4/5 Travel B. 5 years ago on Google
The
walk
from
the
roadside
to
the
reception
was
about
8
minutes,
with
some
herbs
and
fruit
such
as
banana,
coconut
and
mango
trees
along
the
way
and
occasionally
Gecko
that
scurried
away
when
we
crossed
their
path.
The
reception
built
with
a
thatched
roof
and
friendly
staff
gave
us
free
mangoes.
The
beach
was
about
30
meters
away
from
the
doorstep
to
our
Glamping.
There's
a
hammock
next
to
our
room,
a
place
to
sit
in
front
of
the
room,
and
the
washroom
about
15
meters
away.
We
have
a
key
to
access
our
private
toilet,
but
as
for
the
shower
room,
we
need
to
share
it
with
the
other
guest.
Although
we
were
given
with
the
little
battery
operated
fan,
it
wasn't
sufficient,
and
it
only
lasted
for
about
4
hours!
We
were
sweating
profusely
and
had
to
fan
ourselves
manually.
To
top
it
off,
we
could
hear
the
sea
crashed
the
shore,
and
it
was
very
loud
like
a
hurricane!
It
was
scary
and
not
soothing
at
all,
and
I
was
paranoid,
fearing
the
sea
water
would
rise
and
get
to
our
room.
That
night,
we
decided
that
we're
not
putting
ourselves
through
it
for
another
night,
and
the
next
morning
we
asked
for
a
change.
We
also
saw
a
little
boa
sleeping
peacefully
next
to
the
hammock
at
the
Glamping.
The
new
room
that
we
had
was
a
family
room
with
a
double
bed
and
a
bunk
bed.
And
although
the
price
for
the
room
was
double
from
what
we're
paying
in
the
first
night,
it
was
worth
the
penny.
The
room
comes
with
a
private
toilet
and
a
shower,
and
most
importantly,
we
have
two
standing
fans
and
of
course,
electricity.
Though
it
situated
up
the
hill,
we
couldn't
see
the
sea
as
the
trees
blocked
the
view.
We
could
see
our
previous
room
just
down
the
hill,
and
at
night,
we
could
still
hear
the
raging
wave,
but
it
wasn't
as
bad
as
when
you
were
down
there.