Tree House Hotel Sisaket — a tree-house boutique hiding a leafy garden in town
If you picture a hotel in central Sisaket as a boxy block on a main road, Tree House Hotel flips that the moment you drive in · The thing every review agrees on is the big trees and wooden walkways through the garden that make it feel like you're in a little forest, not the middle of town · It's a timber-design boutique resort in the Nong Krok area, about 10 minutes from the city centre · 30 rooms with separate wet/dry bathrooms and wide balconies, plus a pool, restaurant and cafe and free parking, from approx. ฿520/night · Real guest reviews agree the rooms are spacious, clean and the setting genuinely peaceful.
Tree House Hotel (the Thai name simply means 'tree-house hotel') is a 30-room boutique resort in central Sisaket, in the Nong Krok area of the Mueang Tai subdistrict, open since 2009 · What sets it apart from the usual city hotels is that the tree-house concept is for real — big trees form the heart of the grounds, wooden walkways run through the garden, and the timber-design buildings lean into simplicity that blends with nature · It's not a pricey luxury resort, but a place that deliberately builds an atmosphere unlike the town's plain blocks.
Rooms range from Standard Twin and Deluxe up to Villa-style rooms · What guests consistently praise is that the rooms are spacious, the bathrooms have separate wet and dry zones, and many have wide balconies looking onto the garden · Beds are comfortable, water pressure is strong, and rooms are well-equipped with air conditioning, a refrigerator, a minibar and a TV · Some are villas with a seating area and a bathtub — the rooms reviewers call the best value if you want extra space · Free Wi-Fi works throughout.
"The room was huge and looked out over a lovely garden with big shade trees · the pool was clean, the staff smiled and spoke English · quiet and relaxing at a price you can actually reach."
The garden is the heart of it · The big trees and wooden walkways keep it cool and shaded even in Sisaket's heat, and the outdoor pool set among the trees gets praise for being clean with a lovely setting · There's an on-site restaurant and cafe serving affordable food — the dishes guests mention most are the spicy fish soup and green curry, plus the house 'tree house coffee' · There's also a massage service, free parking and an EV charger — very convenient if you're driving yourself or stopping over on a southern-Isan road trip.
To be straight with you, per real guest reviews: the limitation that comes up is that some of the wooden walkways are getting old and have broken spots, so watch your step, especially in the rain · A few older rooms draw mentions of aging floors and mosquitoes, plus weak TV signal · On location, while it's within the city limits, it's not in the central shopping district, so you'll mostly need a vehicle, and some spots catch road noise when you're outside · One more thing reviewers flag is that the pool is sometimes booked for children's swimming classes, which limits general guest use.
In short: if you want a place in Sisaket with a different feel from the usual blocks — spacious rooms, a big-tree garden and a pool, at a few hundred to around a thousand baht — Tree House Hotel is a fitting choice · The 8.7 from 24 Trip.com reviews captures it well: "spacious rooms, lovely garden, quiet, good value." · It suits couples, families and self-drivers who want free parking and a restful setting.
A tip from following the reviews here: if you can, ask for a villa or a room facing the big-tree garden, since that's the angle that makes the tree-house concept worth it · And if you want to use the pool, ask at check-in whether any children's classes are scheduled so you can avoid the times it's full.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Leafy big-tree garden, peaceful and unlike a city hotel
- ✓ Spacious rooms with separate wet/dry bathrooms and wide balconies
- ✓ Clean pool and an affordable on-site restaurant
- ✓ Free parking with an EV charger
- ! Some wooden garden walkways are old with broken spots
- ! Not in the central shopping district — you'll mostly need a vehicle
- ! Some older rooms have mosquito and TV-signal issues
- ✓ Friendly, smiling staff who speak English
- ✓ Spacious rooms, comfortable beds, strong water pressure
- ✓ Good, well-priced restaurant — spicy fish soup and green curry stand out
- ✓ Relaxing garden and pool setting
- ! The pool is sometimes booked for children's swimming classes
- ! Some spots catch road noise when you're outside
- ! The kitchen closes earlier than posted on some days
- 💡If you want to walk to the central shopping district — this is in the Nong Krok area, away from the main shops, so you'll mostly need a vehicle → best for self-drivers or those happy to use Grab.
- 💡If you're worried about room condition and the walkways — some wooden walkways are old and a few older rooms have mosquitoes → check the room at check-in or ask for a villa or a renovated room.
- 💡If the pool is your main reason to stay — it's sometimes booked for children's swimming classes → ask about the pool's free times at check-in to avoid when it's full.