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Region: Southern Thailand> Province: Phang Nga> Location: Ko Yao Yai
Halavee Resort
Attracts a steady clientele
2/9 Moo3, Prunai Rd, Ko Yao Yai
Phang Nga Province
Tel: (081) 607 3648, (087) 881 1238
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Description
On Prunai Road, well away from the pier, this place is set up on a hill and there's an aging sala on the summit from which there are panoramic views. The plain wooden bungalows are up on stilts along the slope of the hill and while the place doesn't have much charm, the Muslim owners run the place conscientiously, and attract a steady clientele -- it was full when we visited, so we couldn't get in to see the rooms.
Total rooms: 10
Family room
800 THB (low season)
1,000 THB (high season)
Two bedrooms
Bungalow fan private b'room
300 THB (low season)
400 THB (high season)
Added to Travelfish on: 4th August, 2006
Last visited or updated on: 1st February, 2007
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