I don't often gush about places I've stayed but this is an exception, a uniquely magical resort that was an absolute delight. Let's start with the one and only downside - the 600 odd steps to get there. You need to be fairly fit to manage them but once you do, boy is it worth it! Leave your suitcases at the bottom and carry a small back with all you'll need for your stay. If you're expecting the marbled halls of a a 5-star international hotel chain you'll be disappointed but I found beautifully appointed rooms that are clean and comfortable. Compared to what I could have expected from a remote jungle stay, this really is a 5-star experience, with the occasional monkey playing on your roof at night! The guide, the river cruises, the view from the lovely dining area, it is all so worthwhile and represents excellent value. The guide is very knowledgeable and informative - he really knows his local wildlife and I had some great sightings of everything but Orangutang, hey it's luck of the draw out there, and seeing animals in the world is so much better than zoos and animal parks. One special staff member worthy of a mention is the Chef - the guy is a genius! The food he prepared was absolutely delicious - how he does it in what is essentially a field kitchen I will never understand, but apart from the comfortable beds, the respectable selection of wine, the unique location, friendly staff, great views and everything else, it's worth going for the food alone. If you have a sense of adventure, I have no hesitation in recommending The Last Frontier Boutique Resort. A lovely and unforgettable experience.
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