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Phutawan Pundao
4.2/51 Reviews
Great single-family hotel is too comfortable
Air Diamond Hotel
4.5/52 Reviews
Driving through this eye-catching plane Have to stop to hit the ticket to board Go try to sit in the driver's room, the children have fun. Buy a Black Canyon drink and sit in the cool air conditioner. Tired, continue to set off. There is a set of snack bags as souvenirs for sale on the plane as well.
Phusanfah Resort
4.2/54 Reviews
On the way through Wat Densari Si Mueang Kan, the sign of the Singh in front of the shop and in the middle of the field. If you want to see the garden only, the entrance fee is 30 baht per person. Some employees do not wear masks. Employees do not smile, follow the rules strictly like hiring soldiers as employees. The service is still unable to fight hotels in tourist provinces like Phuket. Breakfast has many things, but the taste is fair.
Bann Rai Klai Weang Homestay
5/51 Reviews
Nice accommodation in natural surroundings. The super-friendly owners prepare excellent and copious food, based on home-grown or local organic products and take time to explain you their composition and virtues. Bicycles are available on the property to explore the quiet surroundings. Breakfast was included in the accommodation price, but we choose to have 2 evening meals as well, which allowed us to discover rarely seen products. To be recommended without restrictions !
Sibsan Resort & Spa Maetaeng
4.1/513 Reviews
Our villa is at the farthest place from the river, so it’s impossible to see the elephant crossing the river in the room, but you can call a golf cart to walk along the river at any time. There is a beautiful sea of flowers, sitting in the river The cafe next to you can watch elephants crossing the river (but you have to see it before 3 pm). The environment is very good, suitable for the elderly and children to stay for two nights. One night is too hasty. After all, it is an hour away from the city. Breakfast is average, dinner is ok. You can book the jungle flyover at the front desk. We booked the woody elephant camp before so we didn't try the one next to the hotel. Highly recommend taking kids there for two nights
BanphrayaLanna Rimnam
4.5/51 Reviews
Village location. Resort, due to Covid almost not active. Formally a large resort, nice rooms, bed hard but good sleep. Very good atmosphere, nice hospitality. Hope it gets back to full capacity soon.

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