U Inchantree - Kanchanaburi - Overview
Located on the north bank of the renowned and historic Kwai River close to the well-known River Kwai Bridge, U Inchantree Kanchanaburi is a boutique resort surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens.

Boasting an incredible riverside locale and only a few minutes' walk away from some of Thailand's most important historical and natural sites, war history buffs and nature lovers alike should not pass up on U Inchantree Kanchanaburi.

U Inchantree Kanchanaburi resort is home to 24 guestrooms and 2 suites set in a two-storey building around a courtyard and surrounded by landscaped gardens. The guestrooms incorporate contemporary and Asian designs and have a rustic river lodge feel to them. All amenities and comforts expected of a highly regarded boutique resort are to be found here.

Peppers is a semi-open restaurant located adjacent to the swimming pool with dazzling views of the River Kwai. A hearty breakfast here makes a great start to the day while the varied international and Thai menus will satisfy discerning tastes throughout the afternoon and evening. Adjacent to the restaurant and next to the river and hotel swimming pool is the alfresco dining deck area. The Terrace is suspended over the river, with the River Kwai Bridge and the foothills of Myanmar serving as backdrop, a perfect setting for an evening drink. 

U Inchantree Kanchanaburi is home to a full list of facilities aimed at fostering health, well-being and as an outlet for family and couples bonding. Whether it is for a sun tan or a cool swim, the pool should not be missed during the warm afternoon days. Guests can partake in the resort's cardiovascular and strength training machines at the fully equipped fitness center, either independently or with a trainer. Guests can explore the Kanchanaburi countryside with the resort's free bicycle rental service. Meeting rooms at the resort can accommodate up to 40 people.

Combining scenic views of the Kwai River with a rustic ambiance, U Inchantree Kanchanaburi is an unforgettable experience in one of Thailand's most historic and beautiful natural sites. The resort is also an ideal escape for those wanting to whisk away from the hustle and bustle of Bangkok.   

Dining:

  • Peppers Restaurant - adjacent to the River Kwai serving Thai food and Western specialties
  • The Terrace - bar lounge with terrace suspended over the river

Room type:

  • Superior room
  • Suite

Facilities:

  • Exercise facilities
  • Library
  • Swimming pool
  • Free bike rental service
  • Wi-Fi connectivity

443 Mae Nam Kwai Road, Thamakham Sub-district,
Muang Kanchanaburi District,
Kanchanaburi 71000, Thailand

U Inchantree Kanchanaburi is on the north bank of the Kwai River and within plain sight of the famous River Kwai Bridge. Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok is a three hour drive away.

Who should go?
U Inchantree Kanchanaburi's riverside location and close proximity to the Bridge over the River Kwai will surely please nature and history enthusiasts. Bangkok residents looking for a short and serene escape from the capital will find a more than satisfactory sanctuary here.

When to go?
Similar to Bangkok, Kanchanaburi experiences three distinct seasons. The months of November to February usually make the best time to visit due to the dry weather and relatively cooler temperatures. Temperatures start to increase steadily from March and peaks in April. May marks the onset of the rainy season which brings high rainfall till the end of October. The rainy season marks is the best time to see Kanchanaburi's waterfalls at their most spectacula

Where is it?
U Inchantree Kanchanaburi boasts a serene location on the north bank of the Kwai River and within plain sight of the famous River Kwai Bridge. Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok is a three hour drive away

What's not to be missed?
Hike at the historical Hellfire Pass. Ride an elephant through the lush greenery. Visit a Mon tribal village and watch a traditional Mon dance. Canoe along the legendary Kwai Noi River. Get a historical insight into World War II with a visit to the Death Railway and Bridge over the River Kwai.      

What's cooking?
Peppers is a semi-open restaurant located adjacent to the swimming pool with dazzling views of the River Kwai, serving great breakfast along with a varied international and Thai menu. The Terrace is suspended over the river, with the River Kwai Bridge and the foothills of Myanmar serving as background, the perfect scenario for an evening drink. 


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