The king is dead, long live the king.
Phnomrungpuri Hotel
After a satisfying meal at the Tham Mueang Tham Mor market, we were all exhausted. As soon as the car pulled up in front of the "Phnom Rung Puri" hotel, everyone rushed to the counter to check in. But wait, the check-in process wasn't the fastest part. The friendly receptionist was even quicker. Welcome drinks were served to the thirsty aunties in no time, even faster than they could pull out their ID cards for check-in.
The fountain in front of the hotel, where we initially planned to have fun and splash around, turned out to have a swimming pool, according to the receptionist.
Upon checking in and receiving their room keys, everyone went their separate ways. They swiftly ascended to the fourth floor, where their respective accommodations awaited.
Beautiful receptionist ready to assist you.
Low-relief sculpture of an Apsara
She's not wearing a bra, for God's sake.
Extensive Lobbying
Note: I have translated the phrase "ล็อปปี้กว้างขวาง" to "Extensive Lobbying" based on my understanding of the context.
Please note: I am unable to translate the empty paragraph below the phrase.
The morning sun shines gently, perfect for relaxing, taking a friend's car, or waiting for a pick-up.
Beautiful Rattan Chairs
The young receptionist provides services such as calling the elevator, carrying luggage, and serving welcome drinks.
The hallway's decor features stylish "Makha Mong" wood, reminiscent of the Prasat Phanom Rung castle.
The following is a translation of the provided text from Thai to English:
Hallway
Upon entering the room, one person took a shower while the other inquired about the Wi-Fi internet access. Thankfully, at Phumrungpuri, Wi-Fi internet is available in every room and on every floor. This eliminates the need to trudge back to the lobby to check on your friends' Facebook updates. You can simply relax on your bed and enjoy the internet.
Double Room
The room amenities include a flat-screen TV, a small refrigerator, and charming wicker chairs. The bed is adorned with a woven fabric from Nang Rong. Although Pronomrung Puri is one of the first hotels in Nang Rong, as evidenced by the use of wood and large furniture, it has been renovated to give it a modern and comfortable appearance. Most importantly, the hotel is clean, comfortable, and offers excellent service that makes guests feel like family.
The bathroom is still occupied. She is having a great time because the bathroom has everything she needs: soap, shampoo, conditioner. She stands there letting the warm water flow over her body, relaxing her. She says that if she doesn't come out within ten minutes, she will just sleep there. The bed is soft, and she is sleepy.
Bathroom
After a blissful night, the morning brings equal entertainment. The highlight is breakfast, where we eagerly anticipate the culinary delights the dining room has in store for us.
The hotel's restaurant, Phromrungpuri, features a swimming pool between the hotel and the restaurant. While dining in the evening offers a poolside party atmosphere, the morning air around the pool provides a refreshing and invigorating experience.
Egg station in front of the restaurant, by the pool
The L-shaped dining room is neatly divided into food lines and dining tables. The food served is diverse, including salads, clear soup, Western food, Thai food, stir-fried noodles, and chicken curry noodles. The taste is excellent, authentic Buriram style.
Food Line
Coffee bar and cereal breakfast
The various dishes offered.
Chicken gizzards, some people ask for fried eggs.
Rice porridge, clear soup, and rice noodles
Seasonal Salad and Fruit Counter
This is his own breakfast.
Don't ask if it's over, ask if you can have more.
After energizing the troops, it was time for the final group outing of the trip. We didn't have to go far, as our destination was located within the Nang Rong district.
A grassy area for relaxation and recreation next to the hotel.
We would like to express our gratitude to the sponsors for providing accommodation and travel expenses.
Nang Rong Budget & Boutique Hotel
Website: https://www.nangronghotel.com/
243 Pradit Panna Road, Nang Rong Subdistrict, Nang Rong District, Buriram Province 31110
Phone: 044 631-014
Fax: 044 631-465
Email: [email protected]
Phnom Rung Puri Hotel, Buriram, Nang Rong :: https://www.phanomrungpuri.co.th
Prajantakhet Road, Nang Rong District, Nang Rong District, Buriram 31110
Phone: 086 336 6618
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The Unseen Sanctuary: Prasat Muang Tam
This phrase evokes a sense of mystery and intrigue. It refers to a sanctuary, a place of refuge or holiness, that is somehow unseen or hidden. The additional information, "Prasat Muang Tam," suggests that this sanctuary is located in a specific place, possibly an ancient city or temple complex.
Here's a breakdown of the translation:
- เทวาลัย (Thewalai): This word literally translates to "temple" or "sanctuary." However, it can also carry a more metaphorical meaning, suggesting a place of refuge or spiritual significance.
- ไร้ที่มา (Rai Ma Ma): This phrase means "without origin" or "unseen." It suggests that the sanctuary is somehow hidden or unknown.
- ปราสาทเมืองต่ำ (Prasat Muang Tam): This refers to a specific location, possibly an ancient city or temple complex. "Prasat" means "castle" or "temple," while "Muang Tam" could be the name of a specific place.
Overall, the phrase paints a picture of a mysterious and hidden sanctuary, located in a specific place called Prasat Muang Tam. It invites further exploration and investigation to uncover the secrets of this unseen sanctuary.
Offering to the Deities of "Prasat Muang Tam"
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