These three bungalows built out of recycled teak (some of it from royal palaces, we're told) are set back about 100m from the beach on a leafy patch of land. They sleep up to three each and include outdoor bathrooms that are far more lavish than the plain interiors. There are also basic budget rooms with less glorious shared bathrooms.
Wood Garden Bungalows
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