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Region: Central Thailand> Province: Kanchanaburi> Location: Sangkhlaburi



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86 Moo 1, T.Nongloo, Sangkhlaburi
Kanchanaburi Province
Tel: (034) 595 015

Description
We suspect that the name of this guesthouse is meant in earnest -- it really does have the melancholy feel of having been abandoned. Rooms are tucked into a two-storey wooden building, with some opening onto pleasant wooden decks, and others facing towards the uninviting car park. Prices at Forget Me Not are comparable to other resorts in town -- standards of comfort and style however are not. Rooms are rather cave-like and stark, and though they're generally clean, many seem to have a problem with damp. At the very least, you should be able to negotiate a discount.

Dbl fan private b'room
500 THB (low season) 500 THB (high season)

Dbl A/C private b'room
800 THB (low season) 800 THB (high season)


Added to Travelfish on: 29th May, 2008
Last visited or updated on: 29th May, 2008

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