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Description:
There are many different room types, but all are similarly themed. The standard bedroom is medium sized with wooden floorboards, unfussily furnished with local woods and rattan wares, with individually selected paintings and ornaments. The moderate sized bathrooms have bathtub as well as shower and hot water 24 hrs a day. Sattellite TV and in house movies, IDD telephone via the operator, remote controlled air-conditioning. All day dining at the Ya Tha Min Gyi cafe in a block just before reaching the reception-there are a few outdoor tables on a narrow terrace for al fresco meals. Tandipa River Terrace and Gardens serves the same fare as Ya Tha Min Gyi, from a short selection of local and international dishes, but in the open air as the name suggests (subject to weather conditions, generally open October-April). For drinks with snacks the outdoor Koe Lone Village bar obliges from 10:00-midnight outside of the monsoon season, whilst the Setkupan Yard does similar all year round. One storey teak buildings linked by terracotta brick walkways, designed in Burmese fashion to blend in with the majectic surroundings. The shrubbery lends a homely touch. Medium sized lobby lounge with decoration reflecting the local heritage. Ample for one standard sized group to check in. There are swimming pool, baby sitting available for all guests and butler service available for the suites. Boat trips can be arranged and bikes procured for those who want to cycle around the ruins. Thit Sa Wa Di concert hall stages occasional traditional dance performances, and can be hired for private functions (150 pax seated, 250 standing). (03/01)
Description:
There are many different room types, but all are similarly themed. The standard bedroom is medium sized with wooden floorboards, unfussily furnished with local woods and rattan wares, with...
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