VVaivkaIt was an amazing experience if you are looking to stay somewhere wild. It wouldn’t be great for anyone who doesn’t like nature or is scared of animals, but if that’s your thing, it’s perfect. The place is as tidy and clean as it can be inside of a clay house. The owner is really nice and helpful and the location is the most serene you will ever be. It kind of feels like you’re living in the jungle. It’s beautiful, you hear geckos, you might see a snake, there are cats meowing outside . It’s really peaceful, you can chill in the hammock all day but it’s also a walk away from town. And there is HOT water, which always feels like a luxury in these kind of places.
ØØyvind RorgeA nice laidback place to live. Very central, and at the same time quiet in the nighttime✨ Liked the bungalow very much, and it was big as a house. All I could have wished for inside, even a bathtub✨ And an amazing hanging bridge to enter the resort, not so much for people with handicap though.. yeah, and was some nice dogs there too✨
BBewThx u🙏🙏🌻 and happy new year’s 🌻🌻see you soon..🙏🙏🙏probably I will come back solo bc I do love the location also the service was great also we got a free meal🌻🌻🙏🙏
TTatar around the worldThe hostel is located a bit further away from the centre but within walking distance! The staff is friendly and helpful! It was clean and quiet in the shared room. The bathroom was spacious and clean too. Every bed has curtains so you can have some privacy! The bed was comfortable enough. I looked through some other hostels in the area, but this one was the best. I definitely recommend it!
MMaimon TopWe checked in for two nights at Pai Friendly Resort, a family operated resort, about a 15-minute walk to the Pai Walking Street. A small boutique hideaway with basic amenities - kettle and hair dryer. The room was clean and cosy, and the swimming pool offered a refreshing dip during hotter days.