Mae Kok Villa
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Mae Kok Villa has its rooms housed in three buildings set behind a dilapidated mansion you can see from Singhaklai Road. The right building has basic and functional rooms with variable cold-water bathrooms and rock-hard beds, all in longhouse style. The impressive two-storey building at the centre of the grounds has rather creaking yet spacious rooms with soft beds and warm water bathrooms (and tubs, though it looked like it had been quite some time since someone had had a bath in one). Lastly, to the left, are the pick of the bunch: a row of pastel coloured bungalows that are absolutely spotless, with tiled flooring, immaculate bathrooms and just-right beds, though rather odd, screened balconies. All rooms look out over a lawn area. The owner speaks fluent English and is something of a local character.
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445 Singhakhlai Rd. T: (053) 711 766What we were quoted
| Type of room | Low season | High season | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dbl fan private b'room | 130 THB | 130 THB | 150B with warm water bathrooms |
| Dbl air-con private b'room | 300 THB | 300 THB |
Added to Travelfish on: 17th September, 2005
Last visited or updated on: 26th August, 2009
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Read Mae Kok Villa reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
Based on 2 ratings and 2 reviews
Woaw! The best place I had for that price!
Woaw!!! After running away the worst place I ever had in Thailand (room no8 at Mae Hong Song GH of Chiang Rai, see my comment under it), I came here at Mae Sok Villa. I took a 260b fan room with twin beds (#A4) in the blue houses on the left of the reception: Huge room, shinny clean from toilet to balcony, nice furniture with a little desk and chair, second little table, nice wooden trunk, place to hang clothes behind a full size miror, perfect beds, two chairs and a low table on the balcony... Only missing the sea beneath ;) Wifi, towels and soap, water... I ordered a motorbike for rent which was delivered in the next 10 minutes, I will book my 2 days slow boat to Luang Prabang here too.. I was planning to stay only one night as my visa expitres the day after tomorrow, I will take two nights as it's so good! Close to market and Clock Tower and the city in general. I am used to travel guesthouses between 120-350b, I never had such a quality of home. Only negative critic I could find is Singhakhlai Rd being quite busy at day, the traffic noise could eventually disturb you in your meditation.
Mae Kok Villa reviewed by cedrac (Total reviews: 3) on
Great - Nice surprise
After bailing from my stuffy cupboard of a 'double' room at Chat House, I went around the corner and found a wonderful selection of amazingly spacious, great-value rooms set out behind 'The Mansion''. I was tempted by the 160baht 'double' in the older wooden style but fell for a 220baht 'double' in the new section, ranch-sliders out to a shaded area, free Wifi, just across the road to local food and less than 5 minutes to the markets. Really well-appointed bathroom and all spotlessly clean. The grounds - especially from the road - were looking a bit unkempt but the accomodation was splendid and the people friendly. Home. Great value. Yeeha!
Mae Kok Villa reviewed by pietrad (Total reviews: 2) on