The guest house has a range of rooms from more modern concrete structures to wooden cottages set on wooden piers in a quiet tributary of the River Kwai. We were upgraded to a riverfront cottage, of which there are about four. The others are set slightly back but still have a river view. It’s a budget guest house, (we paid around £20 per night and stayed 3 nights) so don’t expect any frills. Things are a bit worn but it was clean enough and the bed was the comfiest I’ve had in Asia. We used our own mosquito net but even after a lot of recent rain we had no problem with insects. One slightly disconcerting thing was that the shower, and I believe though not certain, that the toilet flushes straight into the river! Despite that there is plenty of wildlife around, lots of birds and one morning we saw a 4 foot monitor lizard swim across the river. It’s very central- 5 mins walk to bars, restaurants, supermarkets etc. in spite of that and the fact that it was a holiday weekend it seemed quiet with lots of spare rooms and we slept very well. We enjoyed our time here and would come again.
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入住日期 2022年12月
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4.0/5
很好
發佈於 2022年12月12日
We stayed here for 9 nights in a riverside cabin and were delighted with our choice. This is a budget guest house and at a very budget price - however it had what we needed. It was clean, the bed was comfortable, the bathroom had a properly flushing toilet and warm water shower, we also had a nice balcony - literally on the riverfront as the cabins are up on stilts…. Thankfully as a huge monitor lizard swam by one day! Mrs Moon, the proprietor was extremely friendly and accommodating which added to our enjoyment. The bridge over the River Kwai is about a half hour walk, or quicker on available scooter taxi rides. There are lots of eateries nearby (I will review our favourite Zab Zab) and there is a launderette and pharmacy literally the first two premises at the entrance. For someone wanting a welcoming and budget place to stay, we can’t recommend this enough.