- Zoe’s Paradise
The bright multi-story Zoe’s Paradise is rough as contemporary and flashes because the lodging scene reaches the beautiful Lake Toba. When you’re after sharp white towels, and linen split into swans, then you’re in the ideal location.
Views could be beneficial, but a few perspectives are somewhat jaded at these chambers’ roofs on the ground beneath. Zoe’s also offers a fantastic restaurant area and a reasonably sized swimming pool if the river water is not attractive to you.
Because there aren’t really that many hotels of the standard and fashion at Tuk-Tuk, this one will be sufficient for you, particularly on the weekend. You need to book it beforehand. The reasons are streamlined, and there are plenty of stairs to get to the pool. Please do be careful because the stairs’ step might be slippery because of the tiled stairs and wet feet. Low season prices begin at 549,000 for the business room, 669,000 to get an excellent room, and 799,000 to get a deluxe room. Peak season prices are really high for your standard. Book your room on the internet for a discounted rate.
- Judita Cottage
On the other hand, there’s absolutely no yard area in this cottage. Instead, a concrete patio runs to the water, even when there’s a little diving board. The beds are comfortable with over standard (such as Toba!) linen, and the toilet from the area we were shown was pristine. Judita is nearer to a couple of pubs in this region so that you might find a bit more sound in the day. We preferred the local Gokhon, but it is sensible with this price bracket.
- Bamboo Guesthouse
It is better known for its ideally positioned sunset pub and cafe (even when you’re not staying, swing for a minimum of one sunset). Bamboo Guesthouse has three chambers hidden away under the restaurant from the water’s edge.
One is a big wooden bungalow, another two concrete cubes. To get a budget-friendly for travelers, using a wooden shack and quite a plain cold water bath. We believed the wooden bungalow was fairly attractive (although we would not bother with all the other chambers ).
The bungalow includes a timber and rattan construction, lino flooring, and a very old mosquito mesh. Imagine a 1990s Thai bungalow about the lake, and you’re going to have the right idea. This is a perfect choice for budgeteers.
The actual attraction here are the excellent views from the upstairs restaurant and cafe. With much comfy seating, including an extremely enticing daybed, makes it a fantastic place to idle a day or two and enjoy the beautiful sunset view.
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