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9.9/10
Perfect
GGuest UserEnvironment: The geographical environment of the camp is in a grassland pastoral area. It is far away from the main road and is not noisy. It is in a quiet corner, but it is very convenient to drive by yourself. The accommodation environment is great in the pastoral area when traveling with children and family. There is a fireplace in the room, it is warm in October, and the bathroom in the room is clean. tidy. In the morning, there were cows and lambs grazing outside the window looking at us inside the house. The children were greatly surprised. The door of the room opens to the private creek, grassland and mountains. Where to stay is also part of the trip.
Food: One-price all-inclusive breakfast and dinner, so you don’t have to worry about finding food everywhere. There is an unlimited buffet in the morning and evening. The fried chive pancakes for breakfast and the yak beef hot pot for dinner are amazing. The beef is unlimited and tastes great. The complimentary small pizza with cheese has a unique taste and becomes more and more delicious the more you eat it. Think about it, it should be cheese made from ******* milk. I didn’t have a chance to eat again after I left. There is unlimited tea, snacks, fruits, whatever you want to eat in the campground. The lady is afraid that you are not full, and you can also make your own tsampa experience.
Service: The camp housekeepers, ladies and brothers, are full of enthusiasm, warm atmosphere, and family-like service. In the evening, we will drink, sing and dance together over the bonfire. If you just visit the grassland in a hurry, it will only take you half a day to see it, but you can live in a pastoral area without compromising the quality of life. You don’t have to force yourself to live a life that you are not used to. You can also make a pot of tea and enjoy the deserted grassland leisurely, see the lambs up close, and Everyone in the camp drank, chatted and had a bonfire carnival together. The experience is worth it~
GGuest UserThe environment is incredibly quiet and beautiful, with lush green grass, herds of cattle and sheep, and clouds. The owner and his family are incredibly caring towards their guests. The wife is gentle and thoughtful, the owner is kind and considerate, and their younger brother is genuinely enthusiastic. The horseback riding and cattle-herding photo-taking services they provide are also very enjoyable. Amidst the increasing commercialization of the Sangke Grassland, the overall service at this B&B makes one feel right at home, without the discomfort one might experience elsewhere. The Western-style hot pot dishes are exceptionally well-prepared, with many locals coming specifically for the meal. I had a wonderful weekend here! I'll definitely go back next time! The hotel is very nice, with meticulous and thoughtful service in all aspects, making it a great place to stay.
GGuest UserThe tents we stayed in were great. The price was excellent value for money outside of peak season. The owner knew the area well and could help with hiking routes. The coffee in the courtyard was delicious! The latte was made with yak milk—perfect for hiking. The hot pot we brought was also tasty 😋. On a clear day, you could photograph the Milky Way in the courtyard, though we went further back for even better results!
EEl_doradoThe homestay is very close to Labrang Temple. It is not very easy to find the first time in the deep alley. The staff of the homestay are very warm and simple, and they came to pick us up.
Her home wins in the design of the public area, which combines traditional Tibetan elements such as Tangka, yak horn door handles, bronzeware and modern trend design. The overall style has both Tibetan style and fashion sense, and the photo is very popular. The dining area also has a bar, adding some experience to the guests. The staff are Tibetans, the service is very intimate and humble, people can't help but want to be close to them.
The store helped me upgrade to a suite. It was clean, but the facilities needed to be further improved. It was mainly the bathroom area. This was basically a common problem of the hotel, design problems, the direction of the sewer and the tilt of the plane did not pay attention, so there was water seepage. Hot water can not be washed together because it is electricity, and it needs to wait.
Breakfast is a bit too simple, there is no microwave, so the rolls are cold and cannot be heated. Soy milk is very light and you need to pay extra for coffee. So the meal may not meet our expectations and not worthy of this price.
JJingshengjingseThe last stop of our Gannan trip was also the one that left the worst impression on us. When we first arrived at the hotel, we thought the service was ok. They helped us carry our luggage to the room, but the following experience greatly reduced our experience. When we arrived at the wooden house, someone came to let us ride horses. Because we were in the accommodation area, we thought it was a hotel, so we asked the price of 100 yuan for half an hour of riding in a big circle. There were 6 people riding horses, but we didn't know that they came back in less than 10 minutes. We didn't know where the person who agreed with us went, and we were threatened by the horseman. We found the hotel to help us deal with it, but we could only suffer a loss of 20 yuan to keep things quiet. We were all Tibetans and we were out again. This was the only depressing part of this trip. The room was generally ok. The upper bunk is not easy to climb up, the bathroom smells quite bad, there is nothing to eat around, it is very far, very far, very far from the county town and it is not convenient (Important things should be said three times). In fact, I don’t recommend staying here. Secondly, the hotel breakfast is too late. Since it is a homestay, it should have a sense of service, not catering to your time. The meal is not served until 8:30, which affects the departure. I saw several rooms were pushed with luggage by themselves at 8 o'clock. There was no one at the front desk in the morning of the second phase, so you don’t need to collect the deposit. In the morning, you have to wait for the front desk to refund the deposit, and you have to pull the luggage yourself. I shouted in the group for a long time to drive a tricycle to tow the luggage. In the end, I waited for half an hour before two people came and there was still no car, so the experience here is really bad, and the room rate is still the most expensive