Welcome to Primo Piazza, one of Khao Yai’s most charming and photogenic attractions.
Inspired by the architecture of centuries-old villages in Tuscany, Primo Piazza combines European-style scenery with relaxed countryside vibes, cafés, flower gardens, and surprisingly adorable alpacas.
The moment I walked through the grand stone entrance, the atmosphere changed completely. Soft pastel buildings framed the square, ivy climbed across the walls, and fountains trickled quietly in the background. It felt peaceful — slower than Bangkok, softer than the usual tourist attractions, and almost cinematic.
One of the best things about Primo Piazza is that it doesn’t require a strict itinerary. You simply wander.
I spent most of my time strolling through narrow walkways, stopping every few meters for photos because nearly every corner looked postcard-perfect. The mountain backdrop added a refreshing contrast to the Italian-inspired architecture, making the whole place feel oddly believable.
Of course, the real stars of Primo Piazza are the animals.
Behind the village square sits a small farm area where visitors can feed alpacas, Merino sheep, and donkeys. The alpacas, fluffy and curious, quickly became everyone’s favorite. Children squealed with excitement while adults secretly lined up for selfies with them too. Entrance tickets often include animal feed, turning the visit into a surprisingly interactive experience.
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| Crossing the open field towards the farm area |
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| Feeding alpacas |
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| Sheep |
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| Feeding sheep and donkeys |
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| Feeding sheep |
The slower pace is what makes this place enjoyable. Unlike large theme parks packed with attractions, Primo Piazza is small and intimate. Some travelers say you only need about an hour or two here, and honestly, that’s part of its charm. It’s not about rushing from one activity to another — it’s about enjoying the scenery, sipping coffee, feeding animals, and pretending for a little while that you’re somewhere in Europe.
When hunger kicked in, I stopped by Primo Posto Coffee Khao Yai for coffee and desserts. Sitting outdoors with mountain views and cool breezes felt wonderfully relaxing after a morning of walking around. Some visitors also recommend trying the gelato made with local dairy products.
If you’re planning a trip to Khao Yai, Primo Piazza works best as a leisurely half-day stop alongside nearby cafés, vineyards, or scenic resorts. Early mornings and late afternoons are ideal for softer lighting and cooler temperatures — especially if photography is your priority.
Khao Yai has many attractions, but Primo Piazza stands out because it embraces simplicity. It doesn’t try to overwhelm you. Instead, it invites you to slow down, breathe in the fresh mountain air, and enjoy a little pocket of Tuscany hidden in Thailand.
And honestly? That’s exactly why I’d go back again.






























































