Wonderful holiday in an amazing country

Written: 18 april 2008
Travel time: 19 — 26 april 2008
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 9.0
Very small cozy hotel. We were there in the off-season, so 3-4 rooms were occupied. The disadvantage of the hotel is that none of the staff knows Russian. Communicated in English at the level of the school curriculum. On the second day, they turned off the hot water, washed themselves with lukewarm water. Linen and towels were changed every day and the room was well cleaned. On satellite TV, only Indian programs are shown (mostly cartoons and sports, something like our rounders). The food is a complete primitive: scrambled eggs, toast, tea, coffee, jam, sometimes pineapple juice. But since you still don’t feel like eating in the morning, it’s fine. We dined on the beach. We passed many cafes to Candolim, almost the same everywhere. The Russian menu was in a cafe with billiards, to the right of the path to the beach. It was also good to swim here, to the left there are a lot of locals. But you didn’t meet Russians on the beach until Candolim itself. When you go out to the “main street”, where taxis stand, then 50 meters to the left is a wholesale fruit shop, in the late afternoon you can buy fruits: pineapple, papaya for 30 rupees (rate 1 dollar - 39.5 rupees). They take a commission in the exchange office near the hotel, it’s better to change it on the next street, where the Titos club, by the way, it’s good to have dinner there, it’s quiet, there are few cars, they cook right there in front of you and it’s not bad. We only went on the tour to the waterfall from Lanta Tour, not bad , but a little expensive, it's better to take a taxi on your own. The night market sucks, Cherkizon is resting. there is absolutely nothing to buy, everything is the same and at the same prices they sell everywhere. We bought tea as gifts on the way back at the airport in Dutik (from 3 to 15 dollars per package), by the way, you can spend unspent rupees there, although we returned it to the exchanger for 5%.
Well, this is all life, and so the sea is warm, gentle, the sand is yellow, clean, the sun... a fairy tale.
If you come to rest and disconnect from work,

hustle and bustle, that's all.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original

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