Guest User
January 21, 2023
If you're seeking a quiet and simple stay in nature, this one's for you. Location is off the beaten track so there's not much to do in the area in terms of activities. This place is suitable for those who primarily plan on staying in and relaxing, definitely not for parties or large groups. The accommodation is pretty new with a quaint feel. The grounds are nice and tidy but there are few spots to hang about as the property is on the side of a hill. They have some birds that you can check out and feed. Reception is only open during the day so if you arrive in the evening you'll only meet grounds workers who didn't say much or provide any information. We stayed in one of the villas which all have a bathtub on the balcony. The room was functional and fairly clean (there were some insects, as one might expect). There's a large fridge so you can stock up to your heart's content. The view was fine, lush greenery and sunrise, but nothing spectacular. The balconies have a mesh curtain off one side which would've been much better if it'd been solid since mesh doesn't really provide any privacy and the villas are quite close to one another. Breakfast is delivered to the room at about 8-ish. You can ask to change some items if you have dietary restrictions. The restaurant opens in the evening and only serves Moo Kra Ta, and there's a bar which was closed during our stay.