We received a very warm welcome, bed was decorated with flowers👌. The man was very friendly and attentive, came along early in the morning to show us where the place was for kayaking. he took his drown to take pictures 👍. We saw monitor lizards and he came to get us from our stay because we were a bit scared 🙈😊!
Both the cottage itself and the immediate surroundings are magical. The stay was great from start to finish. The host personally takes care of his guests. Thanks to the good tips and the support with organizing, you can go on great trips in the area. The homemade food is very delicious. We are thrilled and would come back anytime.
The interior of the cottage. The super friendly owner. He did everything to give us an unforgettable stay.
very cozy and beautiful house with everything you need. the territory of the house is fenced with plants, no one is visible to you and no one sees you)) what I needed. the family is very kind and welcoming. breakfasts are very tasty, local squirrels will come to feast on you, they love pancakes, and if you want them to pose for you like me, share a piece with them))
The place is original, we feel in a bubble in our Hobbit house. Hirushan has just started this guesthouse and takes great care to make you feel at home. The statement is very neat and it is very clean. We also ate very well!
We're sorry we couldn't stay longer
Room types available for booking at Igabara Hobbit House:
There are 1 room in Igabara Hobbit House
Check-in at Igabara Hobbit House starts at From 14:00 to 22:30, check-out before From 11:30 to 00:00
At Igabara Hobbit House the staff speaks English.
Yes, Igabara Hobbit House has Street parking, Valet parking and Accessible parking.
The cost of living in Igabara Hobbit House depends on the conditions of the trip: dates of the trip, how many guests and what type of room. Choose dates, to see prices and availability.
For example, the minimum cost of living in the Igabara Hobbit House is about $65 per night. Average nightly rate in September was $88.