Mambo Bungalows
More together than most

What we say: 
This seem to be one of the more 'together' outfits on the beach. They run a large number of fan bungalows back away from the beach, the staff actually wear uniforms, and unlike other places nearby, they were able to sort out things like producing a business card with accurate contact information! The bungalows are pretty much boilerplate for the area -- basic, with a bed, a fan and a toilet. In the low season electricity is only available in the evenings, but they run it 24 hours a day in the high season.
Check rates around Railay Beach best price guarantee!Contact details:
23 Moo 2, Ao Tonsai. T: (089) 652 1862, (081) 699 1941What we were quoted
| Type of room | Low season | High season | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bungalow fan private b'room | 200 THB | 500 THB |
Added to Travelfish on: 7th October, 2006
Last visited or updated on: 21st November, 2006
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Rated 5 out of 5
Based on 1 ratings and 1 reviews
Great place to stay
This was a great place to stay. Ton Sai is a special place. The people at Mambo were very friendly and accomodating. The food was good as well. We stayed here for 5 nights. The bungalows are a little small and basic, but it's everything you need. They have bathrooms inside as well. They asked for 500 Baht per night. When we told them we were staying 5 nights, they said we could pay 400 Baht per night. Our friends who were staying for 3 nights got this deal as well. I had tried to make reservations in advance but i don't think it is possible to do so. We just showed up and they had room for us.
Mambo Bungalows reviewed by mifox2 (Total reviews: 2) on