



Traditional Thai architecture gets the luxury treatment with soaring teak pavilions housing the communal spaces. The open-sided dining sala catches every breeze, while meals alternate between here and romantic spots around the farm - think lantern-lit dinners amongst the rice paddies. An Olympic-length infinity pool stretches towards jungle-clad mountains, flanked by a well-equipped gym and massage sala. There's no formal spa, but therapists appear for in-room treatments. The organic farm isn't just for show - wander the vegetable plots, herb gardens and orchards that genuinely supply the kitchen daily.
Two teak residences house the nine rooms, ranging from deluxe doubles to family-friendly suites. Think polished hardwood floors, handwoven textiles in sunset hues, and antique furniture that actually belongs there rather than looking staged. Every room opens onto private terraces with those mesmerising farm-to-forest views. Bathrooms lean rustic-luxe with rain showers and proper tubs. The superior suites justify their price tag with separate living areas and enough space to properly unpack. No televisions anywhere - the morning mist rolling off the mountains provides all the entertainment needed.
The jungle practically knocks on your door here. Trek straight from the resort into Khao Sok's ancient rainforest with guides who know every bird call and medicinal plant. Bamboo raft the Sok River, explore Diamond Cave's glittering stalactites, or take a longtail boat across Cheow Lan Lake to floating raft houses. Night safaris reveal clouded leopards if you're lucky, slow lorises if you're not. Back at base, join the morning farm walk to harvest your breakfast, take a riverside picnic, or simply float in that infinity pool watching hornbills cruise past. Taguapa Old Town's Sunday market lies 45 minutes away for a cultural fix.

Jurassic scenery, hardy trekking and the chance to spot wildlife in the planet’s oldest rainforest.