Guest User
October 4, 2023
Pros: The staff spoke excellent English, were kind and courteous, and the place gave off friendly and relaxed vibes all around. The views are marvelous during both day and night. Being away from the main town, the location feels a lot more safe and secure, especially considering the sorry state of the institutions in Laos. Since it's across the river from town, you have quick and easy access to the countryside, views and attractions, and can also rent buggies/scooters for even easier access and immediate adventure. Cons: The price of the rooms was on the steeper side, probably due to the concurrent Chinese national holiday this week. A set menu Breakfast+Beverages are offered, but not included in the room price. The air-conditioning took a while to get the fairly spacious bungalows down to temperature- it was honestly fine for me, but one of my traveling companions found it to be inadequate. The 'double beds' in the bungalows were all pairs of 'single' beds pushed together, it's a little awkward and could be much better. The duvets/blankets were also a pair of singles. Getting to the hotel via taxi was a bit of a faff- the road and bridge nearest to the hotel are only suitable for foot/2-wheeled traffic, and taxi's currently need to take the long way to get here.