Na Chan Resort — small bungalows in central Khlung where you park right outside your room and wake up to a shady garden
Picture this: you roll into Khlung town in the evening, turn into a little resort of brightly colored bungalows set in a garden, park right outside your own room, then sit on the porch catching the breeze, listening to the birds and the water in the fish pond — Na Chan Resort is a small bungalow resort of about 11 cottages in the center of Khlung, Khlung District, Chanthaburi, a small town known for being clean · what guests remember is the individual bungalows, each decorated in a different color and style, the parking right outside your room, the quiet garden, and the morning coffee and snacks · rooms start from about THB 590/night with air conditioning, a fridge, a flat-screen TV, hot water, and Wi-Fi, plus a BBQ corner and bikes you can borrow to ride around town · it's a budget stay built around the convenience of a road trip and a homey, garden-cottage feel rather than luxury or full big-hotel facilities, and it suits travelers using Khlung as a base for Phlio Waterfall and the Chanthaboon Riverside Community.
The big picture and who it's for — to put it the way a friend would, Na Chan Resort isn't a big hotel in downtown Chanthaburi, and it isn't a luxury beachfront resort either. It's a small bungalow resort of about 11 cottages in the center of Khlung, Khlung District, on the eastern side of Chanthaburi province · its charm is its "garden cottage in town" character: standalone bungalows, each decorated in a different color and style, set among a shady garden with a fish pond and trees all around, yet still in Khlung town where you can walk to the market, a temple, and restaurants · the simple feature that road-trippers love most is that you park right outside your own room, which is really handy if you're unloading the car often or want to keep it close · from the property info and what travelers say online, the people who tend to love it are road-trippers driving through Khlung heading to Trat or Koh Chang who need an overnight stop, and people using Khlung as a base to visit Phlio Waterfall, fruit orchards, and the Chanthaboon Riverside Community on a budget · another good fit is couples or small families who don't need fancy facilities but want a clean, quiet room, easy parking, and a light price tag · on the flip side, if you're after a resort with a pool, spa, gym, breakfast buffet, and spotless new rooms in every corner, this isn't the answer, because what it stands for is small, budget bungalows that focus on simplicity, the convenience of driving, and the friendly, owner-run feel.
Location and getting around — Khlung is a small district on the eastern side of Chanthaburi town, on the main route toward Mueang Trat and the piers for Koh Chang, so it's a common stop for road-trippers driving the eastern coast · Na Chan Resort sits around Thetsaban Sai 3 Soi 1 (near Thetsaban Sai 1), within Khlung municipality, Khlung subdistrict, Khlung District, Chanthaburi 22110 · the strength of the location is that it's in the center of Khlung, a town known for being clean, with the market, local eateries, a temple, and government offices all within easy reach · from the property info, nearby points you can walk or drive to include Wat Wan Yao Bon about 250 meters away, the Khlung municipal hall about 370 meters, the sports field about 760 meters, and the city pillar shrine about 820 meters · for province-level sights you can easily drive on to, there's Phlio Waterfall, one of Chanthaburi's most popular national parks, about 9 kilometers or roughly a 15-minute drive away, and the Chanthaboon Riverside Community, the photogenic old quarter in Chanthaburi town, about a 30–40 minute drive away · Chao Lao Beach and Laem Sing Beach are about 30–40 kilometers out · one thing to be honest about: even though the property is in central Khlung, public transport between the sights is very limited, so having your own car is the easiest way to go · if you fly in, the nearest is Trat Airport (TDX) about 37 kilometers away, or U-Tapao Airport (UTP) followed by a rental car, but driving yourself still fits this kind of stay best, since one of its selling points is parking right outside your room.
"Loved that you can park right outside the room — so easy to unload. Each cottage is a different color, which is cute, and the garden is shady and peaceful. In the morning there's coffee and a snack · it's in the center of Khlung so you can walk to the market and the temple, and Phlio Waterfall is a short drive away. Great for anyone driving through who wants a cheap overnight stop."
Room types and decor — Na Chan Resort is a small bungalow resort of about 11 rooms, so it feels private and uncrowded · what sets it apart from your average budget stay is that these are standalone bungalows, each decorated in a different color and style, which makes it feel like staying in your own little house rather than a room in a long row of units · from the property info, the rooms break down mainly into Superior with two single beds (good for friends or anyone who wants separate beds), Superior with one queen bed (good for couples), and Family with two queen beds (good for families or small groups, fits several people) · every room has the basics covered — air conditioning, a fridge, a flat-screen TV, a hot-water heater, and an en-suite bathroom — and many cottages have a porch or veranda out front to sit and catch the garden breeze · the decor is a simple garden-cottage resort style, leaning toward clean and comfortable rather than luxurious · to be honest, since it's a property that's been open a while and is run in-house, some reviews feel that the rooms and fittings in certain cottages are starting to show their age, such as a noisy air conditioner or a TV that doesn't work in some rooms, which is something you can run into at this price · the tip here is that, since each bungalow varies in condition and style, if room condition and fittings matter to you, you should ask and request photos of the actual cottage you'll get when booking, and check the room's condition at check-in before you settle in, and small places like this are usually happy to switch your cottage if one is still free.
Facilities, garden, and activities — the heart of Na Chan Resort is the in-town garden atmosphere and the convenience of driving, more than luxury facilities · what guests like is the shady garden with a fish pond and trees that keeps the place green and cool on the eyes, and the shared BBQ/grill corner where guests can buy fresh ingredients and cook for themselves in the evening — a popular thing to do for groups who've driven in together · there are also bikes to borrow for riding around Khlung town, which fits the character of a small town known for being clean with quiet streets, perfect for a relaxed ride to the market or temple · other facilities include free parking outside your room, free Wi-Fi in the common areas, and morning coffee with snacks · to be honest, the place has no swimming pool, no spa, no gym, and no airport shuttle, and it does not accept pets per the property info · so if you're expecting a pool to soak in or big-resort facilities, they're not here · but for anyone who sees their accommodation as a place to drop their bags and sleep well between full days out, what Na Chan offers is plenty for a budget road trip on the eastern side of Chanthaburi.
Food and dining — first, understand that Na Chan Resort is a small place that doesn't have a full restaurant, according to the FAQ section on the booking platforms · what it does have is morning coffee and snacks to ease guests into the day before heading out, a small touch that gives it a warm garden-cottage feel, and a BBQ/grill corner where you can buy fresh ingredients and cook for yourself in the garden in the evening · the upside of being in the center of Khlung is that food is no problem, because a short walk or bike ride gets you to Khlung's market and local restaurants — rice dishes, noodles, snacks, and coffee shops — all close by · and if you head toward Chanthaburi town, you'll find the city's famous dishes like sen chan noodles, mu liang, and fresh seafood · if you come during fruit season (around April–June), the Khlung and Trok Nong area is a source of good durian and mangosteen, with fresh fruit straight from the orchards within an easy drive · overall, food isn't a reason to come and eat at the property, but the central location within walking distance of the market and restaurants makes eating more convenient than a garden stay way out of town, which is an advantage of staying in Khlung like this.
Service — because Na Chan Resort is a small bungalow resort with the owner or team looking after it closely, the charm of its service is a friendly garden-cottage feel rather than the polish of a hotel chain · what travelers say online reflects a team that's warm, smiley, and ready to help, whether it's directions to Phlio Waterfall, the market, or sights around the area · from the property info, check-in is from around 2:00 PM onward and check-out is before noon, so if you'll arrive late you should give advance notice · one thing to understand is that with a small place like this, some contact and booking is done directly via the property's phone, LINE, or Facebook alongside the online booking platforms, and at times replies may not be as fast as a big hotel · some reviews mention running into equipment issues at check-in, such as a noisy air conditioner or a TV that doesn't work, to the point of asking to switch cottages, which the property helped sort out · this reflects both sides: on one hand some cottages' fittings are getting old, but on the other the team is ready to fix things on the spot · the property also states it does not accept pets, so if you plan to bring a dog or cat along, look elsewhere · overall, the service at a small in-town place like this is a warm, friendly feel traded against a flexibility that may not be as exact as a big hotel, and most people who choose to stay here understand and are fine with that.
What real reviews say — the praise and the gripes — to be honest, Na Chan Resort is a small place with a small number of reviews on the online booking platforms, with some platforms showing a very high average from just a handful of reviewers, while other sources give a middling average of around 5–6 from a single-digit number of guests · numbers that differ this much and come from such a small sample show that the experience depends quite a bit on which cottage you get and when you go, so read them as input for your decision rather than a fixed score · on the praise side: what comes up often is the central Khlung location that's convenient and within walking distance of the market and temple, the shady quiet garden, the parking right outside the room that's so handy for drivers, the cute colorful bungalows that are all different, rooms that are clean for many guests, friendly staff, and the easy price · on the gripe side: the thing mentioned most is that the condition of the rooms and fittings in some cottages is starting to show its age, such as a noisy air conditioner and a TV that doesn't work, with some reviews even having to switch rooms at check-in because of equipment problems, some feel the price is a touch high for the condition, and the location down a soi can sometimes be tricky to find with several turns · most of these gripes come down to setting your expectations correctly — that this is a small, budget bungalow that focuses on location and the convenience of driving, not a spotless new full-service resort — and checking the room's condition at check-in goes a long way toward avoiding problems.
"Cute cottages, shady garden, parking right outside the room is super convenient, friendly staff · the only gripe was that the first room we got had a noisy air conditioner and a TV that wouldn't turn on, so we asked to switch cottages and they kindly did · if you're driving through and want a cheap overnight stop in central Khlung, it's totally fine — just check the room when you arrive."
Price and value — to be honest, this isn't a luxury resort, and it never set out to be · the real selling point of Na Chan Resort is that you get to sleep in a bungalow in central Khlung with parking right outside your room, at a price that's very easy on the wallet · rooms start at about THB 590/night in the normal range and climb with room type and season, especially long weekends and fruit season when people flock to Chanthaburi · compared with hotels in Chanthaburi town like KP Grand or Maneechan Resort, which have fuller facilities and a pool, Na Chan plays a different game — it's a budget option for people driving through, or using Khlung as a base to explore the eastern side, rather than a hotel where you spend the whole day on the property · its value lies in a price in the few-hundreds, in the center of town, plus parking outside the room and a location within walking distance of the market and temple, which saves on both lodging and travel costs · if you're planning to drive to Phlio Waterfall, the Khlung–Trok Nong fruit orchards, and stop by Chanthaburi town, a night here along the way is worth the money · but if you expect a spotless new room, a pool, and full service, you should spend more to stay in town or at a beachfront resort instead, because this place deliberately positions itself as a budget stay whose value is in the price and location, not in luxury.
Good to know before you book — a few things help the stay go smoothly · one, check the room's condition at check-in before you settle in, especially the air conditioner and TV, since each bungalow is in different shape; if you hit a problem, ask to switch cottages right away while one is still free · two, you'll want your own car, because even though the property is in central Khlung, public transport between the sights is very limited; getting to Phlio Waterfall or into Chanthaburi town is much easier when you drive yourself, and parking outside your room is one of the selling points here · three, allow for some trouble finding the way in — the property is down a soi in town and some reviews say it takes several turns, so open a navigation map and call the property if you can't find it · four, don't expect a pool or a full restaurant; there's only morning coffee and snacks and a grill corner, so for a main meal head out to the market and restaurants in Khlung town nearby · five, no pets allowed per the property info, so if you're bringing a pet you'll need to look elsewhere · six, on long weekends and during fruit season (April–June) a small place like this fills up fast, so book and confirm in advance, and always compare prices across several platforms before you hit book.
The verdict — from all the property info and what travelers say, Na Chan Resort is a small, budget bungalow stay in central Khlung that suits road-trippers more than people who want a full resort getaway · the cute colorful bungalows that are all different, the parking right outside your room, the quiet shady in-town garden, the morning coffee and snacks and grill corner, plus a location within walking distance of the market and temple and a short drive to Phlio Waterfall, make it a charming few-hundred-baht option for anyone driving through Khlung or using it as a base for the eastern side of Chanthaburi · if you're looking for a hotel with spotless new rooms, a pool, a spa, and full big-hotel service, this isn't the answer, and you should consider a hotel in Chanthaburi town or a beachfront resort instead · but for a budget road trip where you want a little house in town to park outside of and sleep comfortably between full days out — Na Chan Resort does that job in a way the hotels in bigger cities can't, as long as you set your expectations right and check the room's condition at check-in, and you'll get the budget stay in Khlung that you were after.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Central Khlung location, walk to the market and temple, short drive to Phlio Waterfall
- ✓ Park right outside your room, super convenient for road-trippers
- ✓ Quiet shady garden, cute colorful bungalows
- ✓ Prices start in the few-hundreds, good value for an overnight stop
- ! Rooms and fittings in some cottages are getting old, noisy AC / TV issues in some rooms
- ! No swimming pool and no full restaurant
- ! You need your own car, public transport between the sights is limited
- ✓ Private standalone bungalows with a porch to sit and catch the garden breeze
- ✓ Morning coffee and snacks, a grill corner, and bikes to borrow
- ✓ Rooms have AC, a fridge, a flat-screen TV, hot water, an en-suite bathroom, and free Wi-Fi
- ✓ Friendly staff, ready to switch cottages if a room has a problem
- ! Some cottages need their room condition and fittings checked at check-in before settling in
- ! Down a soi in town, sometimes tricky to find with several turns
- ! No pets · few reviews, scores vary a lot between sources
- 💡If you want a spotless new room and a pool — this is a small, budget bungalow where some cottages are getting old and there's no pool → if you want polish and a pool, look at hotels in Chanthaburi town or a beachfront resort instead.
- 💡If you don't have your own car — even though it's in central Khlung, public transport between the sights is very limited → you should drive yourself or rent a car to get to Phlio Waterfall and Chanthaburi town conveniently, and to make use of the parking-outside-your-room perk.
- 💡If room condition and pets matter to you — each bungalow is in different shape and the property doesn't accept pets → check the room/AC/TV at check-in before you settle in, ask to switch cottages right away if there's a problem, and if you're bringing a pet you'll need to look elsewhere.