Muthi Maya Khao Yai — Private-Pool Villas in the Forest Where You Open the Curtains to a Green Valley
When Bangkok regulars save up for a special weekend in Khao Yai, Muthi Maya Forest Pool Villa Resort is usually near the top of the shortlist. It sits within the Kirimaya group on Thanarat Road in Pak Chong, and the detail guests keep coming back to is simple: every villa has its own 3×7m private pool plus a poolside sala looking straight into the Khao Yai forest. You don't share a pool with anyone, and you open the curtains in the morning to a whole valley of green — an atmosphere only a handful of places in Khao Yai can offer.
Muthi Maya opened in 2008 as part of the Kirimaya group. There are 58 villas, each one 164 sqm, built as single-storey pavilions with pitched roofs tucked under the tree canopy. Inside you get a king bed and full-height glass that slides open onto a timber deck, but the thing guests mention most is the private 3×7m pool with its own poolside sala for lounging all day. Several reviewers admit they barely left the villa — between the pool, the sala and the forest view, everything you want is already inside your own walls.
For dining, the resort runs Myth, an al fresco Italian restaurant on the upper level of the lobby building. You eat in the cool air with the mountains in view and a reasonable wine list to work through. Breakfast is included in the room rate and served 6:00–10:30 am. If you want to keep unwinding, MAYA Spa works out of cooled treatment rooms with a focus on Thai massage and local herbal ingredients — guests consistently describe it as quiet and shaded, the kind of place you nod off in.
The detail guests keep coming back to in their Muthi Maya reviews is almost always the same moment: stepping out of the villa at first light, slipping into a pool that belongs entirely to you, cool mountain air, mist still hanging over the tree line, nothing but forest in every direction. No other guests. No noise. Just the canopy and the quiet. That specific experience — private, unhurried, genuinely natural — is what most people say they came for and exactly what they got. Several guests mention it was the first morning they could remember in years where they were not thinking about anything else at all. Many couples who chose Muthi Maya for an anniversary, a birthday or a honeymoon describe it as the closest thing to renting your own private house in the Khao Yai forest. At 164 sqm with a 3×7m pool, the scale of each villa feels more like a standalone residence than a hotel room, and that sense of owning your own defined territory — pool, sala, timber deck, wall of trees — is the main reason so many guests say they would return. A number come back every cool season and consider it a standing tradition. On atmosphere, the resort sits within mature tree cover on Thanarat Road in Pak Chong, set back far enough from the main highway that the transition is immediate: guests who drove up from Bangkok consistently note the moment they turn off the road and the canopy closes in, the air temperature drops a degree or two, and the feeling of arrival is genuine rather than manufactured. The welcome at the lobby is described across reviews as warm and calm — staff are present when needed and discreet when not, which suits guests who came to Muthi Maya precisely to be left alone. On the villa design, reviewers most often praise the natural timber finishes, warm ambient lighting, and full-height glass panels that fold the bedroom open entirely onto the deck and pool. Several guests note the villa is substantially larger than the photographs suggested, and the poolside sala — angled to face directly into the forest rather than toward a neighbouring villa — is singled out again and again as the place where most of the stay ends up being spent. A morning coffee there with the mist in the trees, or an evening glass of wine with no one else around, is what people describe when they talk about what they actually remember. For guests who play golf, the Jack Nicklaus-designed 18-hole course shared with Kirimaya just 2.5 km away receives consistent praise: the condition of the fairways, the mountain backdrop from several holes, and the convenience of being able to walk out from the villa and tee off with almost no preparation. Non-golfers report that the green of the fairways seen from the villa's own landscape adds to the sense of open, natural space rather than detracting from the forest feel. The honest trade-offs that guests acknowledge: rates run higher than most Pak Chong pool villas, and with the resort open since 2008, some furniture and fittings are beginning to show their age. Wi-Fi can be weak in villas furthest from the lobby building, and the on-site dining option — Myth restaurant on the upper lobby terrace — is the only restaurant within the resort grounds, so guests who want variety need a car for the drive along Thanarat Road. Most reviewers weigh all of this and reach the same conclusion: what Muthi Maya actually delivers — genuine seclusion, a private pool large enough to use all day, a real forest setting managed to consistent standards by the Kirimaya group — is worth every baht of the premium.
What sets Muthi Maya apart from the usual Khao Yai pool villa is the 18-hole championship golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus, shared with Kirimaya about 2.5 km away. Golfers can head out for a round straight from the villa, and even non-golfers get the green fairways and mountain backdrop for free. There are also bicycles to borrow for an easy loop around the grounds in the late afternoon, when the temperature drops to its best.
The location favours anyone here for the outdoors. The Khao Yai National Park gate is about a 10-minute drive — the park is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Along Thanarat Road you also find the GranMonte and PB Valley vineyards, a sheep farm, cafes, and most of Pak Chong's popular photo stops within a short drive. One honest note: the resort sits well back from the main road, so without your own car you'll want to check transfer options with the hotel before you arrive.
The overall score is 9.3/10 from 62 Trip.com reviews. Guests single out the privacy of the villas and the cleanliness in particular. The honest criticisms from lower-rated reviews flag rates that run high compared with other Pak Chong pool villas, a resort that has been open a while with some furniture showing its age, and Wi-Fi that can be weak in villas far from the lobby. These are real limitations worth knowing before you book.
On pricing, Muthi Maya starts around ฿9,500/night for a Forest Pool Villa on a weekday outside peak season. During the cool season (November–January) and long weekends, rates climb to ฿14,000–18,000 and sell out fast, since Khao Yai is the go-to cool-weather escape for Bangkok. Book 4–6 weeks ahead if you're travelling at peak, and compare across platforms every time before committing.
The bottom line: Muthi Maya works best for couples or small families who want a private-pool villa in the forest and value seclusion over a big resort's long list of facilities. You get quiet, genuine nature, proximity to Khao Yai National Park, and a Jack Nicklaus course thrown in. If you want the most open outlook, ask for a villa on the forest edge — you won't see another villa from your deck.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Private pool in every villa — total seclusion, no sharing
- ✓ Quiet, shaded setting surrounded by Khao Yai forest
- ✓ Attentive, warm staff
- ✓ Breakfast at Myth with a fine mountain view
- ! Rates higher than other Pak Chong pool villas
- ! Resort has been open a while — some areas dated
- ! Wi-Fi can be weak in villas far from the lobby
- ✓ Large private pool you can use all day
- ✓ On the Jack Nicklaus golf course — good for golfers
- ✓ MAYA Spa is quiet and shaded with good massages
- ✓ Close to Khao Yai National Park and the vineyards
- ! Resort sits well back from the main road — hard without a car
- ! Cool-season rates run high and sell out fast
- ! Limited choice of on-site restaurants
- 💡If you want the most open outlook — request a forest-edge villa away from the lobby at booking → you'll get a full forest view with no other villa in sight, at the cost of weaker Wi-Fi
- 💡If you don't have a car — the resort sits well back from Thanarat Road, so reaching the cafes and vineyards means relying on transport → check transfer or car-hire options with the hotel before you travel
- 💡If you're coming in cool season or on a long weekend — rates rise to ฿14,000–18,000 and sell out fast → book 4–6 weeks ahead and pick a free-cancellation rate if your plans are not yet locked in