"Access to the resort from Thailand is quite difficult. Clearing immigration on Thai and Myanmar sides were lengthy procedures. The crossing from Ranong to Kawthung requires 4 control checks before reaching destination. For old people getting in and out of longtail boats can be quite arduous.
Asian guests with children are very noisy. They run in the hallways, slam the doors and speak loudly whatever the time of day and night. It seems parents have no control on their kids behaviour.
Buffet for breakfast were well appointed with excellent service.
Food quality for dinner was average. We expected better choice and taste.
Otherwise the resort is very well located, rooms with balcony well kept with mini-bar well stocked. Sunsets are somptuous. Staff is dedicated to make your stay the best possible."
Yes, there are holiday rentals close to the most popular sights in Banhasri, or you can select a more secluded option if you're looking for a relaxing stay.
What’s there to see and do in Banhasri?
While you're exploring the area, Raksa Warin Hot Spring and Raksawarin Arboretum are a couple of picturesque spots to get outside and enjoy nature. Pon Rang Hot Spring and Phu Khao Ya are a couple of places you'll find in the wider area.
What’s a holiday rental in Banhasri like?
Holiday rentals are private properties where you can stay for a few weeks, or just a few days, in Banhasri. Holiday rentals feature extras such as patios, hot tubs and fire pits so you'll have all the conveniences of home. If you're concerned about a clean environment, a holiday rental can provide a sense of privacy away from shared hotel lifts and busy lobbies while still allowing you to travel. You'll also find more space in a holiday rental than in a standard hotel, which makes a holiday rental a popular choice for a family trip or a small group gathering.