Your stay — Boonghu Ressort
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The Property — Boonghu Ressort
Boonghu Ressort is a modest three-star property on the northern edge of Chumphon town, set back from the main road behind a wall of bougainvillea. The lobby feels like a breezy, tiled Thai living room from the 1990s—clean, unpretentious, and utterly quiet. Its USP is proximity to the Chumphon Archipelago ferries (a 10-minute drive) and the calm, practical base it offers for travellers passing through to Koh Tao or Koh Samet. It suits budget-conscious backpackers and domestic tourists who value a solid night’s sleep and safe parking over resort frills.
Cronache di Chumphon
Chumphon served for centuries as the southern gateway of the Thai peninsula, a trade and military crossroads between the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea. King Rama V modernised the province in the late 19th century, establishing a railway line here that still connects Bangkok to the deep south. The city’s contemporary identity is shaped by its role as a regional transport hub—most visitors use it as a stepping stone to the islands—and by its laid-back, market-town atmosphere. The local food scene, especially the spicy sour soup known as tom yum pla krai, remains proudly distinct from central Thai cuisine. Architecturally, Chumphon retains a mix of Sino-Portuguese shophouses and concrete 1970s buildings, all tidily arranged along the main thoroughfares.
Best Time to Visit
Guida completa di Chumphon →Best months
December and January offer the driest, coolest conditions for island hopping, with daytime highs around 29°C and low humidity. February also stays pleasant, though sea breezes pick up in late afternoon.
Peak / festival surge
The high season runs from mid-November through February, driven by European and Bangkokian winter escapes. Hotel prices in Chumphon typically rise 30–40% above off-peak rates. The Chumphon Sea Turtle Festival in March attracts a modest crowd to the beaches south of town, but it does not significantly spike accommodation costs.
Budget shoulder season
March, April, and October are the best shoulder months. The weather is hot but mostly dry, ferry schedules remain frequent, and hotel rates drop by 20–30% compared to peak season. You'll find fewer tourists at the Pak Nam Chumphon estuary and Ao Thung Wua Laen beach.
Weather & packing
Chumphon sits in a rain shadow that still gets hit by the southwest monsoon from May to October, so expect sudden heavy showers even on sunny days. Pack a lightweight waterproof jacket and quick-dry sandals—umbrellas are less effective here because the wind comes straight off the Gulf.
Live City Briefing — Chumphon
- The Chumphon railway station renovated its waiting hall and ticketing concourse in early 2026, adding a small museum about the 1942 bombing that destroyed the original structure. Direct trains from Bangkok now arrive in just under 6 hours.
- A new daily speedboat service to Koh Tao started in April 2026, departing from Chumphon's Thung Yang pier at 07:30 and returning at 15:30—double-check the Boonghu Ressort front desk for the latest schedule as it may change month to month.
- The Chumphon City Municipality completed a walking street market every Saturday evening along Krom Luang Chumphon Road, starting from June 2026. It runs from 16:00 to 21:00, offering local grilled seafood and handicrafts.
Your Perfect Room
✨ AI-generated · Jul 2026Before you check in to Boonghu Ressort, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Request a bungalow furthest from the main road (Route 4098) to minimise traffic noise. The property sits on Moo 4, Pak Nam, so the rear bungalows (near the back of the plot, away from the entrance) are quieter.
Rooms to avoid
Avoid bungalows closest to the main road (presumably the first few near the entrance) due to road noise from Route 4098. Also avoid any bungalow near the on-site restaurant (likely near the lobby) as breakfast and dinner service can generate clatter until around 9 PM.
Best views
The property is in Pak Nam, near the coast, but the data doesn't confirm sea views. Likely best view is of the garden or coconut palms common in Chumphon bungalow resorts. Ask for a bungalow facing the garden or any small pond on site.
Quietest floors
All rooms are ground-floor bungalows, so no floor concerns. Quietest bungalows are those at the far end of the property, away from the road and restaurant.
🔊 Noise notes
Primary noise source is Route 4098 (the main road running past Moo 4). Expect light traffic hum from 6 AM to 9 PM, with occasional heavy trucks. The restaurant and lobby area may have chatter during meal times. No lift noise. Chumphon night market (3 km) is unlikely to affect noise.
Insider tips
1) Park as close to your bungalow as possible – the free lot can fill quickly, so arrive before 4 PM to secure a spot near your room. 2) WiFi in bungalows is 15 Mbps, fine for browsing but not streaming – download anything you need before arrival. 3) Request a ground-floor bungalow with a step-free entrance if mobility is an issue – the single step at each bungalow door can be a tripping hazard if not careful.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotel Facilities — Boonghu Ressort
Free WiFi in lobby and rooms; typical speed 15 Mbps download; no login required, just select network.
No lift; all rooms are on ground floor in separate bungalows, so no stairs needed.
No complimentary newspapers or digital newsstand; building has traditional Thai-style wooden bungalows set around a central pond.
Standard check-in 14:00–20:00; early bag drop available from 10:00; late check-out until 13:00 costs 300 THB, subject to availability.
Free storage at front desk during day of arrival/departure; overnight storage not available.
Step-free access to lobby and restaurant; bungalows have a single step at entrance; no designated wheelchair rooms.
Free on-site parking for up to 20 cars; no valet; nearest public car park at Chumphon Night Market (3 km) costs 30 THB/hour; no EV charging.
Fees, Taxes & Deposits
City / tourist tax: None
Deposit & card hold: Full advance payment required at booking; incidental card hold of 500 THB at check-in.
Money & Currency
Get a travel card →Thai Baht, THB
SuperRich or other exchange booths in town offer far better rates than the airport; avoid hotel or tourist-area bureaux which take a big cut.
Visa/Mastercard accepted at mid-range hotels, 7-Eleven, and larger shops, but street stalls, small eateries, and local buses are cash-only; contactless mobile pay is rare outside big stores.
Not expected but welcome: round up taxi fares or leave 20–50 THB at sit-down restaurants; hotel staff appreciate 20 THB for a bag carried to your room.
Eat, Shop & Travel on a Budget
Cheap car hire →A small iced or hot black coffee from a street vendor costs about 20–25 THB.
A bowl of noodles or a rice-and-curry plate from a local food stall runs 35–50 THB.
A simple stir-fry or fried rice with meat at a neighbourhood eatery is around 50–70 THB.
Head to the area around the night market (near the clock tower) and the early-morning fresh market for cheap grilled meats, papaya salad, and noodle soups.
Tesco Lotus and Makro are the main budget supermarket chains here.
The Talat Kao (fresh market) and the shops along Krom Luang Chumphon Road sell affordable T‑shirts, sarongs, and flip‑flops.
Shared songthaews (pickup trucks) cost 10–20 THB per ride within town; from Chumphon Airport, the cheapest way is the airport public minibus (100 THB) to the main bus station.
Eat at food stalls rather than tourist-oriented restaurants; use songthaews instead of tuk-tuks for local hops; refill a large water bottle at your hotel or a 7-Eleven (7 THB per litre) instead of buying small plastic bottles.
Good to know — Chumphon
Type A/B/C · 220V
not safe — drink bottled
$1 ≈ ฿33.62 · THB
Emergency Contacts
ChumphonWhere to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Chumphon, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Boonghu Ressort
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Chumphon Railway Station → Sirtip Hotel
💡 Take a motorbike taxi from the station – it’s quicker and cheaper than a tuk-tuk. Just show the driver the hotel name.
Chumphon city centre → Sirtip Hotel
💡 Flag down any red songthaew heading south on Thanon Krom Luang. Tell the driver 'Sirtip' and they’ll drop you at the front gate.
Chumphon Airport (CJM) → Sirtip Hotel
💡 Negotiate the fare before getting in; official airport counter is cheaper than online booking.
Chumphon Airport (CJM) → Chumphon Bus Terminal
💡 From the terminal, take a songthaew (20 baht) to Sirtip Hotel. Avoid rush hours as the bus can be packed with locals.
Informazioni su Chumphon
Wikipedia ↗Chumphon (Thai: ชุมพร, pronounced [t͡ɕʰūm.pʰɔ̄ːn]) is a southern province (changwat) of Thailand on the Gulf of Thailand. Neighbouring provinces are Prachuap Khiri Khan, Surat Thani, and Ranong. To the west it borders the Burmese province of Tanintharyi.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best rooms at Boonghu Ressort?
Request a bungalow furthest from the main road (Route 4098) to minimise traffic noise. The property sits on Moo 4, Pak Nam, so the rear bungalows (near the back of the plot, away from the entrance) are quieter.
Which rooms should I avoid at Boonghu Ressort?
Avoid bungalows closest to the main road (presumably the first few near the entrance) due to road noise from Route 4098. Also avoid any bungalow near the on-site restaurant (likely near the lobby) as breakfast and dinner service can generate clatter until around 9 PM.
Is Boonghu Ressort noisy?
Primary noise source is Route 4098 (the main road running past Moo 4). Expect light traffic hum from 6 AM to 9 PM, with occasional heavy trucks. The restaurant and lobby area may have chatter during meal times. No lift noise. Chumphon night market (3 km) is unlikely to affect noise.
Which rooms have the best views at Boonghu Ressort?
The property is in Pak Nam, near the coast, but the data doesn't confirm sea views. Likely best view is of the garden or coconut palms common in Chumphon bungalow resorts. Ask for a bungalow facing the garden or any small pond on site.
What are insider tips for staying at Boonghu Ressort?
1) Park as close to your bungalow as possible – the free lot can fill quickly, so arrive before 4 PM to secure a spot near your room. 2) WiFi in bungalows is 15 Mbps, fine for browsing but not streaming – download anything you need before arrival. 3) Request a ground-floor bungalow with a step-free entrance if mobility is an issue – the single step at each bungalow door can be a tripping hazard if not careful.
What time is check-in at Boonghu Ressort?
Check-in at Boonghu Ressort is from null. Check-out is by null.
Does Boonghu Ressort have Wi-Fi?
Free WiFi in lobby and rooms; typical speed 15 Mbps download; no login required, just select network.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Boonghu Ressort?
None
Where can I eat cheaply near Boonghu Ressort?
A bowl of noodles or a rice-and-curry plate from a local food stall runs 35–50 THB.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Boonghu Ressort?
Shared songthaews (pickup trucks) cost 10–20 THB per ride within town; from Chumphon Airport, the cheapest way is the airport public minibus (100 THB) to the main bus station.
When is the best time to visit Chumphon?
December and January offer the driest, coolest conditions for island hopping, with daytime highs around 29°C and low humidity. February also stays pleasant, though sea breezes pick up in late afternoon.
Principali attrazioni a Chumphon
💡 Go between 06:00 and 08:00 for the best selection and least crowds. Try the grilled pork skewers (mu yang) and fresh coconut juice. No entry fee, but bring small change for purchases.
💡 Dress modestly (cover shoulders and knees). Best visited early morning before the heat peaks. No entrance fee, but a small offering of 10–20 baht for incense and flowers is customary.
💡 Closed Mondays and public holidays. Allow 40 minutes to see everything; the dioramas are in Thai but the placards have English summaries.
💡 Go at sunrise to beat the heat and get the best light for photos. Bring water and wear sturdy shoes – the path is unshaded and can be slippery after rain.
💡 Come late afternoon when the local food stalls set up along the roadside. No entry fee, but parking is 20 baht for motorbikes. Swim only at the flagged section – currents stronger further out.