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... photos of my house in this webpage. I am grateful for the nice things the travellers say about my place (which I have turned into a guesthouse). I remember them clearly, they had the first Christmas dinner here, not turkey, but jumbo shrimp. Be well
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Day 00: Start of Blissful Honeymoon
A Travel Blog entry by missbean_25 from Tokyo, Kanto, Japan
... House of Ikebukuro is about 10-15mins walk from West Exit of Ikebukuro station. It is neat and clean 2 storey guesthouse managed by a couple from Taiwan. The Japanese style rooms (sleep on floors) are tiny but sufficient (typical ...
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Honeymoon capital of Vietnam
A Travel Blog entry by udflyerkris from Dalat, Vietnam
... work of an architect that is interested in bringing the themes of nature into her work and is more like a fairytale house than a guesthouse. After more than an hour of exploring all of the curves and crevices, we had lunch and headed for the former ...
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Hi we visited india on our honeymoon from ...
A Travel Blog entry by hans from Mumbai, India
... two days later after a couple of nightly rain-showers. We booked a room by mail from Holland at the YWCA International Guesthouse in Sansad Marg. We paid Rs 990 For a double (hot water, paper in the morning) including breakfast. Our holiday had a ...
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Honeymoon capital
A Travel Blog entry by timreis from Dalat, Vietnam
... and it gave us a nice break from the walk. Once we'd gone right round the lake we went to the Crazy Guesthouse, which has been built by a woman who is probably a bit crazy, but she's created this extraordinary disney-like place ...
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Scandal in Bali
A Travel Blog entry by greld from Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
... am at my 4th hotel within the past week. I was planning on finding a hotel in another town after my reservations at the Honeymoon Guesthouse ($30/night) were finished. I instead decided to stay in Ubud (cause i really like it here). So I ...
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What a difference a day can make!
A Travel Blog entry by themooners from Siem Riep, Cambodia
... if need be. It wasn't necessary. We hopped a moto/carrage do-hicky into town and made our way to The Shadow of Angkor Guesthouse. Guess what! They had A/C and cable as well! We're living large now! Downstairs in the bar, the beer was flowing and it was ...
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Cambodia
A Travel Blog entry by samalisha from Siam Reap, Cambodia
... guest house. (Shambara Guest house) The first night in Bangkok Alisha insisted on feeding some of stray cats around the guesthouse. She bought some ham from the local seven eleven. After feeding one cat, from nowhere appeared about another 6 or 7 ...
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We were warned...
A Travel Blog entry by adam.y.lauris from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
... us was actually on a six month honeymoon across India. Needless to say, if Adam took me to the Urvashi Guesthouse on our honeymoon I would have divorced him on the spot! After hooking our boat driver up with a nice fat tip, we headed ...
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KL via Hat Yai and a random place called Klang
A Travel Blog entry by dkontour from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... most organised country we have been to so far. We had lunch at the central market before having a lazy afternoon in the guesthouse doing some planning for Australia as we are now thinking of staying there longer and working to earn some money and ...
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Bowled Over
A Travel Blog entry by sarahandandy from Luang Prabang, Lao Peoples Dem Rep
... vegetables. Both meals were beaut. We sat around chatting for a while after we had finished eating, before going back to the guesthouse. The following morning we were awoken by the sound of a rather drunk girl banging on the guesthouse shutters. It was ...
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Better than Bromide
A Travel Blog entry by pmaustin from Hon Chong Vietnam, Kiến Giang, Vietnam
... . I was starting to have had enough, both our tempers were getting a little frayed and then !! we turned the corner and saw the Guesthouse that we had been heading for. I went in to have a look at the rooms and they showed me the "Honeymoon Suite", ...
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What do I look like I am? French? If you insist.
A Travel Blog entry by superiorcold from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... and the last train, yesterday, came in 6 hours late! glad we weren't on that one! I had prearranged a pickup with our guesthouse but when we came off the platform, they were no where to be found. the information desk was quick to help as I handed ...
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The decapitated head
A Travel Blog entry by yogurtfinders from Pinang, Malaysia
... weren’t so sure - we could get used to this. After a meal and a few Singa beers in an Italian restaurant recommended by Andy the guesthouse owner we made our way back to our lovely room and slept like babies. Man were we glad to be out of ...
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Skills 'n' thrills on Aitutaki
A Travel Blog entry by madlittlemover from Aitutaki, Southern Cook Islands, Cook Islands
... . Used as I am to the tiny, slim peoples of Asia, it’s a fascinating sight. After installing myself at the guesthouse I went out to explore the surroundings, found the most expensive internet cafe I’ve ever visited along with some seriously ...
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Saluting the sun with friends reunited
A Travel Blog entry by williamluff from Palolem, Goa, India
... at the beach, prostrate on a sun-lounger beneath the shade of a parasol, idly reading Dawn French's autobiography, borrowed from the guesthouse library; a similarly loaned sun-hat plonked on my head, making me look like Joan Collins on a really bad day. ...
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And now the end is near, the final curtain
A Travel Blog entry by stevieg from Ko Samet/Bangkok, Thailand
... hotel, where we were to stay the next night. For the time being though, we were to go back to our 'boxroom' guesthouse, Sweety's, around the corner. Unfriendly staff, rooms barely bigger than the beds, big holes in the netting over the windows, the ...
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Trekking Tiger Leaping Gorge
A Travel Blog entry by hilaryramsey from Tiger Leaping Gorge, Yunnan Province, China
... without the backpack - so much easier but still hard!!!. We made good time on the first leg to the Naxi Family Guesthouse ( 1 1/2 hours) to have lunch. The views just kept getting better & better as we continued to get higher above the ...
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And back to Delhi again...
A Travel Blog entry by garybarnes from New Delhi, India
... to be bound for Delhi in the evening on the fast-train Shatabdi Express and to return to the familiar quarters of EssGee's Guesthouse in Delhi. Gaurav, the owner, is getting more apprehensive by the day as his wedding, or crucification as he prefers to ...
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Tubing a Monk
A Travel Blog entry by nicandsazontour from Luang Prabang, Lao Peoples Dem Rep
... , on the edge of the city as it is UNESCO listed and therefore unable to have buses in the city centre, and we gladly followed a guesthouse owner who promised us a cheap room in a central location. He was as good as his word and we checked in with a nice ...
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Mad Monks and Crazy Houses
A Travel Blog entry by mills-mcshea from Dalat, Vietnam
... humid like Saigon, but it's much cooler at night, jumper weather. One of the guys we were talking to had seven layers on! Our guesthouse is full of smiling people, and our room is pretty sweet for the extra buck that we paid. Before we come to Vietnam, ...
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Cocomo Guesthouse Hartbeespoort
16 Cannon Crescent, Ifafi, Hartbeespoort, North-West South Africa, South Africa
Cocomo is an elite, up market and contemporary styled guesthouse and conference centre, offering high quality personalized and individual service. Each room has its own private entrance, air conditioning, mini bar, TV with DSTV and en-suite bathroom (with ...
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