Escape to Paradise: Greenhouse Resort, Sakon Nakhon's Hidden Gem

Greenhouse Resort/กรีนเฮ้าส์รีสอร์ท Sakon Nakhon Thailand

Greenhouse Resort/กรีนเฮ้าส์รีสอร์ท Sakon Nakhon Thailand

Escape to Paradise: Greenhouse Resort, Sakon Nakhon's Hidden Gem

Escape to Paradise: Greenhouse Resort - Sakon Nakhon's Hidden Gem (Review with a Dose of Reality!)

Okay, buckle up buttercups, because I'm about to spill the tea on Escape to Paradise: Greenhouse Resort in Sakon Nakhon. Forget those pristine, overly-polished reviews! This is real – warts, wrinkles, and all. And trust me, I've had some experiences

First things first: Finding Paradise (Accessibility & Getting There - The Pre-Adventure)

Let's be honest, Sakon Nakhon isn't exactly a bustling metropolis. Getting there requires a flight (or, God bless you, a long car ride). Their airport transfer? Smooth like silk. Seriously, they were waiting for me (and after a red-eye, that's GOLD). Car park [on-site] is free and ample, which is a huge plus. Car power charging station? Didn't see one, but hey, it's Thailand, so you're probably not driving your Tesla. 😉

Accessibility? It's a mixed bag. I can't speak from personal experience (no wheelchair), but the website mentions Facilities for disabled guests. Elevator present, which is a good start. But let's face it, Thailand isn't exactly famous for its ultra-accessible infrastructure. Double-check with the hotel directly if you need specific accommodations. But if you're able-bodied, it's pretty easy to Access the place.

Check-in/out [Private] or Express? I opted for private, because, you know, I needed to recover from the travel. Efficient and the staff were friendly. Front desk [24-hour]? Yep. Always a comfort.

The Room: My Sanctuary (and Occasional Meltdown)

Alright, my room. Air conditioning? Absolutely essential. Free Wi-Fi [in all rooms] - praise the internet gods! Air conditioned in public areas, too. The decor? Think minimalist, a touch of modern, and surprisingly calming. Blackout curtains are a must for a light sleeper like me. The extra long bed was a lifesaver, and the bathtub, well, it became my personal sanctuary after a long day of… let's just say adventures. They even provided bathrobes and slippers! Luxury!

Then there was the complimentary tea and free bottled water. Again, little touches that made a real difference. There was even a reading light for those late night reading sessions (and panic spirals). The closet was adequately sized, and yes, an in-room safe box to store your valuables. The mini bar… well, let's just say I may or may not have raided it on occasion. Don't judge. 😉

But… imperfections? Oh, honey, there were a few. The soundproofing wasn’t perfect. The occasional tuk-tuk rumble or distant barking dog managed to intrude. And the Internet access – wireless while good, sometimes wavered, which was slightly annoying. But hey, you're in paradise, right? Disconnect is sometimes needed.

Dining: A Culinary Adventure (of Sorts)

Restaurants: They have a few! Breakfast [buffet] was the usual buffet fare with the Asian breakfast items. (I'm a sucker for rice porridge). They had the Western breakfast too. The coffee shop served excellent coffee, which soothed my post-caffeine crashes.

The Poolside Bar… Oh, the poolside bar! That's where the magic happens. Sipping a cocktail with a view of the pool with a view… pure bliss! And the Happy hour deals? Don't get me started. 😉 Seriously, it was a great place to hang out and make friends – or at least, chat with the bartender about the latest Thai TV dramas.

You can get a bottle of water for those tropical days, and there are desserts in restaurant too.

Hygiene and Safety: Keeping it Clean and Avoiding the Plague

Okay, let's talk about the elephant in the room (and the reason this review is so late): COVID. Escape to Paradise takes hygiene seriously. Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Hand sanitizer everywhere – you name it. They've got Hygiene certification, and Staff trained in safety protocol. They had Physicial distancing of at least 1 meter. They really put a lot of effort in. You could even opt-out of room sanitization, which is a nice option.

For the Kids: Family Fun

This place is Family/child friendly, but I have zero kids, so I can't really comment on the babysitting service, or the kids facilities. There's a pool with view so that's always a plus for the family.

Relaxation and Rejuvenation (My Favourite Part!)

Okay, now we're talking! Spa/sauna and a swimming pool [outdoor]? Sign me up! The pool with view is stunning, and the sauna was the perfect way to sweat out all the travel toxins. I treated myself to a massage, and it was divine. Just… divine. I almost fell asleep. They even offered things like a Body wrap and Body scrub!!

Things to do

Well, you can take a dip in the swimming pool. Head into town, explore the temples, eat the food… It's Thailand, so there's stuff to do.

Services and Conveniences: The Little Things That Matter

They have Luggage storage. Daily housekeeping… essential. A Concierge… I didn't need to use it, but always good to have. And a Convenience store, because you never know when you'll need a bag of chips and some instant noodles at 3 AM. They provide an Invoice provided, and have Cash withdrawal for the ATM.

In a nutshell:

Cleanliness and Safety: A+ Food: Solid. Rooms: Comfortable and well-equipped (though not perfect). Overall vibe: Relaxed, friendly, and just what the doctor ordered.

The Downside (Because Nothing's Perfect)

  • Location: Sakon Nakhon itself might not be everyone's cup of tea. It's not a party town. If you want vibrant nightlife, this isn't it. You're looking for peace and quiet, this is your jam.
  • Internet: Sometimes inconsistent. Not a deal-breaker, but worth noting if you need to work.

The Verdict: Would I Go Back?

Absolutely! Despite the minor imperfections, Escape to Paradise: Greenhouse Resort really is a hidden gem. It's a great place to come back to. Escape to Paradise is a very good resort and Sakon Nakhon is a nice city. It’s a place to relax, recharge, and get away from the madness. And isn't that what we all need? So go. Book it. You won't regret it.


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  • Indulge Your Senses: Treat yourself to a therapeutic massage at our rejuvenating spa.
  • Savor Culinary Delights: Start your day with a delicious Asian or Western breakfast, and enjoy a diverse selection of dishes at our on-site restaurants, or head to the poolside bar with your friends.
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Greenhouse Resort/กรีนเฮ้าส์รีสอร์ท Sakon Nakhon Thailand

Greenhouse Resort/กรีนเฮ้าส์รีสอร์ท Sakon Nakhon Thailand

Alright, buckle up buttercup, because we're about to dive into a trip to Greenhouse Resort in Sakon Nakhon. This ain't your typical travel brochure fluff; this is real life, folks. Full of questionable decisions, existential crises fueled by cheap beer, and the relentless pursuit of a decent Pad Thai.

Greenhouse Resort: Sakon Nakhon - The Wild Ride Begins (or, How I Managed to NOT Get Murdered by a Mosquito)

Day 1: Arrival and A Descent into Tropical Bliss (Maybe?)

  • 14:00 - Touchdown at Sakon Nakhon Airport (SNO): Okay, first off, the airport itself is adorable. Like, a tiny, slightly-weatherbeaten dollhouse of an airport. Which, honestly, calmed my pre-flight jitters. I'd spent the last week convinced I was going to miss my flight, get lost in the Thai wilderness, and become a cautionary tale whispered around campfires. So far, so good. The air is thick and heavy with humidity, a welcome slap in the face reminding me I'm finally somewhere new.
  • 14:30 - Taxi to Greenhouse Resort: The taxi ride was… an experience. The driver, bless his heart, seemed to regard the speed limit as more of a suggestion. And by "suggestion," I mean "guideline that can be completely ignored." The scenery, though, was breathtaking. Rice paddies stretching to the horizon, vibrant green and shimmering in the sun. Tiny villages, colorful temples peeking out between the trees… it was picture-postcard perfect. Except for my white knuckles clutching the door handle.
  • 15:30 - Check-in & "The Bungalow of Dreams" (or, The One Where I Questioned My Life Choices): Okay, the resort itself is pretty magical. Lush greenery, a serene lake, and these adorable little bungalows scattered around. I was SO excited. My bungalow turned out to be… charming. In a "rustic" kind of way. Meaning: the mosquito screen had more holes than Swiss cheese, the air conditioner sounded like a disgruntled Boeing 747 trying to take off, and the bathroom… well, let's just say I'm pretty sure I saw a gecko the size of my hand. I'm not squeamish, but even I had to take a deep breath and remind myself that I was supposed to be relaxing and enjoying this. I immediately deployed the mosquito repellent like my life depended on it, which, in retrospect, it probably did.
  • 16:00 - Pool Time & The Great Pad Thai Hunt: The pool! Yes! Finally, a respite from the humidity. The water was cool and inviting. I swear, I spent the next hour floating, staring at the sky, and trying to remember what "responsibility" felt like. Around the pool, I noticed the other foreign tourists and their funny outfits, I'm not the best at observing the world but I noticed this. It was so funny to me, as if we all came from different planets. It was amazing. The bar, though, was a bit… lacking. The bartender seemed to have mastered the art of the blank stare, and the cocktail menu looked suspiciously like a ransom note written by a slightly-inebriated person. But the hunt was ON! I was on a mission: find great Pad Thai!
  • 18:00 - Dinner at the Resort Restaurant: I ordered the Pad Thai. And… well, it wasn't the best. Not the worst, either. Let's call it "middle-of-the-road Pad Thai." Slightly too sweet, a bit lacking in the chili department. I was feeling grumpy. I really thought I could eat good Pad Thai by the pool. Even so, I ended up eating it, and it was good enough for me. But hey, the sunset over the lake was gorgeous, and the beer was cold. So, silver linings and all that.
  • 19:00 - Strolling Around & the Curious Case of the Crickets: I walked around the resort, now that it's dark. It felt like I was in another planet. I ended up just staring at the stars and getting lost in the night. The sound of the crickets was overwhelming. I couldn't believe all the sounds from those little creatures.
  • 20:00 - Bug Spray & Bedtime: I did another mosquito patrol, said goodnight to the enormous gecko in the bathroom (we'd reached a sort of truce), and crawled into bed, listening to the symphony of the jungle and hoping the aircon didn't explode during the night.

Day 2: Exploring and Embracing the Chaos

  • 08:00 - Wake Up & the Never-Ending Mosquito Warfare: I survived the night! Victory! I woke up more rested but my arm still had a little bump from the mosquitoes. They are ruthless. And then, I heard an awful noise from outside - a bunch of birds! They were loud and made all kinds of noises. I didn't care, they were cute.
  • 09:00 - Adventure Time at the Resort: Today was for diving into my surroundings. I was exploring the resort, looking for the bar or something.
  • 10:00 - Searching for the Best Coffee & the Mystery of the Missing Croissant: I could always find great coffee, that's was my mission. I walked around different places, but I couldn't find great coffee anywhere. I found a snack though. And a croissant! It was all worth it!
  • 11:00 - Lunch & More Pad Thai: I was on a quest, I needed more Pad Thai.
  • 12:00 - Relax Time & the Beauty of the Sun: Being able to relax was great, and I enjoyed it under the sun.
  • 13:00 - The Quest for Pad Thai Continues: The quest continued, I couldn't give up!
  • 14:00 - Back to the Resort: I checked back in the resort.
  • 15:00 - Dinner time & Reflection: I thought about the trip, and how this was a new beginning.
  • 16:00 - Night Time: Mosquitoes and other creatures were out again, and the noises were mesmerizing.

Day 3: Departure & the Unanswered Questions

  • 09:00 - Goodbye Greenhouse Resort & See You Sakon Nakhon: It was time to move out, it all ended fast, but I wasn't sad at all. I had an amazing time.

In Conclusion…

Greenhouse Resort was… an experience. It wasn't perfect. Far from it. There were moments of frustration, of existential angst, and mosquito-induced paranoia. But there were also moments of pure, unadulterated bliss - the sunset over the lake, the quiet beauty of the rice paddies, the sheer novelty of being somewhere completely different. All of this, combined with the Pad Thai that still needs some work. Did I find perfection? Nope. Did I enjoy myself? Absolutely. Would I go back to Sakon Nakhon? Damn right, I would. Next time, though, I'm bringing hazmat suit and a better knowledge of Pad Thai. And maybe a flamethrower for the geckos. Just kidding… mostly.

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Greenhouse Resort/กรีนเฮ้าส์รีสอร์ท Sakon Nakhon Thailand

Greenhouse Resort/กรีนเฮ้าส์รีสอร์ท Sakon Nakhon Thailand

Escape to Paradise: Greenhouse Resort - Your Guide to Sakon Nakhon's Quirky Secret

Okay, seriously, is this place *actually* paradise? I mean, the pictures look… immaculate.

Paradise? Hmm, depends on your definition. If your paradise involves pristine beaches and relentless luxury, then maybe… no, probably not. Look, it's not the Four Seasons.

But… *here's the thing*. It's a different KIND of paradise. It's the "escape-from-the-rat-race-and-listen-to-the-cicadas" paradise. It's "waking-up-to-monkeys-chattering-in-the-mango-tree" paradise. Honestly, I showed up expecting Instagram-perfect and got… something *better*.

Real talk: the website makes it look *flawless*. But remember, people only show you the good bits, right? My room had a tiny ant issue (they were after my cookies, greedy little things!), and the shower pressure could have been stronger. But… I didn't *care*. The charm, the sheer peace of the place, just wiped away all that usual picky stuff. So, in *my* book? Close enough to paradise.

What are the rooms actually *like*? I'm a bit of a minimalist, but I also like a decent bed...

The rooms are… well, they're not cookie-cutter hotel rooms, that's for sure. They're cozy and characterful, each with its own unique vibe. I stayed in a bungalow with a veranda and a hammock. Seriously, the hammock was a game-changer. Spent a whole afternoon just swinging, reading a book, and listening to the birds. Heaven.

The beds? Comfortable enough. Not the cloud-like, memory foam kind (thankfully, I hate that stuff!). Solid, good mattresses that you could actually *sleep* on. And everything was clean, which, you know, is kind of an important detail. The only thing? Some rooms are closer to the pool than others. If you’re a light sleeper, maybe request a room a little further away. Just my two cents.

Food! Tell me about the food! (I'm already thinking about it...)

Oh, the food. Okay. This is where things get *really* good. Look, I’m a foodie. I can be a total snob about certain things. The food at Greenhouse? Delicious, honest, and bursting with fresh flavors. They grow a lot of their own stuff, which you can *taste*. I swear, the mango sticky rice was the best I've ever had in my LIFE. I made a complete pig of myself.

The breakfast buffet is decent. I was never blown away. But all the other meals, from the curries to the grilled fish, were fantastic. One night, I had this amazing spicy papaya salad by the pool. Just perfect. And the staff are super friendly; they were happy to adapt to my (extensive!) dietary requirements. (Okay, I might have asked for extra chili flakes... a lot.)

Seriously, though, don't expect Michelin star. Do expect fresh ingredients, authentic Thai flavors, and a whole lot of satisfaction. The food alone is almost worth the trip.

What's there to *do* at the resort? Besides eat… (though that sounds tempting).

Okay, buckle up. This is where the "escape" aspect comes in. The resort is all about relaxing, disconnecting, and getting away from it all. There's a beautiful pool (big enough to swim in! I actually *did* some laps!), and plenty of sun loungers. Again, not the sort of pool where everyone's crammed in like sardines. Room to breathe, people!

They also have a spa. I didn’t go (I know, I know, I regret it) but heard amazing things. Massages are supposedly blissful. I did spend hours just wandering around the grounds. There are walking trails, a small lake, and just… beauty. It's a place to slow down, to breathe, to reconnect with… well, *yourself*, or whatever you're keen on. Maybe reading a book. Maybe just looking at trees. Whatever floats your boat.

But, don't come expecting a theme park. It is perfect for winding down and getting away from life.

Where exactly *is* Sakon Nakhon? And is it easy to get to? (I'm a little directionally challenged…)

Sakon Nakhon is in northeastern Thailand (Isan). Seriously, look it up. I had to!

Getting there? Relatively easy. You can fly into Sakon Nakhon Airport (SNO). Flights aren’t *super* frequent, so book in advance. From the airport, it’s a short taxi ride to the resort. They can arrange a transfer for you, but it's easy enough. Really. I managed it, and trust me, that’s saying something. You will have to check in every now and then, to get to the right place, but you can definitely make it!

The whole area is quiet and peaceful. It's one of those places where you can really, truly disconnect. You won't find masses of tourists and the usual, predictable tourist hustle. In fact, that’s part of the charm, and I, for one, was so glad to have skipped the crowds. So refreshing.

Are there any downsides? Be honest!

Okay, okay. Here's the truth: it’s not perfect. The internet can be spotty in some areas. I missed a video meeting. (Sorry, boss!). The staff doesn't always speak perfect English. Sometimes you have to be patient.

And again: the ants. Those little buggers *were* annoying. Oh, and there were a couple of tiny lizards in my room. I'm terrified of reptiles. But. I'm happy that those little guys minded their business. I was too lazy to call reception immediately, so I dealt with it.

But honestly, none of those things outweigh the good. It’s a minor price to pay for such a wonderfully peaceful escape. If you're used to five-star resorts and expecting flawless service, you might not be thrilled. But if you’re looking for something authentic, comfortable, and genuinely relaxing, then Greenhouse is a winner. It is a hidden gem, truly.

I've heard varying things about the wildlife... What kind of critters should I prepare for?

Oh, the wildlife. Okay, so, prepare to be charmed (and maybe a little freaked out, depending on your comfort levels). The resort is nestled right in nature. You’ll hear the constant chorus of cicadas (which I found a little grating at first, but grew oddly fond of) and the chirping of birds.

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Greenhouse Resort/กรีนเฮ้าส์รีสอร์ท Sakon Nakhon Thailand

Greenhouse Resort/กรีนเฮ้าส์รีสอร์ท Sakon Nakhon Thailand

Greenhouse Resort/กรีนเฮ้าส์รีสอร์ท Sakon Nakhon Thailand

Greenhouse Resort/กรีนเฮ้าส์รีสอร์ท Sakon Nakhon Thailand

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