Zigzag Resort Yasothon — a single-storey resort near the government district, park at your door, at a budget rate
If you want a Yasothon stay that's quiet, easy to drive to without circling the old town for parking, and easy on the wallet — Zigzag Resort Yasothon is a small single-storey resort on Vareeratchadej Rd in the government district, Nam Kham Yai sub-district, built around simplicity and convenience for drivers. The rooms sit in low blocks and many let you park right at your door, so hauling luggage is easy. There are 22 rooms with comfy beds, cool AC, flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour front desk, and complimentary bottled water. Real guest reviews praise the comfortable beds, clean rooms, and convenient parking. From approx. ฿450/night.
Zigzag Resort Yasothon is a small single-storey resort on Vareeratchadej Rd in Nam Kham Yai sub-district, in Yasothon's government district — the thing guests mention most is how quiet the spot is and how easy it is to park. The rooms are in low blocks and many let you pull up right at your door, so there's no long walk with your bags. It sits away from the congested old town where parking is tight, making it a fit for self-drivers, people with business at the government offices, or anyone using it as a stopover before continuing to Ubon Ratchathani, Mukdahan, or Amnat Charoen.
All 22 rooms are simple but cover the basics — comfy beds, cool AC, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. There's complimentary bottled water and daily housekeeping too. Several reviews agree the beds are comfortable and the rooms are kept clean, which matters most at this price. Because it's a flat single-storey layout, there's no lift and you don't need one — you walk straight into your room, which is handy if you'd rather not climb stairs or are carrying heavy bags.
"Comfortable bed, clean room, and you can park right at your door — so convenient. Staff looked after us well and the price is great value."
The basics here are more complete than you'd expect for a small resort — a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and a terrace to sit out on. However late you arrive, someone's there to check you in. There's free parking on site. Breakfast isn't included with the room, but it's a short drive into Yasothon town where you'll easily find rice shops and cafes for a morning meal.
On location, understand up front that Zigzag is in the government district on the edge of town, not in the heart of the sightseeing area. The upside is that it's quiet and easy to park; the trade-off is that to reach the Ban Singha Tha old town, the market, or Phaya Thaen Park you'll drive a short 5–10 minutes into town. The provincial hall and government offices are very close, so it suits anyone here mainly for official business. During the Yasothon Rocket Festival (Bun Bang Fai, May) the whole town books out fast, and an edge-of-town stay like this can help because it tends to fill later than the central spots.
To be honest, Zigzag Resort isn't for everyone. The limitation reviews note is that it's a small resort with outdoor areas, and some guests run into insects or mosquitoes in the open-air spaces — bring repellent. There's no breakfast, no pool or spa, and reviews are still few because it's an out-of-town stay that isn't widely known yet. But if your brief is a clean room, a comfy bed, parking at your door, and a quiet location near the government district — it delivers all of that at a very light price.
In short, Zigzag Resort Yasothon suits self-drivers, people with government-office business, and anyone wanting a quiet, budget room with park-at-your-door access. Real guest reviews rate the beds, cleanliness, and parking convenience well. If you're coming for the Rocket Festival, book several weeks ahead; and if you're sensitive to insects in the outdoor areas, pack repellent and pick a room you can close up tightly.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Comfortable beds and clean, well-kept rooms
- ✓ Park right at your door — very convenient for drivers
- ✓ 24-hour front desk, so late check-ins are fine
- ✓ Light price, good value for what you get
- ! Small resort, not many facilities
- ! Some insects or mosquitoes in the outdoor areas
- ! No breakfast — you head into town to eat
- ✓ Clean rooms, comfy beds, cool AC for a good sleep
- ✓ Free parking at the door, luggage storage available
- ✓ Quiet location in the government district, edge of town
- ✓ Complimentary bottled water and daily housekeeping
- ! Reviews are still few, as it's an out-of-town stay
- ! No pool or spa
- ! Away from the in-town sights — you need to drive in
- 💡If you want to walk to the in-town sights and market — this sits in the government district on the edge of town, a short drive in → choose a central pick in the Yasothon review set if you aren't self-driving.
- 💡If you're sensitive to insects or mosquitoes — it's a resort with outdoor areas where some are found → bring repellent, pick a room you can close up, and keep doors and windows shut.
- 💡If you want breakfast or full facilities — there's no breakfast, pool, or spa here → plan to drive into town for a morning meal, or choose a larger hotel in the Yasothon review set.