Oakland K.
Google
Beautiful design and truly unique, but not the most practical stay.
Bangkok Tree House is definitely one of the most visually stunning and unique places I’ve ever stayed. The design, the concept, and the overall atmosphere are remarkable — quiet, green, and surrounded by nature in a way that’s almost impossible to find this close to Bangkok. The vibe was genuinely lovely: peaceful, breezy, with both river and forest scenery blending together.
However, despite how special the place looks, it wasn’t very practical for living, especially for guests who are sensitive to insects. We experienced a lot of ants in our house (Room No. 9). While it’s understandable that insects are part of a nature retreat, basic measures like ant traps or preventive treatment would help a lot.
Our room also had a Lamphu tree right above the rooftop, and its resin fell all over the surface. This made it impossible to enjoy the sky-watching experience we were looking forward to. The staff acknowledged that this issue was known from the beginning yet still assigned us this room, which was disappointing. At the very least, providing a rubber mat or protective cover could have helped.
On the positive side, the service was excellent. Every staff member was kind, helpful, and attentive. They switched our room at night when we raised the issue and even offered additional breakfast when the portion I initially selected was too small. Their hospitality was truly appreciated.
Overall, Bangkok Tree House is a place worth experiencing once for its creativity and charm, but there’s definitely room for improvement to make the stay more comfortable — especially regarding insects and room conditions. The uniqueness is real, but practicality may be an issue for certain guests.