The guesthouse is located right in the village, so you're constantly surrounded by locals, which adds an extra touch of charm! Upon check-in, I waited about 30 minutes for someone from the management. Eventually, a woman of about 12-14 years old showed up and gave me the keys to a room about 10-12 square meters (even though I'd booked a 20-meter room). Arguing was pointless; she doesn't understand English! I checked in around 5 p.m. and asked for a bike. The ones parked there wouldn't start, so she eventually brought me a broken one for 250 baht. The next day, I parked the bike around 4 p.m. and wanted to return the keys, but the lady couldn't find it (it's good I'd paid for the day). The next day, around 11 a.m., the lady showed up, gave me the keys, and asked for payment for the second night's rent (even though I had another bike parked there). I refused without making a fuss. In the end, I only caught glimpses of this girl 5-6 times over three days. Breakfasts were a whole other story: two sausages, a fried egg, a slice of onion and tomato, and that went on for three days! The plate would appear out of nowhere, covered with cling film! And swimming at the local beach with the village's feces and other waste—that's not much fun! So I strongly advise against it!!!
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