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We are not sure whether we should stay
at le Flamboyant or at Malibu Estates.
The owner of Flamboyant offered us a
bungalow for USD 40 + breakfast for 5 USD (I think this is too much in regard to the prices indicated here on
travelfish)! Malibu Estates offered a
bungalow for USD 50 incl. breakfast.
Somebody can give me an advise?
Thank you!
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I have been to Kep afew times and I would stay at Kep Lodge - they have bungalows for about $30 or $35 inc b/fast I think. And lovely pool too!
theres also a new place just opened beside Kep Lodge that has bungalows from $7 - 10, I saw one and they look good too if your on a budget - bamboo thatched style but all brand new - clean bathrooms, white bed sheets etc. Some of them are on "treetops" (also the place's name)
Hope all that helps and you enjoy Kep!
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Hello Newbie, thank you a lot for your suggestion, but the Kep Lodge has no
a/c that we need in subtropical countries! So we decided us for le Flamboyant
next spring (1 week) and I am sure we will enjoy Kep. Best wishes
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We are not sure whether we should stay
at le Flamboyant or at Malibu Estates.
The owner of Flamboyant offered us a
bungalow for USD 40 + breakfast for 5 USD (I think this is too much in regard to the prices indicated here on
travelfish)! Malibu Estates offered a
bungalow for USD 50 incl. breakfast.
Somebody can give me an advise?
Thank you!
#1 Posted: 17/10/2009 - 00:16
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I have been to Kep afew times and I would stay at Kep Lodge - they have bungalows for about $30 or $35 inc b/fast I think. And lovely pool too!
theres also a new place just opened beside Kep Lodge that has bungalows from $7 - 10, I saw one and they look good too if your on a budget - bamboo thatched style but all brand new - clean bathrooms, white bed sheets etc. Some of them are on "treetops" (also the place's name)
Hope all that helps and you enjoy Kep!
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Hello Newbie, thank you a lot for your suggestion, but the Kep Lodge has no
a/c that we need in subtropical countries! So we decided us for le Flamboyant
next spring (1 week) and I am sure we will enjoy Kep. Best wishes
#3 Posted: 18/10/2009 - 15:38