2/5 Rainer J. 7 years ago on Google
Very
noisy
day
and
night
due
to
mainly
local
guests.
Structure
with
no
noise
protection.
Mosquitos
in
room,
no
mosquito
net,
wifi
not
working.
Overprized
for
foreigners
(sgl.
350
ETB
/night
with
bath
for
6
nights).
Very
basic
room
interior
(bed,
chair,
small
table).
Long
lasting
voltage
drops
on
power
net.
Good
renewed
ensuite
bathroom
on
***-level.
Due
to
lack
of
tourists
the
guesthouse
hosted
local
workers
who
misused
the
green
courtyard
as
carpark
for
a
commercial
pick-up.
When
they
loaded
the
car
at
5
am
on
several
days
they
run
the
diesel
motor
for
all
time
loading,
longer
than
20
minutes.
It's
local
tradition.
You
felt
like
sleeping
directly
on
the
parking
lot.
All
children
of
hosted
families
woke
up
and
stayed
awake.
Since
there
is
no
noise-protection
in
the
building,
you
hear
every
word
in
the
neighbour
rooms
and
the
courtyard.
My
room
was
filled
with
dozzens
of
mosquitos
when
I
arrived.
Mosquito
protection
is
difficult
to
find
in
Bahir
Dar,
they
don't
care.
Finally
I
could
purchase
a
strong
spray
and
I
sprayed
the
room
extensively
with
good
success.
They
then
wanted
me
to
move
to
another
room.
There
was
no
mosquito
net
or
a
suspension
for
your
own.
For
the
night
I
used
coils.
Lake
Tana
is
malaria
endemic,
despite
what
they
say.
Take
care!
The
renewed
bathroom
with
very
good
hot
shower
was
the
best
I
had
since
month.
It
is
possible
to
wash
clothes
and
hang
outside.
The
high
farangi-prize
is
not
reflecting
the
lack
of
quality,
especially
the
noise
issues
from
other
guests.
If
you
are
looking
for
a
calm
place
for
a
longer
stay
to
relax
and
work
intellectually,
I
recommend
you
to
spend
a
little
more
birr
and
bargain
a
several
nights
stay
at
the
larger
hotels.
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