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Hotels in Pak Phraek, Thailand — canal-side guesthouses 80 km from Bangkok in Samut Songkhram Province. Close to Amphawa floating market and Mae Klong orchards.

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About Pak Phraek

Pak Phraek: Canal Country in Samut Songkhram

Pak Phraek is a district in Samut Songkhram Province, roughly 80 km southwest of Bangkok along the Mae Klong River delta. The area sits within a dense network of irrigation canals — locally called khlongs — that thread through lychee, pomelo, and coconut orchards. Floating market activity at Amphawa and Don Hoi Lot draws weekend visitors from the capital, while the slower pace of Pak Phraek itself suits travelers seeking the agricultural interior rather than the curated market experience.

Where to Stay

Accommodation options in Pak Phraek are limited compared to nearby Samut Songkhram town, roughly 10 km north. Small guesthouses and riverside homestays are the primary formats here. Travelers needing more choice typically base themselves in Samut Songkhram town or Amphawa, where boutique canal-side lodgings are well established.

Practical Tips

  • Getting there: Minivans from Bangkok's Victory Monument reach Samut Songkhram in about 1.5 hours; songthaews cover the final stretch into Pak Phraek.
  • Best season: November to February brings dry weather and cooler temperatures; the lychee harvest peaks in April.
  • Local transport: Longtail boats and bicycle rentals are the practical ways to reach orchards and canal-side temples.

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Namsai Resort Kanchanaburi

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