The Sarojin Khao Lak
The Sarojin Khao Lak
60 Moo 2 Kukkak, Takuapa, Phang Nga 82190 Thailand

Star Ratings :
Location : Takuapa Rooms : 56
Location : Takuapa Rooms : 56
The Sarojin Khao Lak offers a luxurious sanctuary set among expansive tropical gardens, featuring a majestic Lotus pond and an ancient giant Ficus tree. Designed in a contemporary Asian style, spacious guest rooms and villas are elegantly furnished with private terraces bestowing graceful garden and ocean views. Abundant space and privacy make this an enchanting oasis.
from US$441
per night
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Based on 25 HotelTravel.com Guest reviews
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81%
Customer Satisfaction
Rated #3 for all Phang Nga hotels
Typical of all Thais, the staff were incredibly charming, friendly and hospitable. A very relaxing resort, but beware there is very little to do unless you are into national parks and scuba diving. If you want nightlife action, go to a busier and more commercial resort. As a result of the hotel's relative isolation and it being low season, we were stuck with the hotel's restaurants. Although the food was very good, this meant we were a "captive audience" for food. Part of the great Thai experience is eating out for next to nothing, but we were spending on average £30 per night on dinner w...
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The Sarojin Khao Lak Reviews
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Arrival Date: Apr. 28, 2007
Room type: Garden residence
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

85%
Satisfaction
Typical of all Thais, the staff were incredibly charming, friendly and hospitable. A very relaxing resort, but beware there is very little to do unless you are into national parks and scuba diving. If you want nightlife action, go to a busier and more commercial resort. As a result of the hotel's relative isolation and it being low season, we were stuck with the hotel's restaurants. Although the food was very good, this meant we were a "captive audience" for food. Part of the great Thai experience is eating out for next to nothing, but we were spending on average £30 per night on dinner which by Thai standards is exorbitant. The beach restaurants were closed because of low season. The only other criticism is the mosquitios - which is normal for Thailand - but the amount of stagnant water did not help, e.g. 'streams' in the landscaped gardens which were breeding grounds for mossies. The beach is nothing special. But the beautiful hotel and its staff were excellent.














































