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It’s no
secret that Nappark is a popular place. Backpackers begin and end their
journeys in one of the most personable hostels in Thailand. It’s a great place
to meet people whether in your dorm room, downstairs on the Nappark mattress or
sharing a beer outside. It’s right near the Khao San Road area and a great way
to induce you into the backpacker area of Bangkok.
But
what else is there to Nappark? Well we have the lowdown for you just in case
you wanted to know a little more.
Nappark
is owned by Thai people and is a hostel that doesn’t rely on foreign investment
unlike other popular hostels in Asia. At Nappark there is a family like
atmosphere with the staff that would make anyone welcome.
A lot
of people staying in Bangkok may have to catch a flight here and there at
times, so Nappark helps you make it there. Regular airport runs are available
several times a day from only 150 baht.
If you
fancy taking a trip doing the floating markets perhaps or a day excursion to Ayutthaya
then just speak to the staff at reception and they can organise for you. There
is plenty to do in Bangkok so whilst you’re here, let Nappark help you!
Nappark
has been running for nearly 6 years now so it is generally quite new. However,
Nappark keeps up to dates with the latest hostel trends and etiquette whilst
maintaining its core ethos. Nappark can be your home away from home.
Budget
travellers will be happy with this one as Nappark provides free amenities to
all travellers. Not only is it a great place to stay and meet people, Nappark
offers free shampoo, shower gel, towels, WIFI and even a free napping spot are
all here. Enjoy!
April
13th is the date that is Thai New Year and what that means is a huge
water fight across the country. At Nappark it is no different and you’ll bound
to get wet. The festival lasts for 3 days but if you’re thinking of somewhere
to celebrate it, Nappark will be a great place to celebrate!
Beer
pong competitions are becoming a bit of a thing here, and you’ll see photos on
the walls showing the previous winners. Also, once a week there will be a free
food night with some local delights bought and made by the staff for you to
enjoy.
Bangkok
can get a little crazy at times and we know that, but Nappark wants you to try having
as much fun as possible but know your limits. Travel etiquette such as keeping
your tops on whilst walking the city, keeping long pants on whilst visiting
temples and not taking advantage of Thai generosity are some things to be aware
of.
Over
the years Nappark has grown in popularity and especially in high season beds
can be booked out quickly. Try book ahead to make sure you can get your Nappark
experience too!
Note:
If you book for 7 days in advance you’ll receive the 8th day FREE!
Nappark
isn’t a party hostel but it does get lively most the time. Perfect for solo
travellers to meet others, Nappark is designed for everyone to get along, so
don’t worry if it is your first time away, you’ll never be alone.