Approximately one hour from Bangkok, Asita Eco Resort blends rustic charm with eco-conscious living. The property comprises 20 villas and two Thai-style house rooms, all interconnected by a canal flowing right up to each room’s front porch. Accommodations include Superior, Deluxe, and Thai-style “Ruen Thai” rooms, many with private natural swimming pools or canal access. Constructed with sustainable materials, rooms feature pine wood furnishings, glass L-shaped windows, and thoughtful eco-friendly touches.
Dining takes place riverside, with menus that highlight fresh seafood from the resort’s own marine farm and organic produce from its garden. Daily breakfast is highly praised, and the resort runs Thai cooking classes, yoga, spa treatments, and offers bike rentals for visits to nearby attractions like the Amphawa and Damnoen Saduak Floating Markets, firefly boat tours, and local temples. Nestled in extensive pine-lined grounds beside the canal, Asita emphasizes wellness and sustainability—with a spa, yoga pavilion, natural pool, and tranquil garden spaces interwoven with Thai-rural charm.
Address: 33/3 Moo 4, Tambon Taihard, Amphawa District, Samut Songkhram 75000, Thailand