Pak Phli: A Sleepy Village in the Midst of Thailand
Nestled in the heart of the country, Pak Phli, Thailand is a district previously known as Bung Rai. It is bordered by the mountain range of Sankamphaeng and lies close to the districts of Pak Chong and Mueang Nakhon. While it has over 200 square miles of land, the district is only home to over 24,000 residents.
Best Time to Visit
The weather condition in Pak Phli is generally hot for the majority of the year, although half of the year experiences frequent rain showers. From December to May, there are at most ten days of rain, which is lesser compared to the 17 days of rain experienced from June to November. This makes early November to late March the ideal time to book your Pak Phli, Thailand hotels.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Pak Phli lies close to some of the famous waterfalls in the region, namely Wang Born Waterfall and Khao I-To Waterfall. Those planning on visiting these sites should consider reserving their suites at the Dasada The Flower Es'Senses Resort. The four-star resort lies within seven to eight miles away from the waterfalls and boasts of the two restaurants and bars in the property. Guests staying at the hotel can also take advantage of the resort’s conference center, outdoor pool, childcare, and library. Meanwhile, another hotel close to Pak Phli is the I Din Lake View Resort Nakhon Nayok, lying around a half-hour drive from the city. The hotel serves breakfast at an affordable price and offers guests river-view guestrooms.