Located in Sen Monorom, 33 km from Bousra Waterfall, Route 76 Guest House provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Charlie
Australia
Good athmosphere, nice staff!! My room had quite a lot of animals after I opened the window, although I had the net in front of it and the toilet didn’t really flush properly, so they gave me another room, which was really nice!! Absolutely appreciate that! They even made me breakfast for take away when I had to leave really early by bus. Food was really good, but dinner quite pricy. But you also get quite a big portion!
Good location, in 5-10min by foot in the Center where markets and restaurants are!
Located in Sen Monorom, 35 km from Bousra Waterfall, Gibbon Lodge provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
David
United Kingdom
Amazing! A perfect place to stay ahead of seeing the elephants at Mondulkiri sanctuary. They organised everything! Air conditioning in the huge lodge with a modern bathroom. Amazing views, you are at one with nature. New bar and restaurant area that was brilliant. Highly recommend!
Situated in Sen Monorom, 42 km from Bousra Waterfall, Sumeru features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Pau
Spain
We had a wonderful stay at this hotel! The accommodation was top-notch and impeccably managed. The owners were exceptionally kind and attentive, making our experience even more enjoyable. Situated near a nice village, the property offers a serene atmosphere, perfect for a peaceful getaway. The views from the hotel are simply breathtaking. We loved the cozy, homelike ambiance and savored every bite of the delicious food form they own garden. Without a doubt, we'll be returning for another stay!
Set 33 km from Bousra Waterfall, Mondulkiri Pizza Bungalows offers an outdoor swimming pool, a garden and air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony and free WiFi.
Aliyourspanishpali
Cambodia
The place is beyond beautiful with many different areas to chill down a avocado tree hill crowned by a gorgeous pool. The bungalows are super well equipped and clean, and the bed is sublime, slept like a baby both nights. They have very good handmade pizzas and breakfast is good too. The owner is friendly and speaks very good English, the rest of the staff is lovely too. I loved my stay, it was perfect.
Set within 32 km of Bousra Waterfall in Sen Monorom, Manel Guesthouse and Restaurant features accommodation with seating area.
Bradley
Australia
Manel’s Guesthouse is an awesome spot. The outdoor area is a great spot for breakfast or an afternoon drink. Manel is a fantastic host who communicates effectively in a cool, calm manner. His/his wife’s food is fantastic and I got to try some very traditional Cambodian food here. I could’ve stayed longer!
Boasting mountain views, Avocado Guesthouse is situated in Sen Monorom, around 33 km from Bousra Waterfall. Featuring a terrace, the 2-star guest house has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Katie
United Kingdom
Massive comfortable beds, clean room and centrally located. As female travelers we felt safe.
Featuring free bikes, garden and views of mountain, Chomkatae Bungalows is set in Sen Monorom, 32 km from Bousra Waterfall.
Anna
Italy
The staff has been extremely welcoming and helpful in organizing all our trips. The bungalows are new, very clean and well kept with all needed amenities. Breakfasts and dinners were very tasty! They were also very helpful with the laundry. We can only recommend to stay here if you want to enjoy the region away from the chaos of Sen Monorom. Thanks again to all the family! Plus: there are 8 very cuddly kittens and a lovely shy doggo!
Featuring city views, Mondulkiri Holiday homestay provides accommodation with balcony, around 33 km from Bousra Waterfall.
Jennifer
France
- Raiya is super friendly and helpful. We arrive in the middle of the night with the bus and he had to wake up.. thank you.
- confortable bed, clean room
Pidoma Resort has an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, a garden and terrace in Sen Monorom.
Pahnaoudom
Germany
The resort surrounding by nature, especially there are a lots of trees. The staffs are very professional and friendly, especially Vichea, were incredibly nice and helpful. His kind gesture of upgrading us to a beautiful villa made our stay even more special.
Loved our stay at the Nature Lodge where we ate great food...
Loved our stay at the Nature Lodge where we ate great food at the onsite restaurant. We had one full day trip sightseeing around Sen Monorom and surrounds where we went to a local Coffee Plantation for lunch which was higher in price for food (close to Australian prices) but very delicious, walked through local farms, Bou Sra Eco Park where we saw Bou Sra waterfall which I would recommend, the Sea Forest Lookout was a fun way to watch the sunset while taking cheesy touristy photos, and Sunset Hill/Phnom Do Kramom which gave us a beautiful panorama of Sen Monorom. A highlight of my entire Cambodian trip was the 2-Day jungle trek with the Mondulkiri Project which I would 100% recommend as an ethical ecotourism project which gives back directly to land conservation, supporting a local Indigenous village and the rescue and safe keeping of elephants which have been removed from previously unethical working backgrounds which endangered them. The town had everything we needed when visiting but didn't spend much time around the markets or town centre to be able to comment. Very easy to get a tuk tuk to get around and buses travel to and from major towns and cities daily.
Emily
Australia
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We stayed at Sumeru Bungalows which was great, before...
We stayed at Sumeru Bungalows which was great, before visiting Mondulkiri Project to see some elephants in the wild and do a 1.5km trek through the jungle. As we're older travellers (50s-60s) we found some of the trek v challenging but it was worth it. Sleeping in hammocks was tough but doable for one night! Could be a bit more vegetarian food, boiled rice and plain vegetables was a bit light on for the level of activity, but the overall experience was incredible. Worth a visit for sure!
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Sue R
Australia
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We were in Sen Monorom for 3 nights and 3 nights nearby in...
We were in Sen Monorom for 3 nights and 3 nights nearby in the Elephant Valley Project, retired elephant sanctuary which is an experience unto itself. 3 nights was plenty for us to see the sights around the city including some beautiful waterfalls, native Bunong villages and explore the city itself. We enjoyed eating at the Hefalump Cafe, the Bunong Kitchen and Mondulk-Italy Italian restaurant. The best food we had in all of Cambodia however was at the Elephant Valley Project where a full buffet of delectable selections for all types of diets, was put out at breakfast, lunch and dinner. More than anything else in Cambodia, I recommend a 2-night stay at EVP. Book in advance as it's the most popular and most ethical elephant interaction "attraction" in all of Cambodia. Enjoy!
Frank
United States
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I loved that the temperatures were cooler in Senmonorom than...
I loved that the temperatures were cooler in Senmonorom than in other areas of Cambodia. Everyone I met was super nice. I spent most of my time at Elephant Valley Project, so I didn't get to explore the town as much though.
Angela
United States
10
Scored 10
Go to the Elephant Valley Project, it was one of the best...
Go to the Elephant Valley Project, it was one of the best experiences of my life, and not to be missed! I learnrt so much about elephants, and it was wonderful to see how well they are cared for, and hear their life stories. Would recommend the 3 day option.
Eat at the Russian Restaurant, food was excellent (especially the dumplings and shawarmer) and staff were super friendly :-) They did take-away for us to for the long bus ride home.
* Ephalum café - nice for fair trade shopping, yummy food and drinks and eco friendly tours
* Visit the elephant but do thorough research to avoid negatively impacting the local communities and the nature and animals. I highly recommend the Elephant Valley Project (EVP). It is more expensive but it is because they reinvest the money for the well-being of the elephant, and try to assist the local communities as much as possible.
* Bu Sra waterfalls - try using eco tourism agencies (but do your research to be sure that the agency is really eco-friendly.
This place was amazing, the bungalows are very clean and beautiful from inside and outside. The is a beautiful garden and swimming pool, also a fire place 😁.
It also has a restaurant inside the property, and the pizza is very tasty.
The staff are very friendly, they treated me like family.
You can book amazing tours from there very cheaply like full-day jungle with the elephants, trekking to waterfalls in the jungle ....
The location is near to everything and very quiet.
It's really one of my favorite locations in cambodia
I could not have picked a better place to stay while in Sen Monorom. Manel went above and beyond to ensure his guests were comfortable. He is knowledgeable about the area and is able to connect you with tours, motobike rentals, and even helped me book my bus ticket to Siem Reap. Every dish I ate at Manel's was delicious - some of the best food I have had in Cambodia so far - and the delicious coffee they served is locally sourced from the region. I highly recommend staying with Manel while you are in the area!
Manel is truly the nicest person I have met in Mondulkiri. We had an awful taxi who proceeded to get us very lost and Manel not only redirected him, but stayed awake to make sure we reached there safely. He arranged our tour and tuk tuks all over. We had a lovely Christmas Eve and day with him. He even arranged for our bus to Siem Reap. Truly the kindest and most welcoming person. If you stay anywhere stay here.
We had such a wonderful stay at Tree Lodge! The rooms are basic but perfect, the restaurant well priced and good quality and the surrounding view/nature was so peaceful and beautiful. The hammocks on each verandah were also a great touch. We loved it so much that we kept extending our stay. We wouldn’t stay anywhere else in Sen Monorom!
The family is very welcoming, the place was very clean, very good wifi! They can advise you about all you can do in Sen Monorom, they can book for you tickets for transport etc..
They were also very accommodating for our departure (very late check out)
Our room was very large !
the location is just perfect ! I believe it’s the hotel with the best view in the area. Also the staff was very friendly and helpful, especially the girl who welcomed us at the reception and who arranged our early morning breakfast (at 6:30 am) and tuk tuks.
Very basic clean room. The hotel is owned by an Italian guy. The food was excellent and had Italian and American style food with a selection of wine and beer. An unexpected find in a remote town. Location is nice, you can walk into town
the hotel is just off the main part of town, so not too noisy. It is a slice of Italy, with a great owner and excellent Italian food and wine. Andrea and his staff were wonderful, we enjoyed conversation, and talking with other guests.
Staff were lovely and woke up to our late arrival from Mondulkiri. Very well priced for what we needed :) 2 star hotel and it was what we expected so it was good :) close walk to buses and Main Street.
It was a quiet, family owned business. The food was the best I’ve had in Cambodia and Manel himself had such a great attitude, going out of his way to help us and even gave us a cooking lesson!
This is a such nice hotel. Great value for money. The owner is very kind and the room is clean. Located near the city center and bus stop. Only 10-15min walk. I highly recommend this hotel!!!
The staff is very kind and the place is definitely the nicest and most authentic in Sen Monorom. Very good food at the restaurant and very good and comfortable rooms.
A comfortable hotel. Feel like a safe have a ways from the buzz of the city, beautiful garden and pool good food the restaurant, excellent and friendly service
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