Our stay here for 2 weeks in March was idyllic for us—serenity, homey touches of beauty everywhere, gorgeous beach, delicious food, friendly, and good service. We stayed in a chalet with a postcard vi... อ่านต่อ
Marsha สหรัฐอเมริกา คู่รัก
the resort is very hard accessible. 2 possib.-rent bike and use it to commute. in this case - you have to be very skilled driver! way from the top of hill down to the resort is very steep. or order resort 4x4 car to drive you to the town, which costs 100 baht one way. no breakfast s if you bring your own! no tresor or safety box. bungalows are built in the hill, so be prepared to be able to put physical effort to reach some of them. beautiful garden. sand on the beach is not soft - a mixture of small stones. there are sun beds for free, but not much of them. room is spacious. no wardrobe or cupboard. very useful bamboo towel hanger. the bed was nice, the mattrace ok. i should sleep well... i did not. my bungalow 9 - was close to the trees. 4am i was awoke by the cicadas. it was loud! next night i forget to put sandwich bread out of the room, which was a mistake. many hungry animals around... the rats also. one of them tried to make its way into my bungalow trough the bamboo cover of inner wall... when i moved anything that smells as a food outside (including a trash bin) - problem solved. most resorts are not able to make a good coffee, so i brought my own filters and fresh coffee. asked myanmar staff to pour some hot water for me, they were very helpful. but not malicious manager/owner.
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