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Accommodation introduction in Pakse

Sabaidy2Guesthouse (Th24; room 15,000~42,000kip) is located in a quiet street not far from Rte13, surrounded by French colonial-era buildings; this may be regarded as the best hotel in Pakse. Although the facilities in the dim wooden room are simple, they are very clean. The public bathroom has hot and cold water facilities. The owner and staff are very helpful and knowledgeable. The garden courtyard is a great place to relax and chat with other visitors coming and going. The hotel also runs group tours to the Bolofin Plateau, prepares home-cooked meals, and rents bicycles and mopeds.

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Lankham Hotel (Rte13; room 50,000~100,000kip) Lankham has a four-story building that is naturally popular. The appearance of the supervision looks huge and cold, but the rooms are very clean. And all have private bathrooms. The building is on the main road, so rooms in the front row will be disturbed by traffic noise, while rooms with windows facing the corridor will hear the noise of people setting off early in the morning. Downstairs is the best noodle shop in Pakse, and the management also rents out bicycles.

Phonsavanh Hotel (intersection of Rte13 and Th12; rooms 20,000~30,000kip) Phonsavanh is a pioneer in the hotel industry in Pakse, but now compared with those young competitors, this place looks like a dusty hotel. prison. But simple fan rooms, with or without cold bathrooms, still attract many budget travelers.

Hotel Salachampa (Th10; room starting from US$10) is slightly more upscale, with a Laotian-style building, next to a more expensive colonial building hotel. If you're sharing a room with someone else, this hotel is decent and a good deal. Clean white sheets, attached hot water bathroom and soft mattress can make you so disappointed in this night in Pakse.