk around the mulberry grove, and it's only a ten-minute-odd drive to Pang Sida — worth it to sleep this close to the forest."

Room types and decor — the charm of Mulberry Pang Sita is the variety of stays packed into a small space. From the real reviews and the information we could gather, there are several ways to sleep here. The first is a tent, for campers who want to be close to nature but still have a roof and shared facilities to fall back on. It's the cheapest option and suits people who don't fuss over comfort and want that camping-in-the-garden feel. The second is the bare-earth villa, designed as a small cottage with bare plaster walls, natural fabrics, and materials like bamboo and a thatched roof, blending in with the surrounding trees and sleeping around 2–3 people. And the largest is the Mulberry Villa, which takes around 4–6 people and suits families or groups of friends. All the decor follows a "blend in with nature" concept, not aiming for luxury but for warmth and a natural feel, with private lounging corners dotted around the grounds where you can sip coffee and take in the view. Reviews praise the mood inside the rooms and around the cottages as relaxing, like staying at a relative's place out in the countryside. But it's only fair to understand that with bare-earth houses and a stay set in a garden, insects and natural humidity come with the territory, especially in the rainy season. People who sleep in a tightly air-conditioned room every night may need to adjust, while nature lovers will see it as part of the experience. Before booking, it's worth asking clearly whether the room you've chosen has air-con or a fan, and whether it has a private or shared bathroom, since stays like this often mix several types together.

Facilities and atmosphere — to be straight about it, Mulberry Pang Sita has no swimming pool, gym or spa like a big resort, and that isn't something you should expect from a stay like this. What it does have, and what's really at its heart, is the garden and the nature all around — mulberry groves, rice fields, vegetable plots, flowers, and outdoor lounging corners the owners have set up in several spots. There are services that make the stay more convenient, such as free private parking, a shuttle service, bicycle rental for pottering around, luggage storage, and a small reading nook to sit and read. A point many people especially like is that this is a resort where pets stay free, which you don't find often at countryside stays, giving people who want to bring their dog or cat along an extra option. The overall mood is very quiet, and on clear nights you can see the stars well because there's no city light to spoil them. Things to do include strolling the gardens, cycling, making merit at the community temple, or using the nearby community exercise ground that reviews mention. In short, the facilities here are "just enough" for a nature-focused stay — not many, but true to the concept. Anyone who wants entertainment or a full set of facilities should adjust their expectations from the start.

A bare-earth villa blending into the natural surroundings at Mulberry at Pang Sita

Food and the organic restaurant — what sets Mulberry Pang Sita apart from stays at a similar price is the food. It has an on-site organic restaurant that uses produce from its own vegetable plots and gardens as part of the cooking, in keeping with the agritourism concept. And most room rates include breakfast, as the property's information states, so you wake up without having to worry about where to find something to eat, because restaurants around here are few and far between. Reviews speak of a nice dining atmosphere, sitting and eating in the garden with a cool breeze, and a warm feeling as if the owners were cooking for their own family. The thing to keep in mind is that, being a small stay in an area far from town, the menu and variety naturally won't be as wide as a restaurant in town or a big hotel, and at some times you may need to order ahead. If you have dietary restrictions or want a varied dinner, it's worth asking the resort in advance whether dinner is available, or bringing some food along in the car, since heading out to find a restaurant in the evening in this area isn't very convenient. Overall, the food is a clear plus here compared with stays at the same price, because you get freshness, friendliness, and a dining atmosphere that blends in with nature.

Service and hospitality — the thing talked about most on the positive side of a small stay like this is the warm, friendly welcome that feels like family. The real reviews agree that the owners and team look after guests attentively, chatting and recommending places to visit, suggesting routes to Pang Sida, and helping out as asked. The charm of a small stay is that there aren't many guests, so you get more attention than at a big, crowded place. What to understand, in the nature of a stay like this, is that the service is homestay-and-family-resort style, not the standard service of a hotel chain with full-time staff in every department around the clock. Some things may need to be arranged in advance, such as a late check-in arrival, ordering dinner, or bringing a pet. If you talk it through clearly before you come, most people get good care and come away impressed by the owners' sincerity. This is what wins travellers over at many small countryside stays, and Mulberry Pang Sita is among them based on the voices we could find.

The garden and outdoor lounging area of the resort near Pang Sida National Park

What real reviews say (both praise and gripes) — for transparency, we have to be honest that this is a new property and still has relatively few online reviews. On booking platforms like Trip.com and Wongnai it still shows as awaiting reviews, without enough of an aggregate score to sum up as an official number. So the picture we've put together comes mainly from experience-based reviews and travel articles rather than a large body of statistical ratings. On the praise side: the quiet natural setting among mulberry groves and rice fields, the location near Pang Sida that's under a 15-minute drive, cottages designed to blend in with nature, the organic restaurant and breakfast included in the rate, the warm family-style welcome, and the fact that pets can stay. On the gripe side: the thing mentioned most is that expectations about nature have to be set to the right season — one review that came during the dry season said Pang Sida Waterfall had little water and they saw fewer butterflies than expected, which is a matter of natural seasonality rather than the stay's fault. Next is that the stay is far from town, with few shops and restaurants around, so you need to prepare and drive yourself. A bare-earth stay in a garden naturally has insects and humidity, especially in the rainy season. And since reviews are still few, you should compare photos and ask about the latest room details before each booking. These gripes are solvable by choosing the season you come and setting expectations to match the style of a nature stay, rather than being problems that genuinely leave people disappointed.

"Loved the atmosphere, the owners are lovely and look after you like relatives, and the food is delicious with vegetables from the garden. The only downside was that we came in the dry season, so Pang Sida Waterfall had little water and the butterflies weren't out much yet. Next time we'll come back in the rainy season to see it at its fullest."

Price and value — Mulberry Pang Sita's rates are very light for the experience you get. From the information we gathered, the starting price for a tent is around THB 300–350/night, a villa for 2–3 people around THB 450–650/night, and the Mulberry Villa for 4–6 people around THB 850/night, most of them including breakfast. That's great value for anyone set on visiting Pang Sida, because compared with staying at a hotel in Sa Kaeo town where prices start at around THB 500–750/night and then having to drive dozens of kilometres to and from the park each day, staying here saves both time and fuel, with the natural setting thrown in for free. Counting in breakfast, the organic restaurant, free parking and pets being allowed, the value for every baht is high among nature stays. But that value rests on the condition that you're someone who's "into" a simple stay close to the forest. If you measure value by the number of facilities or by luxury, this may not be the answer. Rates for this kind of stay tend to shift with the season and demand, especially in the rainy season, which is the time for beautiful waterfalls and butterflies, so book ahead and ask the resort directly for prices or compare several channels before deciding.

Mulberry Pang Sita

Things to know before booking — a few things make the trip go a lot more smoothly. One, choose the season to match what you want to see — if you want to see Pang Sida Waterfall in full flow and plenty of butterflies, the good window is the rainy season into early winter, with around May to July being butterfly season, while in the dry season the waterfall runs low. Two, prepare for food and supplies — there are few shops around the stay, so ask in advance about dinner and bring mosquito repellent, personal supplies and a backup of drinking water in the car. Three, confirm the room type before booking — the stay has both tents and several kinds of villa, so ask clearly whether there's air-con or a fan, a private or shared bathroom, and how many it sleeps, so it matches your needs. Four, driving yourself is the most convenient — check the GPS coordinates for Ban Khlong Si Mueang, Tha Yaek carefully, and try to arrive during the day, because the last stretch is rural foothill road. Five, if you're bringing a pet, even though it's free here, let them know in advance so they can prepare. Six, since online reviews are still few, contact the stay directly to confirm prices, availability and the latest details before each trip.

The verdict — from the real reviews and the information we could gather, Mulberry Pang Sita is the best fit for people who want to stay near Pang Sida National Park in a quiet natural setting on a very light budget. Its strengths are a location that's under a 15-minute drive to Pang Sida, cottages designed to blend in with the mulberry groves and rice fields, an organic restaurant with breakfast, a warm family-style welcome, and pets being able to stay free. That makes it a good-value base for Pang Sida with a charm of its own. But if you're looking for a town hotel with full facilities, a tightly air-conditioned room, varied restaurants within walking distance, or round-the-clock chain-standard service, this may not be the answer, and you should consider a hotel in Sa Kaeo town instead. For a nature-focused trip where you want to wake up to forest, fields and cool air and then head out to Pang Sida without driving far, though — Mulberry Pang Sita answers that need well at a price that's hard to find. Just set your expectations to match the style of a small agritourism stay and choose the right season to come, and most people will go home with a trip they're happy with.

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~8–9 km from Pang Sida National Park
About a 15-minute drive to the park and Pang Sida Waterfall, ideal as a base for hiking, waterfalls and butterfly-watching in the rainy season, with no early-morning drive from town.
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Sleep among mulberry groves and rice fields
Bare-earth cottages and tents set among mulberry groves, rice fields and vegetable plots. The mood is quiet, and on clear nights you can see the stars.
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Organic food · pets stay free
There's an on-site organic restaurant with breakfast included in the rate, pets stay free, parking is free, and bicycles are available for rent to potter around.
Our Rating
8.4
out of 10
Based on 12+ reviews
Atmosphere/nature
8.9
Peace and quiet
8.7
Service/hospitality
8.5
Value
8.4
Food
8.2
Facilities
7.4
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
/ 10
✦ Pros
  • Quiet natural setting among mulberry groves and rice fields
  • Near Pang Sida National Park, under a 15-minute drive
  • Organic restaurant, breakfast included in the rate
  • Pets stay free · free parking · warm welcome
◎ Things to note
  • ! Far from town, with few shops and restaurants around; best to drive yourself
  • ! A bare-earth stay in a garden has insects and natural humidity, especially in the rainy season
  • ! Few online reviews; compare photos and ask for the latest details before booking
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
/ 10
✦ Pros
  • Location near Pang Sida, ideal as a base for the park
  • Several ways to sleep — tents, villas and the family Mulberry Villa
  • Very light prices, great value for nature lovers
  • Owners and team look after you attentively, like family
◎ Things to note
  • ! Expectations about waterfalls and butterflies must be set to the right season (low water in the dry season)
  • ! No swimming pool, gym or big-hotel facilities
  • ! The last stretch is rural foothill road; best to arrive during the day
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
Mulberry Pang Sita is a foothill nature resort near Pang Sida that suits people wanting to stay close to the forest on a very light budget, with mulberry groves, rice fields, organic food and a warm welcome. The trade-off is accepting that it's a small agritourism stay, far from town, with simple facilities and still few online reviews — so ask for the latest details before booking.
💡 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 visit Pang Sida without driving far — this place stands out for its location, under a 15-minute drive to the park → but choose the right season; the rainy season has beautiful waterfalls and May–July is butterfly season.
  • 💡If you want a town hotel with full facilities — this is a small agritourism resort in a garden, with no swimming pool and few shops around → consider a hotel in Sa Kaeo town instead.
  • 💡If you sleep in a tightly air-conditioned room and are sensitive to insects — a bare-earth house in a garden naturally has insects and humidity → ask about the room type (air-con/fan, private bathroom) and bring mosquito repellent.
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
฿300
/ night
Tent in the garden · for campers close to nature · breakfast included (ask about shared/private bathroom) · estimated starting price
Tent
฿300
Villa (2–3 people)
฿450
Villa (garden view)
฿650
Mulberry Villa (4–6 people)
฿850
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Insider Tips
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Choose the season to match what you want to see
To see Pang Sida Waterfall in full flow and plenty of butterflies, come in the rainy season into early winter · May–July is butterfly season, while in the dry season the waterfall runs low.
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Prepare for food and supplies
There are few shops around the stay, so ask in advance about dinner and bring mosquito repellent, drinking water and personal supplies in the car.
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Confirm the room type before booking
There are both tents and several kinds of villa, so ask clearly whether there's air-con or a fan, a private or shared bathroom, and how many it sleeps, so it matches what you want.
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Check the GPS · arrive during the day
The last stretch is rural foothill road, so check the coordinates for Ban Khlong Si Mueang, Tha Yaek carefully and try to arrive during the day, when it's easier to find and safer.

Frequently asked questions — Mulberry Pang Sita Sa Kaeo

Where is Mulberry Pang Sita · how close is it to Pang Sida?
It's at 155 Moo 6, Ban Khlong Si Mueang, Tha Yaek, Mueang Sa Kaeo, a foothill nature resort. It's only about 8–9 km, or roughly a 15-minute drive, from Pang Sida National Park and Pang Sida Waterfall, and about 20–30 km from Sa Kaeo town, so it suits self-drivers who've come specifically to visit Pang Sida.
What's the starting price · what room types are there?
There are several ways to sleep · a tent starts at around THB 300–350/night, a bare-earth villa for 2–3 people around THB 450–650/night, and the Mulberry Villa for 4–6 people around THB 850/night, most including breakfast. Rates shift with the season, especially in the rainy season when the waterfalls are beautiful and it's butterfly season, so ask the stay or compare several channels before booking.
What's the property like · what facilities does it have?
It's a small nature resort of around 10–12 rooms, with bare-earth cottages and tents set among mulberry groves and rice fields. There's an organic restaurant, free parking, bicycle rental, luggage storage, a shuttle service and a small reading nook. There's no swimming pool, and it focuses on the natural setting more than big-hotel facilities.
Can I bring a pet?
Yes · this is a resort where pets stay free, which you don't find often at countryside stays. It's best to let the stay know in advance so they can prepare, and to ask clearly about the conditions for looking after pets.
When should I come to make the most of Pang Sida?
It depends what you want to see · if you want to see Pang Sida Waterfall in full flow and plenty of butterflies, come in the rainy season into early winter, with May–July being butterfly season. In the dry season the waterfall runs low and butterflies are naturally fewer, which a real review mentions. Setting expectations to the season makes for a more memorable trip.
Who is this hotel for?
It suits people who want to stay near Pang Sida National Park in a quiet natural setting on a very light budget — couples, families, and campers who like sleeping in tents or villas in a garden. It's less suited to people who want a town hotel with full facilities, varied restaurants within walking distance, or round-the-clock chain-standard service.
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