What potential visitors are not told about this "Hotel" is that you have to walk around one kilometre from the nearest taxi drop-off - which is OK if young and with good legs, but painful with mobility issues. The same applies to the fact that all the rooms are on the first floor or above - and there is no Lift. Then there is the lunch or dinner - which, though cooked to order, you have to wait one hour after ordering for - so we ate out each night. Finally, though (and perhaps because), the showers in our room were quite powerful - and the shower door was slightly distorted - it was difficult to avoid a wet bathroom floor in the morning or evening...Not good. On the plus side, our luggage was collected (on a Trishaw), from the taxi stand - and returned there on leaving. Also, the breakfasts - usually a variation on ham & eggs - was quite good. The staff were as helpful as they could be, given that their collective grasp of English was not as one would expect in a hotel - so all in all, this is not recommended for elderly, injured or infirm English visitors - which is a shame.