Nornchill Khaoyai — Clean Rooms, Budget Price Near Outlet Village, Khao Yai
If you're planning a Khao Yai trip with your own car and want a clean place to sleep for around a thousand baht a night without paying a premium for mountain views — because you'll be out exploring all day anyway — Nornchill Khaoyai is a name a lot of people bring up · It's a small 3-star hotel in Nong Nam Daeng subdistrict, Pak Chong, and it's just about a 5-minute drive to Outlet Village Khao Yai, within driving distance of restaurants, cafes and the Khao Yai National Park entrance · The thing real reviews agree on most is that the rooms are clean, the beds are big, the AC is cold, and the TV streams Netflix and YouTube, starting at around THB 1,098/night · Average score of 8.3 from 56 reviews on Trip.com
Who Nornchill Khaoyai is right for — The shortest way to put it: Nornchill Khaoyai is a small hotel for people "doing Khao Yai by car" who just want a clean, safe, cheap room to come back to after a full day out · It isn't a mountain-view resort where you'll sit sipping coffee watching the mist all morning, and it isn't a luxury stay with a pool or spa · It's a genuinely good-value place in Nong Nam Daeng subdistrict, Pak Chong, in a spot that's a short drive from pretty much everywhere · It's been open since 2019 and the rooms were renovated in 2020, so they still look newer and cleaner than the price suggests · Real reviews line up on who fits here: couples or small families on a one- or two-night Khao Yai trip, groups of friends who want to save on the room so they can spend on restaurants and cafes outside, and backpackers looking for a good-value bed without the extras · On the flip side, if you're coming to Khao Yai to "soak in a resort" — sit and enjoy the view, swim, and not go anywhere — this may not be your answer, because Nornchill leans toward simplicity and function over atmosphere or extra facilities
Location and getting around — Nornchill Khaoyai is at 91/8 Moo 8, Nong Nam Daeng subdistrict, Pak Chong district, Nakhon Ratchasima · The main selling point of the location is that it's only about a 5-minute drive to Outlet Village Khao Yai, the popular shopping and dining spot a lot of people stop at before or after heading into Khao Yai · From the hotel you can also reach restaurants, well-known cafes and several check-in spots along the main road in not much time · For anyone planning to enter Khao Yai National Park, the hotel is an easy drive to the entrance gate, even though it isn't right next to it like the places along Thanarat Road · A perk reviews mention often is that there's a 7-Eleven nearby, just a few minutes' walk or drive away, which is handy when you want food or supplies late at night · To be straight about it, this place suits people with their own car more, because without one, getting around the Pak Chong area is fairly limited — taxis and public transport are harder to find than in the city · If you arrive in Pak Chong by tour bus or van and have no onward car, plan your local transport carefully before booking
"The room was really clean, the bed big and comfortable, the AC ice-cold and the hot water strong · It's a quick drive to Outlet Village and there's a 7-Eleven nearby too — super convenient if you're driving in yourself. For this price it's better value than I expected."
Room types and decor — Nornchill Khaoyai has several room types to cover both couples and families · It starts with the Standard King Size Room, the entry-level king room for two, focused on the basic essentials at a budget price · Stepping up are the Deluxe King Size Room and Grand Deluxe Room, which are a bit roomier and look slightly nicer · For larger groups or families there's the Family Deluxe Room, set up with more beds · The decor overall is simple, bright and clean — nothing flashy, but well kept · Every room comes with AC, a fridge, a flat-screen TV and an en-suite bathroom with a water heater · The thing real reviews praise over and over is the TV that streams Netflix and YouTube with a sharp picture, so a rainy night or a night in watching a movie never gets boring · Another consistent compliment is the big, comfortable bed, plus AC that genuinely runs cold and hot water that comes out strong in many rooms · One thing worth knowing is that the bathrooms in some rooms are fairly small, and the rooms lean simple in true budget-stay fashion — don't expect designer touches or the facilities of a luxury resort
On-site facilities and services — As a small budget hotel, Nornchill Khaoyai doesn't have a pool, gym or spa, and it's worth saying clearly up front that this isn't that kind of place · What it has are the practical basics that actually get used — a 24-hour front desk, free private parking, free Wi-Fi in the common areas, a small garden and a laundry service · Free parking right outside or near your room is a real advantage for anyone driving around Khao Yai, since it makes loading up and heading out at dawn to the sights easy · The 24-hour front desk also helps a lot for people arriving late or coming back after dinner out · On lifts, reviews note that some buildings mean climbing the stairs yourself with no lift, so if you've got heavy bags or are traveling with older relatives, ask for a ground-floor room when you book · Overall the facilities here "match the price" — nothing over the top, but everything a room around a thousand baht a night should have is there and works
Food and what's around — Breakfast is where you need to set expectations correctly · Real reviews say breakfast at Nornchill is simple — bread, instant noodles and coffee rather than a full breakfast buffet · At certain times or with certain packages the rate may or may not include breakfast, so check the details carefully when you book · But the upside of the location is that there's a 7-Eleven nearby, and a short drive out brings you to the restaurants, cafes and fresh-milk farms that are part of the charm of the Pak Chong–Khao Yai area · So most guests here choose to go out for breakfast and coffee rather than rely on the in-house breakfast, which fits the way you do Khao Yai anyway — driving out to the various spots · The bottom line on food is this: don't come here to eat in, but use the location, which gets you to the well-known places easily, as the advantage instead · If you really want morning convenience, grab supplies from 7-Eleven and keep them in the room, since there's a fridge
Service and guest care — For a small place, service tends to come down to friendly, personal care rather than the systems of a big hotel, and Nornchill earns praise here · Several real reviews say the staff are friendly, welcoming and helpful when you ask about directions or things to do · Check-in and check-out go smoothly at the standard times (check-in 3:00 PM, check-out 12:00 PM) · Being a small place, the overall feel is quiet and calm, good for unwinding · That said, because it's a small property without many dedicated staff across departments, big-hotel extras like round-the-clock room service or a concierge are limited · Anyone wanting full-service care should set expectations to the size and price of the place · On the whole, Nornchill's service is "warm and sufficient," fitting for a small family-run stay that genuinely tries to look after guests on an affordable budget
What real reviews say (the good and the not-so-good) — Pulling from Trip.com, Wongnai and other booking platforms, the picture is pretty consistent · On the praise side: very clean rooms is the most-repeated point, big comfortable beds, cold AC, strong hot water, in-room fridges that work well, TVs that stream Netflix and YouTube with a sharp picture, a 7-Eleven nearby, easy parking, friendly staff, and importantly, good value for the room quality · A quiet, calm atmosphere good for unwinding · On the watch-out side: the most-mentioned point is that the views around the property aren't anything special — this is a stay in the Pak Chong community area, not a mountain-view resort, so anyone hoping for mountains or grassland may be disappointed · Next is that water pressure in some upper-floor rooms is weaker than on the lower floors, some buildings have no lift so you climb the stairs, some bathrooms are fairly small, and breakfast is simple rather than a buffet · Most of these gripes are things you "trade for the price" and can be sorted by choosing the right room and setting expectations at booking, rather than being big problems that stop people coming back
"Pretty good overall, nice for a rest, clean room, but you don't see much of a view · There's a 7-Eleven and a cafe near the place and it's easy to drive anywhere. As somewhere to sleep before heading out for the day, it's OK at this price."
Price and value compared — Nornchill Khaoyai's starting rate is around THB 1,098–1,155/night for the entry-level room in the regular season, and it can climb during long weekends or Khao Yai's high season (late rainy-to-early-cool months, roughly November–January, when the weather is good and people love to visit) · Compared with stays in the Khao Yai area where most rates start at two thousand to several thousand a night, Nornchill is in one of the cheapest groups that still gets you a clean room with all the essentials · What makes it good value is room quality (clean, big bed, cold AC, hot water, streaming TV) that beats what the price suggests, plus a location that's a 5-minute drive to Outlet Village with a 7-Eleven nearby · For anyone planning Khao Yai as "out all day, back to sleep at night," paying less for the room and putting the rest of the budget toward restaurants, cafes or activities in Khao Yai is a very sensible way to spend · But if you're set on paying for the "stay experience" — a pool, mountain views or a resort atmosphere — this won't be your answer, and you should add budget to look at resorts in the Thanarat Road or Mu Si zones instead
Things to know before booking — A few things make a stay go more smoothly · One, this place suits people with their own car most, because getting around Pak Chong without one is fairly limited — if you don't have a car, plan your local transport first · Two, if you're worried about water pressure or don't want to climb stairs, ask for a ground-floor room when you book, since some buildings have no lift and a few upper-floor rooms have weaker pressure · Three, don't expect mountain views — choose this place for the cleanliness, the value and a location that's a short drive from everywhere, not for the view · Four, check whether breakfast is included in the rate, because some packages include it and some don't, and breakfast is simple, so if you want to eat well, head out to a place nearby · Five, during Khao Yai's high season and long weekends it gets busy and rooms fill fast, so book ahead and compare prices across several platforms before deciding
The verdict — From all the real reviews, Nornchill Khaoyai is the best fit for people doing Khao Yai by car who want a clean, good-value room to come back to after a full day out · Clean rooms, big beds, cold AC, hot water, streaming TV, free parking, a 7-Eleven nearby and just a 5-minute drive to Outlet Village make it a budget pick that does its job better than the price suggests · If you're after mountain views, a pool, a resort atmosphere or a full breakfast buffet, this isn't your answer, and you should look at the pricier resorts in the Thanarat Road or Mu Si zones instead · But for a Khao Yai trip where you want to save on the room so you can spend on eating and exploring, while still getting a clean room and an easy-to-drive location — Nornchill Khaoyai answers that need at great value
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Very clean rooms, big comfortable beds, cold AC, strong hot water
- ✓ 5-minute drive to Outlet Village, 7-Eleven nearby, free parking
- ✓ TV streams Netflix and YouTube with a sharp picture, great for a night in
- ✓ Excellent value for the room quality
- ! Views around the property aren't anything special — not a mountain-view resort
- ! Simple breakfast, not a full buffet
- ! Some buildings have no lift — you climb the stairs
- ✓ Good value among Khao Yai's budget stays, rooms look new and well kept
- ✓ Quiet and calm, good for unwinding, relaxed atmosphere
- ✓ Friendly staff, welcoming and helpful
- ✓ Easy-to-drive location close to everything, great for self-drive travelers
- ! Some bathrooms are fairly small
- ! Water pressure in some upper-floor rooms is weaker than on the lower floors
- ! No pool, gym or spa
- 💡If you're hoping for mountain views or a resort atmosphere — this is a stay in the Pak Chong community area with no standout view and no pool → add budget to look at resorts in the Thanarat Road or Mu Si zones instead
- 💡If you don't have your own car — getting around the Pak Chong area without one is fairly limited → plan your local transport carefully, or pick a place within walking distance of the sights
- 💡If you're worried about stairs or water pressure — some buildings have no lift and a few upper-floor rooms have weaker water → ask for a ground-floor room when you book