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The Sarojin – Beachfront Boutique Resort in Khao Lak

The Sarojin is a stylish, boutique property, set on the secluded 11-km long Khao Lak beach on the western shores of southern Thailand. Surrounded by an ancient rainforest filled with sleepy lagoons, waterfalls and wildlife, the resort has 56 luxury guest residences. Designed in a contemporary Asian style to blend in with the natural local elements and landscape, each residence has a private terrace and some have private plunge pools.

Two restaurants, set in extraordinary locations at the Sarojin, feature international and signature Thai delicacies. Less than an hour away by boat are the Similan and Surin Islands Marine National Parks, home to one of the top 10 dive sites in the world. But what makes this an award-wining resort is its dedicated staff, who have supported the English couple Kate and Andrew Kemp fulfil their dream after it was destroyed just three days before inauguration in the Boxing day tsunami.
 


Stay The Sarojin resort has 56 luxury guest residences situated in seven separate two-storey buildings. Each building is set within verdant tropical gardens and has direct access to the secluded white sandy beach. Accommodation is grouped into three categories; the Garden Residences, Pool Residences and the spacious Spa Suites. All rooms are adorned with hand carved furniture and crisp white linens, and has air-conditioning, large bathtub, waterfall shower and all the mod cons.

ChildCare Families with children over the age of 10 years are welcome to stay at The Sarojin. There are no suitable facilities available for younger children.

Dine There are two open-air relaxed restaurants at the Sarojin. Cozy and chic, The Edge restaurant borders the beach and features signature Thai delicacies from the Andaman Sea, local markets and the hotel garden. The Ficus, located in the heart of the grounds serves international, gourmet and Italian cuisine amongst the hanging roots and canopy of an age-old ficus tree. Meals are complemented by the hotel’s excellent wine bar and award-winning wine cellar.

Relax The Pathways Spa at the Sarojin resort is a peaceful space with a wide range of facilities including rain showers and couples’ baths and air-conditioned facial treatment rooms. Choose a treatment pavilion that faces the mangrove garden so you can hear the ocean as you relax. The long list of treatments includes warm stone massages, salt glow scrubs and Elemis facials. There is also a well-equipped gym, and over six miles of pristine private beach.

Experience The Sarojin resort offers complimentary non-motorised watersports. Situated about an hour’s boat ride from the Similan Islands - one of the world's top ten dive sites, it ideally placed for divers with day trips on resort's private boat 'Lady Sarojin'. Other activities include windsurfing, hiking through Khao Sok National Park, white water rafting, and deep-sea fishing, to name just a few. Alternatively, ride an elephant, go white water rafting or lunch by a secret waterfall.
 


 
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Best time to go

Nov-Apr

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Average High

30°C

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Nearest Airport

HKT

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Timezone

GMT+ 7

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Currency

Thai Baht (THB)

Location The Sarojin is ensconced in 10 acres of spacious and lush tropical gardens with direct private access onto a secluded 11km long white sand beach on the Andaman Sea. The beach is sheltered by Pakarang Cape. The Sarojin is just a short 10-minute drive from the centre of Khao Lak town in Phang Nga Province, Thailand.

Getting there 11-hour international flight to Bangkok International Suvarnabhumi Airport, followed by a 1-hour domestic flight to Phuket International Airport. The Sarojin is 1-hour from Phuket airport.

When to go Tropical climate and the driest months to visit are December to March. November and April are also good months to visit and you may get some rain, although it is outside of the monsoon season. May to October is the monsoon with downpours occurring once or twice a day, rather than constant rain.
 

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