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Top 8 Huts and Cabins in Thailand

Huts in Thailand offer diverse accommodation options across its varied landscapes. The country features extensive coastlines with numerous islands, dense tropical rainforests, and mountainous regions in the north. These accommodations often emphasize immersion in nature and traditional Thai design. Visitors can find a range of options, from rustic jungle retreats to beachfront bungalows.

Best huts in Thailand

  • The most popular huts is Mango Viewpoint, a viewpoint and hut that offers views along the main coast. Visitors can enjoy a drink and a place to sit while admiring the scenery.
  • Another must-see spot is Huay Teung Thao Reservoir, a lake with huts. This location provides a place to relax with small huts directly on the water, often featuring a restaurant.
  • Visitors also love Santhiya Resort, a hut and facilities highlight. This resort is noted for its quiet environment and isolation.
  • Thailand is known for overwater bungalows, beachfront huts, and eco-friendly jungle lodges. These options provide a variety of experiences, from secluded retreats to direct access to the sea.
  • The huts in Thailand are appreciated by the komoot community, with 14 upvotes and 15 photos shared across the highlights.

Last updated: May 16, 2026

Mango Viewpoint

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You cannot lay only on the beach, koh tao has a wonderful outback too. Starting from the main street of koh tao you will need about an hour to reach the viewpoint. It will be very hot, so don't forget to take some water, you will also have two opportunities to buy some on the way. Enjoy the great view!

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Huay Teung Thao Reservoir

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Nice place to relax. Small huts right on the water with a restaurant. A little further north there is a small hiking trail to the waterfall.

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Beachfront Campground, Khanom

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This is a very decent and clean campground complete with toilets, cold shower, shelter huts and platform (including some double storey), power socket and next to the beach. The beach is also very shallow. When I arrived on a Monday, there was nobody on site and I wrote to their FB page. U can go ahead and set up first. Cost THB150 during my stay. There is also not one but two 7-11 within 300-500m from ground 😂

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not sure if it's an official campsite..the one I'd planned to stay in is closed for the season (Mecamp) but I paid 150bhat and have access to the shower and small restaurant

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Santhiya Resort

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A very nice and quiet resort, well isolated from the main road. The access isn't so great, as the road is very narrow and poor in places.

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River Kwai Jungle Rafts

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Accessible to tourists only after an approximately 20-minute ride in a longtail boat.

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Praiwarn Raft House

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Hi9er is only accessible by longtail boat. The beautifully situated resort has a restaurant, accommodation in simple huts (no private toilet), and serves as a base for canoe trips. If you're lucky, you can go on an elephant safari and observe wild elephants on the riverbank from your canoe.

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Firefly Chalet Hotel

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Nestled in the heart of the national park, the romantic Firefly Chalet Hotel (fireflychalet.com) is located on our tour to the Cambodian border. It's situated on quiet side roads.

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Malee Homestay & Beach Bar

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A small family resort on a fishing island. Worth a visit. You can walk around the island in a day, or by bike.

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Rainer & Petra
February 16, 2026, River Kwai Jungle Rafts

You can only get here by longtail boat. River Kwai Resort – in the heart of Sai Yok National Park and just a 20-minute longtail boat ride from Phutakian Pier (Resotel Pier). The rooms are rustic and simple, but each has its own shower and toilet.

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Hi9er is only accessible by longtail boat. The beautifully situated resort has a restaurant, accommodation in simple huts (no private toilet), and serves as a base for canoe trips. If you're lucky, you can go on an elephant safari and observe wild elephants on the riverbank from your canoe.

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Accessible to tourists only after an approximately 20-minute ride in a longtail boat.

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Nestled in the heart of the national park, the romantic Firefly Chalet Hotel (www.fireflychalet.com) is located on our tour to the Cambodian border. It's situated on quiet side roads.

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August 15, 2025, Santhiya Resort

A very nice and quiet resort, well isolated from the main road. The access isn't so great, as the road is very narrow and poor in places.

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Nice place to relax. Small huts right on the water with a restaurant. A little further north there is a small hiking trail to the waterfall.

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A small family resort on a fishing island. Worth a visit. You can walk around the island in a day, or by bike.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of huts and cabins are available in Thailand?

Thailand offers a diverse range of huts and cabins, catering to various preferences. You can find rustic beach bungalows, luxurious overwater villas, and eco-friendly jungle retreats. These accommodations often emphasize immersion in nature and traditional Thai charm, providing unique experiences across the country's varied landscapes.

Are there overwater bungalows in Thailand?

Yes, overwater bungalows are a popular choice in Thailand, often found on tranquil lakes or secluded coastlines. Notable examples include The Float House River Kwai in Kanchanaburi, known for its eco-friendly floating villas, and Panvaree The Greenery / Panvaree Resort in Khao Sok National Park, offering stunning bungalows on Cheow Lan Lake. For a unique experience, consider the James Bond Bungalow Koh Panyee in a floating village, or luxurious Over Water Villas by KC Resort in Koh Samui.

Can I find beachfront huts in Thailand?

Thailand's coastline is dotted with numerous beachfront options. You can find rustic yet comfortable options like Koh Tao Bamboo Huts on a white-sand beach, or the simple yet pleasant bungalows at First Bungalow Beach Resort on Chaweng Noi beach. Other options include Island Hut on Ao Kao beach for an authentic island experience, Castaway Beach Bungalows in Koh Phangan, and Poseidon Bungalows in Khao Lak nestled in a coastal rainforest.

Are there eco-friendly or jungle huts available for a nature-focused stay?

Absolutely. For a deeper connection with nature, Thailand boasts several eco-lodges and jungle huts. Our Jungle House in Khao Sok National Park offers unique treehouse and bungalow accommodations designed with natural materials. Other options in Khao Sok include Anurak Community Lodge, which supports local communities, and Khao Sok Paradise Resort with its treetop bungalows. The Blue Sky Resort at Koh Phayam also offers eco-friendly overwater bungalows.

What are some unique or luxury hut experiences in Thailand?

For a high-end experience, Thailand offers opulent villas and resorts. Pimalai Resort & Villas in Koh Lanta provides beachfront villas with infinity-edge pools and stunning views. Rayavadee Pavilions & Villas in Krabi are nestled among towering limestone cliffs, offering exquisite private villas. In Koh Samui, you can find luxurious options like Vana Belle, A Luxury Collection Resort and Khwan Beach Resort, which features private pool villas and glamping tents.

Are there family-friendly hut options in Thailand?

Yes, several huts and campsites in Thailand are suitable for families. For example, Huay Teung Thao Reservoir features small huts directly on the water with a restaurant, making it a nice place to relax. Other family-friendly options include Beachfront Campground, Khanom and Beachfront Campsite with Huts and Swing, both offering facilities and direct beach access. Malee Homestay & Beach Bar is also noted as family-friendly.

Where can I find huts with good views in Thailand?

Many huts in Thailand offer spectacular views. Mango Viewpoint is a popular hut that provides magnificent views along the main coast of Koh Tao. Huay Teung Thao Reservoir offers huts directly on the water, providing a relaxing view. Overwater bungalows like those at Panvaree Resort in Khao Sok and Over Water Villas by KC Resort in Koh Samui also boast breathtaking views of lakes or the ocean.

What amenities can I expect at huts in Thailand?

Amenities vary widely depending on the type and location of the hut. Rustic options might offer basic wooden structures with private bathrooms and balconies, while more luxurious ones can include private sundecks, infinity pools, air-conditioning, and modern furnishings. Many huts, especially those near water, often have restaurants or cafes nearby. Some campsites, like Beachfront Campground, Khanom, provide toilets, cold showers, and power sockets.

What is the best time of year to stay in huts in Thailand?

The best time to stay in huts in Thailand generally depends on the region. For most of Thailand, the dry season from November to February offers pleasant weather with less humidity and rainfall, making it ideal for beach huts and outdoor activities. The hot season (March to May) can be very warm, while the rainy season (June to October) brings lush landscapes but also higher chances of rain, which can be appealing for jungle retreats.

What outdoor activities can I do near huts in Thailand?

Near many huts in Thailand, you can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. Hiking is very popular, with options ranging from easy to moderate trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'View of Doi Inthanon loop' or 'Erawan Waterfall loop' near various locations. If you're into cycling, there are gravel biking routes available, such as the 'Thung Plai Ngam Coffee loop' or 'Chiang Rai Clock Tower loop'. For more details on routes, you can explore guides like Hiking in Thailand, Easy hikes in Thailand, and Gravel biking in Thailand.

Are there hiking trails accessible from huts in Thailand?

Yes, many huts in Thailand offer access to hiking trails, especially those located near national parks or natural areas. For instance, if you're staying near Khao Sok National Park, you might find trails like the 'Wang Phi Rga Swimming Spot – Khao Sok National Park loop'. In other regions, you can explore routes such as the 'View from Khao Ngon Nak – Dragon Crest Viewpoint loop' or the 'Wat Phra That Doi Suthep – Pha Lat Temple loop'. For more hiking options, refer to the Hiking in Thailand guide.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about staying in huts in Thailand?

Visitors often enjoy the unique immersion in nature and the peaceful, isolated environments that many huts offer. For example, guests at Mango Viewpoint appreciate the great views and a place to relax with a drink. At Huay Teung Thao Reservoir, the small huts directly on the water provide a relaxing experience. The quiet and isolated setting of Santhiya Resort is also highly valued by guests.

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