GGuest UserThe hotel has a great location in the heart of the Puriang Nature Reserve, surrounded by numerous hotels, restaurants, and rice terraces, making it a great choice for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
We booked a 90-square-meter room with two double beds for the three of us. Initially, the hotel only provided one room with three beds. I found it strange; my room was 90 square meters, but it felt very small. Later, I checked the booking confirmation and realized I had booked two rooms with two bathrooms. After showing the confirmation to the front desk, they opened an additional room for us. Essentially, we had a large room with six beds. Actually, if we had known from the beginning that one room could accommodate three beds, we only needed to book one. It felt like the hotel was being a bit dishonest; if I hadn't noticed something was off, wouldn't they have taken one room from us?
The hotel staff were very friendly and helpful, providing excellent service. Their English was decent, so at least we had some common language. Forget about Chinese.
We stayed for three days and two nights, including a day trip arranged by the hotel. The tour guide mainly spoke English, but luckily, he had some basic Chinese knowledge, so we could communicate in a few words.
We encountered power shortages on our first night, with intermittent power outages. Fortunately, the power stabilized shortly after dinner, and there were no power outages the following day. Therefore, it's best to bring a headlamp or flashlight when visiting Bhuliang.
Overall, Bhuliang is rustic and natural, and the accommodations were quite good. If you are a nature lover, I highly recommend it.
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