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17 de febrero de 2024
This is a great family run business by hard working, kind people. Perfect location. The breakfast is great. The bed is great. The ac is great. The room and bathroom are good enough, great for the price. It’s an experience. If you want the Ritz or Four Seasons, I highly recommend you go elsewhere. If you want to see what Vietnam really is, this is great. My wife and I are in our 60s and we met old college friends here who we travel with for a week or two occasionally. When we were young, we did the backpacking thing around the world, but the older we get, the more we enjoy more comforts. This brought us back to our roots and it sure feels good. You first talk with one of the owners in their living room/dining room/kitchen with kids, families running around saying hi. Except for your room, you live in their house and they couldn’t be nicer. I asked if I could use the fridge to put beer in and the guy said I have all kinds of beer here. I asked how much are the beer and he said free, I like to share my beer. . I said no , you don’t understand, we drink a lot of beer. He said , well then, I’ll share a lot of beer. Drink as much as you want. Wow, how nice is that? I couldn’t and bought beer and wine, but the next day we were playing cards in their dining room and were drinking beer and he offered us amazing Courvoisier and expensive Japanese whiskey that had been given to him by executives of those companies who had stayed there. Unbelievable, the generosity and hospitality and kindness of the people here, and all over Vietnam so far, is what is making this trip so memorable. It’s only ~$30ish/night, so don’t expect fancy or resort living. That should be obvious. But, this homestay offers more than any resort ever could, if you allow it to.
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