The staff speak very little English. I had a bad first impression of one when she blew up accusing me of refusing to pay for the room (I had already paid) but it seemed ok after she calmed down and I tried to explain again. The overall setup is a bit weird - the owner is based in BANGKOK, and to arrange anything more complicated than ordering food you have to talk to her on the phone, and then pass the phone to the staff, so she can explain what you want. The other staff spoke no English but were friendly and helpful.
The B&B have a moped to rent, which is worth doing to visit the small village of Bang Burd and the beaches and sand dunes ("Thailand's largest sanddune") further to the south, or to visit the local town for shopping or an ATM. There is also a bicycle and a canoe which are free to use, and a friendly Russian semi-resident (he owns the land THE HOTEL is built on) even offered to lend me his car!
We stayed here initially for a few days, and ended up extending our stay for 2 weeks. If you're the kind of person who enjoys nature, and wants to get away from the tourist crowds, give it a try. The building is for sale so I don't know how much longer the B&B will be open. If you stay longer, ask about their weekly and monthly rates (if I remember correctly prices start at 5000 baht per month in low season, which is very good value).
The staff speak very little English. I had a bad first impression of one when she blew up accusing me of refusing to pay for the room (I had already paid) but it seemed ok after she calmed down and I tried to explain again. The overall setup is a bit weird - the owner is based in BANGKOK, and to arrange anything more complicated than ordering food you have to talk to her on the phone, and then pass the phone to the staff, so she can explain what you want. The other staff spoke no English but were friendly and helpful.
The B&B have a moped to rent, which is worth doing to visit the small village of Bang Burd and the beaches and sand dunes ("Thailand's largest sanddune") further to the south, or to visit the local town for shopping or an ATM. There is also a bicycle and a canoe which are free to use, and a friendly Russian semi-resident (he owns the land THE HOTEL is built on) even offered to lend me his car!
We stayed here initially for a few days, and ended up extending our stay for 2 weeks. If you're the kind of person who enjoys nature, and wants to get away from the tourist crowds, give it a try. The building is for sale so I don't know how much longer the B&B will be open. If you stay longer, ask about their weekly and monthly rates (if I remember correctly prices start at 5000 baht per month in low season, which is very good value).
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