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Region: Southern Thailand> Province: Phang Nga> Location: Khao Lak
Taveesub Apartment
New, but plain
26/41 Moo 5, Bang Niang, Takua Pa
Phang Nga Province
Tel: (076) 420 770, (076) 420 771
Description
Taveesub is in a big, lime green building on the main road, opposite the market in Bang Niang. It's not much to look at and sits on the busy main road, but everything's new and the beds are big and inviting. The reception is in an internet cafe downstairs.
Total rooms: 11
Dbl fan private b'room
500 THB (low season)
800 THB (high season)
Dbl A/C private b'room
650 THB (low season)
1,200 THB (high season)
Added to Travelfish on: 5th July, 2006
Last visited or updated on: 6th July, 2006
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