CCasey BabyThe hostess of this property is an absolute angel! What a lovely lady. She made sure we were taken care of at all times. The B&B is in quite a remote area of the village so there are not many options in terms of food and transport. The hostess arranged a driver to take us to the bamboo forest and a few other cute areas and also a driver back to the train station, as didi is not accessible in the area. The room was big and clean with a lovely view. There really isn’t much around so be ready for a real village experience. Thank you again to aunt for being so accommodating and for the eggs 😊🙏
LLaowaiBridgeConclusion: overall great relaxing glamping experience but lack a couple of things. I rate it 7.5/10, I would definitely recommend any laowai to go. also pet friendly as some people brought their pets.
we stayed for 2 nights over the weekend during plum rain season and it was perfect sleeping under the rain pitter patter. The glamping site also have a pool and a small kids playground (nothing fancy).
we stayed on a 2 bedroom tent connected by a tunnel. Food option: breakfast is provided, I'm not sure if the establishment can also provide food for lunch or dinner, but I see some people also buy what appears to be waimai, but we brought our own food and cooked on the deck under the cover with a butane stove, it was great!
Activities; the site also have different activities like SUP, horse riding (with a 3rd party) and bonfire, but we didn't do it. we just walked around the site and found that it's
part of a greater archeological city tourism site being GE
set up.
Negative: The only downsides were our tent had a
bathtub but it wasn't working, the window doesn't have a block out cover and the surrounding area had some street lights to light up the tent area so some lights still get through, and some people also play loud music(since it's a tent it's not sound proof, but this can't be controlled)