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.
Tom
United Kingdom
Exactly as described. Competent and clean accommodation
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.
Denise
United Kingdom
If I could give 11 out of 10 I would as I really can’t recommend this hotel enough. First of all the location was perfect, with amazing views over the surrounding area and jungle we had beautiful sunsets every night. Each bungalow has its own terrace to sit out side and with cooler temperatures it was lovely to eat outside too. The family are super welcoming, knowledgeable, friendly and couldn’t do enough for us.
All the food was home grown, or at the very least locally sourced, home made jams and breads for breakfast and always interesting dinners and my vegetarian option was always delicious. We ate here for our 3 night stay and were really impressed.
I forgot to mention there is also a large swimming pool which is great after a day trekking or sun beds if you just want to chill in the sunshine.
All in all one of my most favourite places I have ever stayed.
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.
Jane
United Kingdom
Everything. Great location, lovely bungalows in a beautiful garden with a lovely pool. Helpful staff.
Set in Sen Monorom, 32 km from Bousra Waterfall, Manel Guesthouse and Restaurant features a terrace and views of the quiet street.
Denisa
United Kingdom
Manel and his family are exceptional guests. They will tend to your every need, any question you have and make anything you want to do happen as easily as possible. He booked everything we needed, from the tour to renting us a bike to booking bus tickets for us, I think this is the most well looked after I’ve ever been during a stay. You can tell they are very genuine people and full of love, I felt so comfortable and at home. Also highly recommend the jungle tours that are on offer, amazing experience. Also out of all the food we had in the town, Manles was definitely the best, both him and his wife are amazing cooks! We ended up regretting trying out other places. They also have the cutest kittens in the world which was a huge bonus.
Featuring mountain views, Chomkatae Bungalows features accommodation with free bikes, a garden and a bar, around 32 km from Bousra Waterfall.
Eynav
Israel
Beautiful room :) the staff was great! They helped us to book attractions (elephents,hiking) and bus tickets. Location is good, honestly there isn't much to do around in most places in this town (apart from the great view and nature around off course). Cute cats.
Nestled on 7 hectares of views and greenery, Nature Lodge provides a retreat in Sen Monorom, Mondulkiri Province. Guests can enjoy a swim in our pool, sightseeing and community based trekking tours.
Andrea
United Kingdom
Loved the jungle in the bathroom. Great gin and tonics, pool table and horizon pool. Charming place in the jungle but with the lights of the city at night. Love the private lodges with comfy beds. Also found tour guide for reasonable price who was great.
Pidoma Resort has an outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre, a garden and terrace in Sen Monorom.
Stephan
Cambodia
The first morning very poor breakfast but almost only customer and visitor, second day many vistors and very big breakfast buffet even with chicken breast and kuy teav soup.
Located in Sen Monorom, 32 km from Bousra Waterfall, Greenhouse Retreat provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Valerie
Belgium
Spacious room and lovely and helpful owner.
Good pancakes in the morning, option to have dinner at the hotel.
Set in Sen Monorom, 35 km from Bousra Waterfall, KNN RESORT Mondulkiri offers accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
With mountain views, PIDA COFFEE FARM LODGE is situated in Phumĭ Pu Pal and has a restaurant, room service, bar, garden, year-round outdoor pool and terrace.
Michelle
Australia
Stunning setting, pool overlooking hills. Newly built, our room was super modern and apparently only a month old. Staff super attentive and did their best with communicating. Breezy and cool evenings. Lovely!
Little town with an atmosphere, it was difficult to leave!
Little town with an atmosphere, it was difficult to leave!
The wildlife around is thriving and we totally recommend trekking and visiting the animal conservation projets around.
There are e few good restaurants around like the hangout at which we ate 4 times, with a very welcoming lady.
Clemence
France
Scored 10
10
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
Scored 10
10
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
Scored 10
10
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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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 property itself is great and the room was very comfortable, albeit a little small. The family that run the hotel went out of their way to make me feel comfortable at all times and were incredibly hospitable.
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