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6 september 2023
My fiancè and I stayed 11 days at Alam Dania Cottage. I really wish I could join the rest on Trip Advisor, Google and so on, to salute the Alam Dania Cottage for a flawless stay, but I also want to be as honest as possible(otherwise it wouldn't make much sense to write a review). First, let me start off with the good stuff: The staff are some of the nicest I have ever encountered on a holiday. Always smiling, you are never "in their way". You can always reach them at the reception, and order food almost 24/7. We arrived pretty late in the evening, but when we stepped into the property, we were welcomed with open arms and big smiles. It is really like a big family, and I only have kind and positive remarks about the staff. The food was absolutely delicious, especially their Indonesian specialities. Highly recommended! It was very cool to live "in the jungle". It is authentic and you can hear insects a lot. This will probably throw off some people, but I kind of liked it(as long as they stay far away from my bed :). One small thing is, I would have appreciated some kind of "tour" around the property. Of course not the evening we arrived, but maybe the day after. We saw another pool facing directly towards the rice fields on their website and from a lot of other reviews, but I have no idea where it is. We only found out the day before we were leaving, that it is next door by some of their other apartments. So yes, just a little tour with some ground rule information and so on. There are several beautiful indonesian architectural and religious items around the property, and I would have loved to get some information about them. There are a lot of street dogs around Indonesia, and in this nabourhood it is no exception. We learned by Googling that many of the dogs are not strays but belong to various homes on the street. Their "job" is to guard the village, keep off rats and snakes, which is a lot more calming for me than thinking they were all strays with rabies. Maybe the hotel could give this information to people staying there, since there are dogs almost right outside the doorstep, and they can seem a bit aggressive at first. Of course you can also read up on this yourself. There were some misunderstandings during our stay, mainly because of language barrier. For example the price of their tours. They have a good selection of different tours on Bali with a driver, but we got different prices from 3 different employers(last price was from the owner). The tour we ended up booking had a driver who only "drove". Almost said nothing during our entire trip, and did not explain anything about the things we went to see, and his English was not very good. Maybe we misunderstood something, but we at least expected for some sort of guide behaviour from him. Especially because we had booked a similar trip a few days before with Bali Tours, where the driver was also a guide, and he was excellent. It said "driver" on the tour selection, but we did n
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