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Jalan ODP 2 17, 39200 Ringlet
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Ubicación del establecimiento Si decides alojarte en Rain Forest Inn de Ringlet, estarás a menos de 15 minutos en coche de Mercado nocturno de Cameron Highland y Orchids Farm. Además, este lodge se encuentra a 6,2 km de Cameron Highlands Trail No. 3 ...
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Ubicación del establecimiento
Si decides alojarte en Rain Forest Inn de Ringlet, estarás a menos de 15 minutos en coche de Mercado nocturno de Cameron Highland y Orchids Farm. Además, este lodge se encuentra a 6,2 km de Cameron Highlands Trail No. 3 y a 8,7 km de Plantación de té Cameron Bharat.
Habitaciones
Te sentirás como en tu propia casa en cualquiera de las 9 habitaciones con frigorífico. Aprovecha la cocina compartida para preparar tus propias comidas. El cuarto de baño está provisto de ducha y zapatillas.
Servicios
Con jardín donde descansar y comodidades como servicios de conserjería y una zona de pícnic, ¡no te faltará de nada!
Servicios de negocios y otros
Se ofrece servicio de transporte al aeropuerto (ida y vuelta) de pago.
Datos de Interés
Las distancias se expresan en números redondos.
Orchids Farm: 0,4 km
Cameron Highlands Trail No. 3: 6,2 km
Plantación de té Cameron Bharat: 8,7 km
Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel: 12,5 km
Cameron Highlands Trail No. 9: 13,3 km
Agro Technology Park in MARD: 13,4 km
Spa Village: 13,4 km
Cascadas de Parit: 13,7 km
Club de golf Cameron Highland: 15,6 km
Mercado nocturno de Cameron Highland: 15,7 km
Asentamiento Orang Asli: 15,9 km
Cameron Highlands Jungle Trail No. 1: 16,5 km
Sri Tehndayuthapany Swamy: 16,7 km
Templo Sam Poh: 17,5 km
Museo del túnel del tiempo: 18,2 km
Aeropuertos más cercanos:
Ipoh (IPH-Sultan Azlan Shah): 92,9 km
Subang (SZB-Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah): 187,9 km
Aeropuerto Internacional de Kuala Lumpur (KUL): 237,8 km
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M0rra
Inolvidable, incomparable, increíble.Estoy de acuerdo con los demás que han dado opinión de Rain Forest Inn. Este alojamiento ha ganado en casi todas las categorías en nuestro viaje - entre otros: el mejor descanso nocturno, el mejor desayuno, la mejor cena, la mejor piña, la mejor sopa, el mejor té, el aire más fresco, la impresión global, el personal más amable, el mejor trato. Los jefes y su equipo tratan a los turistas de forma muy individual, ayudan en todo, explican todo. Recomiendo la excursión para ver Rafflesia arnoldi Gracias a Rain Forest Inn por existir.
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marcoscD9188TV
100% recomendableHotel con encanto donde los haya, hay cabañas con baño privado y otras que no, nosotros al principio teniamos la de baño compartido pero le preguntamos al dueño y nos la cambio sin ningún problema. Lo mejor de todo, la comida realmente buena, de lo mejor que hemos probado desde que llevamos( desayunos, cena tipica malaya..) el segundo día nos enseñaron y nos dejaron tirar con la cerbatana y diferentes trampas que usaban para cazar, muy amable con nosotros. El último día nos contrató el bus de vuelta a penang y pudimos dejar las mochilas allí en la que parecía una conocida de el. Por ponerle una pega ,que no está cerca de tanah rata y te tendrán que acercar a hacer las excursiones o si quieres algo más de ambiente, mas o menos son 20/30 min. Si por el contrario buscas relax y desconectar en una cabaña típica de bambú y dormir bajo el sonido de la selva este es tu sitio. Muchas gracias al equipo de este hotel nos nos ha podido gustar más.
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redeyeblues
Beautiful. Cool experience. Insects @ nightDefinitely enjoyed it immensely during the day but let's just say I came to greatly appreciate the comforts of modernity came nightfall haha. It's fantastic to have all meals next to the waterfall and pretty amazing to slowly drift down the small river pool on a bamboo raft without it being a tourist 'activity'. Climb over rocks upstream to see small fish in a rock pool and incredible lush rainforest. Perfect to spend 2-3 nights here to have 1 full day for sights in Cameron Highlands and another just to relax. The 6 'double room' is a shared hut. The 10 'family room' is its own hut but also with a detached shared bathroom. The other 3 room types (15/18/25) are all standalone huts with their own ensuite bathroom. We opted for the biggest ''superior chalet'' with its own hammock & detached covered private dining area right out just for the 2 of us even though there are 3 queen sized mattresses - pricey for a hut but it's meant for 6 people and each bed is encased in its own separate mosquito net so it's easier for midnight toilet trips. The whole hut vibrates if someone moves so get your own hut if you're a light sleeper - the 18 one-bedroom chalet next to it is a few meters away. There are more huts higher up & on the other side of the bamboo bridge/river, pretty spread out on slopes. The area itself is much more attractive than Ringlet (and other towns) which is a 15-minute drive away... not exactly in the jungle but surrounded by nature - more like a campground with huts built in the traditional Orang Asli style, near a shallow river/waterfall with bamboo rafts you're free to use. Also volleyball net & basketball hoop on the grounds. Paths to the huts are paved in concrete so no problem to have a suitcase - better to have something you can zip up because there are small creatures out and about here and there. Electricity & warm shower plus cell reception in some areas, weak/slow but works sometimes. This whole place accommodates 40 but only 6 guests here then just us since January is apparently their low season, busier in July/August. Being immersed in nature means mozzies/ants and more flying bugs especially after dusk past 7 at night - hut's off the ground but not sealed. Okay in the rain, just a little loud/humid - rain dries up fast though. Not cold at night, 18 C and mid 20s during the day. Bed's really comfy & room can be brightly lit inside at night which attracts insects so best have something you can do on the mattress inside the mosquito net where you're 'safe' from too much nature ;) - would recommend keeping a bottle of water & cell phone flashlight inside the net. Whole bathroom gets wet after you shower but dries fast & a couple of times there were ants on the toilet seat when there was heavy rain. Bring your own toiletries/bug spray & an adapter if you don't have Type G plugs. If the sounds of nature might bother you, prepare earplugs. Basically, don't expect a hotel room - it's more like camping/glamping, with stuff flying around/resting on mosquito nets that have a couple of small holes. People who run the place always try to make sure you have everything you need - feels much more personal/genuine than hotels. The 15 minute hike upriver requires runners at least but just abruptly ends after leading to a burst pipe lol... some bits quite steep and just wide enough for one foot so requires great care. Out the sometimes locked gate, it's 10 minutes down the concrete road to a village with friendly indigenous Orang Asli folks who apparently benefit from the operation of this place... some even come to hang out at the river here. The village has government-built concrete houses and locals are just in regular clothing getting around in motorcycles/cars, probably more modern than you imagine. We were told this inn's owned, built, maintained, and staffed by aboriginal Orang Asli who were previously exploited by tour guides who didn't properly give them a cut for allowing tourists to come so they decided to start their own place in 2013/2014. In fact, apparently non-natives cannot have something like this here so you get to experience their lifestyle somewhat. Muin is the main go-to guy who knows enough English to show us around and demonstrate interesting traditional blow darts and traps. His father owns the right to use the land and some of his extended family work/live on site. Really good multi-dish dinner of chicken/fish/ veg cooked over fire the traditional way for 35 RM/night that's only done when there are more than 4 guests here so they also got other tasty local meals for us, different breakfast every morning. There's a kitchen you can use with a fridge & place for doing/hanging laundry. Drinking water in a jug is provided - no trouble from drinking it. Chinese Malaysian co-operator 'Ong Gee Tatt' who speaks English & Chinese is the main contact for tourists, gave lots of info but no pressure to join tours run by another company - 98 RM per person (plus 20 for transport & extra for lunch) for a full day jungle trekking to see rafflesia (biggest 'flower' in the world - wet & muddy after/in the rain with MANY LEECHES that can climb on your ankle, stomach , neck, and face - NEED high top waterproof hiking boots & long socks plus shirt/pants you can tuck in in addition to a waterproof jacket... better go when it's dry!) & the magical mossy forest plus BOH tea plantation - tour started 1.5 hours away so leave at 8 am. Cheaper/half day tours also available. Possible to rent a scooter from here for 80 RM/day to ride around. Another 10 RM tourist tax per room per night. Can contact him on WeChat/WhatsApp to arrange pick-up at 'Tanah Rata' at 35 RM or take a taxi to 'Ringlet' then be transferred to the inn. It's 150 RM to 'Tapah' for train to George Town, Penang. We couldn't be bothered with the bus/train/ferry so he drove us in a nice 4-seater pickup truck from our accommodation in Ipoh (2 hours/250 RM) and to Penang's George Town (4 hours/450 RM) - an hour of windy mountain road.
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164h_l_nep
Cameron Highland getawayHighly recommend this place if you are visiting Cameron Highlands. The dinner was amazing as well as the lunch. Do not hesitate even 1 minute to come here with your friends or with your family. It's better to be in the nature than in the crowded city of tanah Rata. Mosquito nets are perfect for the night. :)
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Nick W
Most amazing place to stayFantastic stay at the Rainforest Inn. After surviving the craziness of KL and Tanah Rata we found a beautiful oasis in the jungle. Passionate people protecting their food and culture. They picked us up in Tanah Rata and dropped us back to Ringlet to catch the bus back to KL. Peter one of the owners waited with us at the bus stop to ensure we made it safely onto the bus. Fantastic dinner and breakfast, eaten with the back drop of a waterfall. It was wonderful to see passionate people sharing their culture with others.