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Miko Guesthouse (William's Guesthouse) offers basic,
comfortable and friendly accommodation at Anelgauhat, Aneityum. It's a good base
for bushwalking and just across the water from Mystery Island and the
airfield.
Costs and
Booking Accommodation costs 1500 Vatu per
person, per night to stay at William's Guesthouse, self-catering. Meals can be
provided for 150 Vatu per plate. You can call William's Store (part of the
guesthouse) on 68896. Sara-Lynn, William's wife, usually answers the phone and
looks after the store and guesthouse. Expenses are payable in Vatu cash.
Exchange Rates.
Accommodation and
Food The guesthouse is a modern construction of
concrete blocks with four bedrooms (two single beds in each). Bedding and
mosquito nets are provided. The outside toilet is a basic dry pit toilet (squat
toilet) and buckets are used in the haos blong swim. Bring your own bath towel,
toilet paper and soap. Cooking facilities include a gas
cook top and a good assortment of pots, pans, plates, cups, glasses and cutlery.
Prepared meals are most often fish with aelan kaekae (manioc, kumala, tomato,
other vegetables) or rice and quite satisfying for hungry hikers. The manioc
pancakes are excellent for breakfast and home-baked bread is available. The best
experience at Miko Guesthouse is the meals. Tea, sugar and powder milk are
complimentary. The Anelgauhat water supply is piped down from the mountains and
should be OK to drink.
Services and Suggestions William has a generator which he runs at night for
the guests.
 
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