วันอาทิตย์ที่ 27 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2565

TipAdvisor

 Good Monday ka, everyone. 

I mentioned in my previous email that  I went to Chantaburi with my 'ship' friends to stay at Baan Luang Rajamaitri Historic Inn. Since this 150-year Teak house has only 10 rooms and there were 8 of us, we decided to rent the whole place following the staff's advice. It turned out to be the best decision ka. Each room could in fact accommodate two, we all agreed that it was much better to stay alone. 

After having stayed there for 2 nights, I shared my review with the TripAdvisor and so for our egoup here, let TipAdvisor share another version ka:

- Its small-lobby-turn-museum place was really nice to see Luang Rajamaitri's life and how progressive he was to order rubber trees to grow in Chantaburi. 

- Its existence, made possible by the Department of Fine Arts, has brightened the community and its participation in some productive ways, for them to earn an extra income. Like our group, we bought a few things while strolling along the narrow streets to bring us back to the past and see people's lives. This place also caters breakfasts from several food shops in the area.

- Their breakfasts were the best of all!

- Its terrace is by the river, which is quite homey. We all enjoyed sitting there for our breakfast, and again for our little drink and chats till we called it a night ka. 

- Each room has its special name with decorations telling the stories of the family, which gave us a different feel about Chantaburi ka. The room styles are good for pix lovers ka.

- Fortunately, none of us met with any uninvited guests kaa! Whew!

We also had a chance to visit some sights and learned a bit more about our own history from King Taksin the Great to the French occupation. Thanks to Google loei la ka.

Enjoy the week na ka. 


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