Z9: A New Lakeside Retreat
Z9 (pronounced "Zee-Nine") is a recently opened lakeside retreat situated on the banks of the Srinakarin Dam. Having commenced operations earlier this year, Z9 offers a tranquil escape amidst stunning natural surroundings.
I saw an interesting advertisement on Facebook and decided to try it out since I had some free time.
The journey is long, going along the Srinakarin Dam route. There is nothing difficult about getting here.
Leaving Bangkok in the late morning, we drove leisurely without rushing. We arrived in the vicinity of Sai Yok around noon.
Let's stop for lunch first. The Big River Restaurant is a convenient option as it's on our way.
Lunch was just enough.
After you've had your fill, let's head to our accommodation. Drive straight up to the Srinakarin Dam, following the signs along the way.
We have arrived. Please park your car and check in here.
An employee will then escort you to your room.
She is so beautiful.
Looking up, you will see the check-in building and the restaurant.
Let's go see the rooms.
Z9 starts at 4500++.
For weekends, ask yourself. On weekdays, ask yourself.
The price includes a breakfast buffet and kayaks for paddling.
There is a welcome fruit in the room.
What's inside the room?
Everything you need, including a toothbrush and toothpaste.
Just bring yourself, no need to pack heavy.
The room is beautiful, and the bed is incredibly comfortable.
The scenery is breathtaking.
Relaxing by the water, enjoying the scenery, and reading books. Those who want to kayak can do so at their leisure.
In the evening, if you're hungry, you don't have to go anywhere. Just eat here. The atmosphere is great.
After a satisfying meal, I slept soundly. The cabin here didn't sway like the others I've been to, which was nice. I woke up feeling refreshed and ready for the day.
The weather is fantastic.
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Oiy Ing strolled around admiring the birds and trees, feeling hungry. Let's have breakfast now.
So full! Let's walk to digest our food.
We checked out in the late morning and headed to Huai Mae Khamin Waterfall. We had passed it many times before but never stopped.
The road to Huai Mae Khamin is lush and green, offering a scenic view.
Mother Turmeric is very beautiful.
Beautiful, elegant, peaceful, clean, shady, and good.
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Mother Curcuma is located in the Srinakarin Dam National Park.
There is a camping ground with a view of the dam.
The cafeteria serves delicious, clean, and affordable food.
There is a simple coffee shop that serves excellent coffee.
We had lunch here, and it was delicious, despite the unassuming appearance of the place.
Now that we're full, let's talk about the waterfall.
Mae Khamin has 7 levels. I didn't arrange the photos in the post.
I posted them as I wanted to. Every level is beautiful, absolutely stunning.
Let me tell you,
Mae Kamin Waterfall is a very easy walk.
I skimmed through some reviews and thought it would be a challenging hike, similar to other waterfalls.
Surprisingly,
As soon as you park your car and walk a few steps, you will find the highlight floor where everyone goes to take pictures.
That is the 4th floor, Chat Kaeo.
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Confused already? I haven't even started walking yet.
I'm already on the 4th floor.
I'm confused too.
I mean, at other waterfalls, you usually hike up, right?
But here, you walk down, and you just keep going down, huh?
The floors are close together, with convenient wooden stairs and walkways.
This waterfall is so accessible that you can wear a flowing dress or high heels and still walk around and take photos in style. It's that easy to navigate, just imagine!
This is the Ano Dat pool, isn't it? I suddenly want to be a Kinnari.
Well, that's the end of my review of the Ano Dat pool. Let me go for a cool swim first.
Paramee Na Prasri
Wednesday, February 26, 2025 8:34 PM