Ratings based on 42 Verified Reviews
3.9 Room cleanliness
3.9 Service & staff
3.7 Room comfort
3.5 Hotel condition
Expedia Verified Reviews
by A verified traveler
Total Relaxation.
Posted 2 Mar 2020 on HotelsBeautiful and extremely quit. Stayed at one of the Jacuzzi Villas. We’ll definitely be back.
by A verified traveler
Posted 10 Jan 2020
I liked the location very quiet and tranquil. The property does need a new coat of paint
by A verified traveler
Customer service could use an upgrade
Posted 9 Dec 2019 on HotelsRaya Buri Resort is the most distant resort of the "local" resorts from Erawan Waterfalls over a challenging road. The location is attractive, right on the reservoir, with kayaks and paddle boats available for guests. One morning there was no water and I was unable to take a shower and had to wash my hands with bottled water. When I complained, the staff gave me a $4 discount on my bill. That hardly seemed like fair compensation!
by A verified traveler
Posted 3 Nov 2019
perfect hotel nice ,clean, good view and comfortable.
by A verified traveler
Great place in Ksnchanaburi
Posted 20 Aug 2019 on HotelsVery quiet, peaceful and remote place to stay in Kanchanaburi area... Excellent value... Not too high end or fancy, but certainly well above average and perfectly fine accommodations...I highly recommend rRaya Buri
by A verified traveler
Posted 24 Apr 2019 on Hotels
by A verified traveler
Posted 19 Dec 2018 on Hotels
by A verified traveler
Posted 4 Nov 2018
need a bridge to get to rooms not a wooden board. dangerous for some people
Comment from Hotel Management
8 Nov 2018 by Thana /Reservation Dept., Hotel Management
Thank you for our comment.
Recommended
for Everyoneby A verified traveler
An okay place. Not great, but okay.
Posted 28 Apr 2017 on Orbitz
Pros: It was okay.
Cons: The bed was a bit uncomfortable. I'm sick to death of no cover sheet, no blankets, just a sheet on the mattress and a big heavy comforter.
Location: Near Erawan Falls but a bit out of the way, kind of cool because its on the lake and you can stay on the water. We didn't but you could.
Stayed in the hill rooms, not on the water. It was low season only us and two other couples. Ate dinner there and it was good. Breakfast was made to order and okay. The bed was a bit uncomfortable. Kind of hard. Has those toilets that you are not suppose to put toilet paper in. They look western but have a sign that says not to put paper in them. Not uncommon outside the major tourist areas.
by William
Jump from bed into the lake!
Posted 19 Jan 2017 on HotelsWe've never slept in a floating "unit" and jumping out of bed in the morning and diving in the lake was probably a once in a lifetime experience. I saw other hotels on the lake with the same sort of units, but they looked very basic, most likely without toilet, as the infrastructure needed to handle that is very, VERY expensive and I imagine very costly to maintain, as are making all the units stay together with rising or falling water levels. We originally were checked into a very nice room "on land" but decided to go to the water units...same price so changing wasn't a problem. The water units have A/C, very hot water and a small porch. There is an "incline" or, diagonal tram, that is maintained which can help those with tons of luggage get it down to the floating units, or customers might not be able to use all the steps down. As for location, spectacular. I doubt I could have found it without GPS navigation, but I came at night. When leaving in daylight, I did see LOTS of flags, and there were signs a major turns. Driving the switchbacks was fun and the government road was as well designed and maintained as if it was in Japan...a real change from so much of Thai highways, which, BTW, the major roads are getting a great overhaul. The restaurant was fine, and although I didn't like the freeze dried coffee as the only choice in the breakfast, there is a Cafe right there that opens at 8am that has real coffee. The breakfast was the usual Thai breakfast. I would go again!