My husband and I stayed at this hotel for one night in August. My husband and I both love cafe hopping, and since we've never stayed in Rayong, we did a Google search and found this place.【Note】It feels more like a guesthouse than a hotel, so toothbrushes and conditioner are not provided (towels, body soap, and shampoo are provided), so please prepare your own toiletry when staying. There is only one staff member at this inn, so you must make a reservation in advance on the website and register your arrival time before visiting. There is a 7-Eleven 3 minutes away, so you can buy the necessary items there. If you are staying for more than one night, towels will not be replaced, so hang them up to dry. By the way, since it is a place rich in nature, there are naturally many insects. Not recommended for people who are afraid of insects.【exterior】The one-story building has a unique design that resembles a combination of Greek Mykonos and Nordic. As far as I can count, there are about 8 rooms. Above all, the plants are very lively and you can see that they are well maintained. There were unique trees and plants that I had never seen before, and it felt like I was visiting a botanical garden. When you enter the hotel entrance, you will notice that it has an interesting structure, with a playful design that resembles a mini-maze. There are mirrors and decorations everywhere for those who like to take pictures. After passing through the mini-maze, there is a lobby. The interior of the lobby is also stylish.[Room]We stayed in a room with a balcony overlooking the pond. August is the rainy season, so I was disappointed that I couldn't relax on the balcony, but the view was nice. The size of the room is just right for two people to stay. It's not wide, but it's not narrow either. The toilet has a shower room. There is no bathtub. There are two shower rooms: inside the room and on the balcony. The staff will tell you the Wifi password at check-in. There is no TV, but you can watch Netflix and YouTube on a projector. The amenities listed above are provided, as well as a shower cap and, of course, toilet paper. There is a small refrigerator, kettle and several bottles of drinking water in the room.【service】The welcome drink you get when you check in is a citrus fruit juice (I forget the name) taken from the farm at the inn and it was very delicious. As I wrote above, there is only one staff member at this inn. A multi-tasking person who does everything from reception, plant care, cleaning, and meal preparation. He is a very polite and friendly person. If you need any assistance, please call us before 11pm and we will help you. Dinner (charges apply) and breakfast services are available. I think dinner was from 6pm to 8pm. If you plan to have dinner, please let the staff know in advance. The owner of the inn also pops in from time to time and helps with meal preparation. The owner is also very friendly. The hotel entrance gate will be closed at 9:30 pm, so be sure to return before 9:00 pm. Although it looks like a stylish hotel at first glance, it is a small inn with only a few rooms, so don't go there expecting hotel-like service.【meal】My husband is a vegetarian, and the only dinner (for a fee) provided by the hotel was Thai-style yakiniku (mookata), so we bought dinner at a nearby 7-Eleven. It seemed like they used very good ingredients from the area, so I was a little disappointed that I couldn't try it. Breakfast can be enjoyed on the cafe terrace next to the pond. If you let us know in advance, we can make vegetarian arrangements. The owner himself cooked home-cooked meals for us. They used vegetables and fruits grown in the field behind the inn, so they were very fresh and delicious. Homemade desserts also use pandan leaves grown in the field. Everything was delicious.I had a great time and felt at home. I would definitely like to go again. The points I mentioned above will be explained to you by the staff when you check in. If you will be checking in late, the hotel will call you and explain. This was my first time going, so I wasn't very well prepared, but that was due to a lack of research on my part, and I don't think reviews that are one-sidedly attacking the hotel are bad.