Nov 2025

Khao Yai Tiang, 15/16 Nov 2025

MAIN RESORT: Baan Subsirathong (25 rooms)
Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/2Bi5AwKhLbAFmMMp9
Baan Subsirathong (บ้านทรัพย์ศิลาทอง) is the main resort, and is beautifully built into the hillside. We also have 2 back up resorts nearby.

Resort Website

Resort details

Phone number: +66 86 331 9263 (Thai language only, NOT for reservations)

Email: peter.dupont@protonmail.com


Booking

Rooms

Total of 25 rooms, ranging from rooms with king or twin beds, and rooms with multiple beds (as many as 7 or 10 beds). Standard room rate is THB 1,500 for 2 people, including breakfast. Additional amount for more than 2 people in a room.

How to book a room: This year, to improve efficiency, hashers can contact the resort directly to make bookings:

Contact Khun Issara Line ID and mobile = +66 86 331 9263. Bookings first-come, first-served!

BACKUP RESORTS
Moonstar@KhaoYaiTiang (12 rooms)
Location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/zyFm4Rgvq1o56QKn6
Moonstar Resort is a pleasant and comfortable resort about 300 meters from the main resort. It has nice view over the valley around Lam Takhong Reservoir. Most of the rooms are THB 1,500, including breakfast. There are 3 upstairs rooms that go for THB 2,000 The rooms only have soap, so bring your own shampoo and/or conditioner.
How to book a room: Send a Line message to Khun Junior, or call him (he speaks English).
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/moonstarkhaoyaitiang?checkpoint_src=any
Line: +66 80 265 3649 Or Line ID = junior9320
Tel (English speaker – Khun Junior): 080 265 3649

Napha Guest House (นภาบ้านพักเขายายเที่ยง) (3-4 rooms)
Location: https://goo.gl/maps/gWBvXxnZBYyhhY9ZA
Napha Guest House is a quaint and cosy resort with a main house and 2 additional guest houses adjacent. It is about 50 meters walk about the lower (back) gate of the Main Resort and is thus very convenient. Rooms are THB 1,500 for 2 people, including huge breakfast!
How to book a room: Call Khun Napha (see below). She only speaks Thai.
Tel (Thai language only, Khun Napha): 062 107 4184 emphasized text

Meals

Buffet Dinner and Party: As usual, we will have the post-hash Buffet Dinner on the open-air balcony at the Main Resort, so we can enjoy the cool evening mountain air. We will also have open Karaoke mic and welcome hashers or their friends to share their musical, vocal, and/or other talents! Price for the buffet dinner is THB 300 per person, and is payable to the resort.!

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The rides

Hares

Peter 'Creamy Ending' D, Tom 'Mother Trucker' I, Steve 'Cacafonix' C, Harold 'Big Dipper' H, and Matthew 'Bush Shagger' M

What to expect?

Whether you're a seasoned hash rider or someone just looking for a more relaxed experience, we’ve got you covered. Get ready for an epic weekend of fun, breathtaking views, and good times at KYT! Khao Yai Tieng (KYT) is easily one of the most beautiful—and, to be frank, one of the most challenging—hashes of the year. Its unique topography features a dramatic ridge running from the top of the mountain (where there is a pumped storage reservoir) down the ridge past a total of 12 wind turbines (@ 2 MW each) past a, EGAT Clean Energy Learning Center further down the ridge, and then to the the 500 MW Laem Takhong Reservoir, which sits adjacent to Route 2 (Mittrapharp, or Friendship, Hihgway).

Saturday's Ride (15 November): “Over the Mountain Top, Up and Across the Plateau, and Down, Down, Down!!
In past KYT hashes, we have taken you through a series of ups and downs, literally. We’d descend into a valley, climb back up to the plateau where the Ma Du Dao restaurant is located, and then loop around it—often resulting in rides with a vertical climb ranging between 700 and 800 meters. These technical challenges have been known to scare off some hashers who prefer a more “family-friendly” experience. This year, we have adjusted the ride, and we will treat you to a medley including Puppy Dog Lane, Upper and Lower Red, Lakdheep’s Link, Five Years Coming, Lower and Upper Cousin, Moonscape, Erstwhile Slalom, Rock Garden Medley, West Virginia, Organic Farm Approach, and many more. The ride is a total of about 33 km, with 500m of elevation and 800m of descent, therefore defying the law of physics.

Sunday’s Ride (16 November): “Bike Park Bliss”
The ride will kick off a bit earlier than usual—at 9:00 am. The ride will begin with a 10 km downhill stretch toward the cliff, followed by a descent down the Green Trail (aka Cliff Trail). We’ll then cut over to Harold’s Foreplay, glide onto Harold’s Highway, connect to EGAT Connection, and finish up on Dead Dog Lane. Your ride can end with a coffee at the one of shops at the bottom of the access road, near Friendship Highway—because what's a good hash without a good coffee (or beer), right? Like last year, we we’ve arranged for a fleet of trusty “songtaews” (trucks with bench seats) to whisk you back up to the top of the mountain. Of course, for those feeling extra energetic, you’re welcome to skip the ride and pedal your way back up. Once you're back at the top of KYT (near the guardhouse below the dam), you’ll be able to choose your adventure—among 5 trail options in the KYT bike park. These are trails developed for the KYT Enduro a few years back. Here’s the lineup:
- Purple Trail
- Orange Trail
- Yellow Creamy Trail (aka Creamy Ending)
- Red Trail
- Blue Trail
- Black Trail (aka Rock Garden—a double black diamond!)
Since this is a Sunday ride, we will only have enough time for 1-2 additional rides down these trails. The last Songtaew ride will start leave from the bottom at 11:30 am and will take people back up the hill to the Main Resort, so that we can start the circle by 12:30 pm.


Misdirections

  • Resort: Baan Subsilathong (บ้านทรัพย์ศิลาทอง), Tambon Khlong Phai, Amphoe Sikhio, Chang Wat Nakhon Ratchasima 30340
  • Tel: 090 267 3434
  • Map location: https://goo.gl/maps/U2RLfKLA2e92
  • Time: approx. 2.5 to 3+ hours, depending on traffic and exit point from Bangkok
  • Distance: ~200 km
  • Directions:
  1. Take 2nd Stage Expressway north out of Bangkok toward Bang Pa-in
  2. Merge onto Route 1 north toward Saraburi and then go east onto Route 2 at Saraburi. We recommend taking the bypass around Saraburi (Route 362) and then merge onto Route 2 toward Khorat (Nakhon Ratchasima).

  3. Follow Highway 2 through Pakchong. About 30 mins after Pakchong, you will see wind turbines in the distance on a large mountain on the right side (Khao Yai Tiang).

  4. There will be major elevated road construction. The construction goes for several km. While you are under the elevated construction, Google Maps may direct you to make a U turn and then head up the hill toward the resort. This is a back way on a narrow road, which is harder to drive, and only saves a couple of minutes. We recommend you NOT take this turn. Instead, continue on the main highway (Route 2). About 2 km after the overhead road veers away from Route 2, take a U-turn near the top of a hill after km marker 89.

  5. After you take the U turn, drive back (toward Bangkok) on Route 2, for about 3 km, and take a left at a small intersection immediately after passing under a pedestrian bridge (see photos below). As you drive up the hill you will catch sight of windmills above the treetops in front of you. And you will also see a very tall blue sign with directions to many different resorts and sites on Khao Yai Tiang.
    Take a look at the photo album for extra information, ensuring you won't miss a turn

  6. Drive up the road about 5 km, and you will see the resort on your left.


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