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derekbilldaly says:
Nestled away in a peaceful quiet neighbourhood in Luang Prabang having not booked any accomodation we came across a lovely little old man who asked if we would like so see his hostel. He was so relaxed and not bothered about making a sale we thought we would give it a look.
Its a lovely family ru…
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melkirkman says:
This was the best hostel I stayed in in my entire trip. The staff were very welcoming and friendly and the rooms were clean and comfortable. The best thing about this hostel is that the people who run it know people in the Laos community. On our first night there we all went to a Laos housewarming p…
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anlis says:
Cindy's Guesthouse just opened 4 months ago. It has only 3 bungalows by the river (Mekong) but they are really great. Cindy is the owner and she's hungarian. The bungalows are very comfortable (don't forget you're in the middle of nowhere, so expect some spiders, mosquitos and other small inhabitant…
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ffransiska says:
This guest house and the owner was really our savior that early morning we just arrived in Luang Prabang. We were stranded in the bus station at 4 am and didn’t know here to go and stay. So we asked the tuk-tuk driver to drop us around the guest house area. Then I saw somebody looked at us from th…
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ffransiska says:
Arrived back to Vientiane to catch an early flight tomorrow, we decided to find somewhere close enough to the minivan stop point as we were too exhausted to did a thorough research. So as another million backpackers most probably did, we open Laos Lonely Planet and went to the “Hostel” part. The…
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monkeyboyjohnnyball says:
A very nice, cosy and tranquil shack, with good bed, good company,(especially if you're in the first shack, as i was), 2 hammocks with a veranda overlooking beautiful scenery and the Mekong river.
This is definitely a place where you just kick back, enjoy the comfy chairs or the floor mats at the v…
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JeAr says:
For a small town like Vang Vieng, Malany Guesthouse is big. Five storeys, if I'm not mistaken (no elevators). Big balconies on each floor with a nice view of the mountains (not private, though).
The place is also quite old, and has this creepy feel to it, like those ghost-infested places that yo…
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anlis says:
Paksong has hardly no places to stay, so this place is the best choice if you want a good value for your money. It's very cheap (5 eur) and has plenty of rooms. All of them have bathroom attached.Towels and sheets are provided. It's a big house with a huge garden. The room is very basic, the bed is …
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ffransiska says:
Saysong - or Saixong River Hills Guest House.
Apparently the fate brought us to Vang Vieng with an experienced “local guide” (some people will know what I mean by saying this:p). This was how we find this guest house and decided to stay in here. Located just along side the Nong Sam River, this …
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The two-storey, ten rooms Merry Guest house No. I is located in the Nam Khan riverside area, amongst a group of bars, restaurants and new galleries at the Khan River. Being in the city center means 8-minute walk takes you to the evening craft market, the Royal Palace Museum and major Buddhist temple…
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Guesthouse in the center of town. Speaking French and English. Internet access for free (1 workstation), also Wi-Fi for guests.
Located in a quiet place. For space (small garden).
Laundry, breakfast, snack, safetybox, French and English magazine
We have 11 rooms for the travellers :
7 with shower (…
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