The entrance is quite dark and there are a lot of stray dogs. The accommodation looks Thai-style, with a Buddha image, a Ganesha statue, and a Naga statue. It was a bit creepy to arrive at night. The hotel is quite old, but it's probably more suitable for foreigners. There's a coloring area for children.
The room is spacious, with a sofa and a place to sleep. There's a TV, Wi-Fi, and a refrigerator. However, it's not very clean. There are cobwebs in the bathroom. The toilet seat is still stained when opened.
The pool is full of leaves, making it impossible to play.
Breakfast is buffet-style: fried eggs, scrambled eggs, salad, bacon, sausage, bread, coffee, and a little fruit. When we came down to eat, it was all gone. We had to wait for the housekeeper to make new ones. They make them one at a time, which is disruptive. If there are many people waiting, whoever can call the housekeeper to refill the dishes first gets to finish the whole plate. The others have to wait for the next round.