Situated in Chiang Khong, 55 km from Chiang Saen, Namkhong Guesthouse and Resort boasts an outdoor pool and sun terrace. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar.
Grayden
Australia
Manicured tropical gardens
Best crispy chicken vendor at the entry to the property
Baanfai Guesthouse Chiangkhong is located in Chiang Khong, a 10-minute walk from Kong River. Featuring cosy accommodation, it boasts a garden and on-site parking facilities.
Overlooking Mekong River, Day Waterfront Hotel offers rooms with a private balcony and free Wi-Fi.
Phillip
United Kingdom
Incredibly friendly couple who run it and were so helpful. Although breakfast is not officially included, there was coffee and tea, toast and jam available in the morning. Nice views over the river. Walking distance to restaurants. Was a good place to stay for one night.
OYO 75388 P2 Place provides free WiFi throughout the property and rooms with air conditioning in Chiang Khong. All units in the hotel are equipped with a TV.
Sleeping Well Chiangkhong features free bikes, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Chiang Khong. This 2-star hostel offers room service and luggage storage space.
Cliona
Ireland
Fine for budget backpackers for one night stay while waiting slow boat
Friendly lady at check in
Baan Sakuna Hotel has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Chiang Khong.
Alexandrea
United Kingdom
EVERYTHING!!!!! Akkhaporn and his family made this THE BEST STAY we’ve had in our whole Thai/Laos trip! 🥰❤️😍 I wished we could’ve stayed longer!! Akkhaporn is a STAR and has a very very bright future and I just wish all the best to this lovely lovely family ❤️
FOOD: Had dinner and breakfast here, both made by the aunt - THE BEST curry we’ve had!! Had it in our room and have the freshest fruit (from their farm!) and cutest tea/coffee trays. Restaurant cafe always had chill music on while you’re admiring the views 👍
ROOM: Can’t get enough of it. The view is jawdropping and the area is so serene. Has a balcony that overlooks onto the town and river and mountains. It’s the biggest room we’ve ever stayed in. Western standards. Everything so tastefully decorated, curated and thought of. Felt like royalty!
SURROUNDING: Soooo peaceful. Would’ve wanted to go around their farm and check out the bike path down to the river and into town. The whole hotel is wide and spacious. Very relaxing. Soooo much to offer as Akkhaporn trained as a tour guide too. 👍👍
I liked to have riverview. We had two single beds that we rearranged such that they were mire close to eachother. Not perfect but ok. For one person the bed was too hard, for the other it was good. Was great to be on the (small) balcony to look at the river, but there were no seats.
I used the pool, but at the time of the day the two high building on the side avoided all sunshine to warm up the water. We also had to use our own towels from the room, one per person.
Checkout was fast without checking the room. Few hours after we left, we were in Chiang Rai already, staff called us that they we left behind a watch. They agreed to send it to our home in Chiang Mai. Great service that we really appreciate.
Jan Derk
Netherlands
8.0
Scored 8.0
I was in town for the first annual (I hope) Chiang Khong...
I was in town for the first annual (I hope) Chiang Khong Music Festival.
The music was excellent and the roads to and from were perfect for motorcycles.
Chiang Khong is a sleepy little town with just enough nightlife to keep it from being boring.
It is right on the Mekong River and there is a "Friendship Bridge" border crossing to Lao (Laos) very close.
If you need to decompress, this is a good place to do it.
Great place to spend the night for Motorcycle enthusiasts.
Charles
United States
10
Scored 10
Our hotel - chaing khong teak garden river front hotel was...
Our hotel - chaing khong teak garden river front hotel was excellent. The location is perfect and right next to the Mekong river with lovely views. The rooms are clean and well equipped. Great service from staff too and a lovely pool to chill out
Raymond
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nothing much here but it's away from the waterfront at...
Nothing much here but it's away from the waterfront at Chiang Saen and Sop Ruap with their Burmese and Chinese casinos across the river. We drove so we were able to get around to some out of the way places downriver and over to Sop Ruap so the ladies could go shopping. All in all a pleasant place to stay especially for us older farangs.
It'a not often when you arrive at a hotel and feel good vibes right away. Tucked away in a seemingly rural neighborhood (spotted a family of guinea fowls pecking away outside our deck), this family run hotel felt comfortable and friendly. Dinner and breakfast is in an open air dining room/bar where a few house cats roam around hoping for a morsel. We wished we could have stayed in our large suite which was super clean for more than a night but we were there to catch our cruise the next morning which many stay in this town for.
View of the river was outstanding. We were in town mainly to catch the slow boat to Laos, but we scheduled two nights and one full day to experience a small town in Thailand. We are very glad we did. The desk helped us hire a tuk tuk for a half day of sightseeing and craft shopping. That was a highlight! The lady driver was a great guide, even without much English. We also walked a few blocks over to the Main Street and bought ice cream and other things at the 7-Eleven. The food was good in the restaurant.
Absolutely wonderful place to stay & don't just stay for one night! Mai and her son Nak are fabulous hosts and the location is very peaceful and beautiful. My room was huge and very well set up with a lovely bathroom and a view across fields to Laos. The most comfortable bed so far in Thailand. The photos don't do it justice! I had two nights there before going on a Mekong boat cruise and Nak took me on a tour for the day to the Golden Triangle.
The good reviews this place has received were absolutely correct. Very nice and helpful people and though the bungalow room was probably the smallest I have ever stayed in, it was lovely and perfect for my needs. I always bring a memory foam matrass in my car when I travel around in Thailand because of my bad back, but this time I could leave it in the car because the bed was comfortable as it was.
New, quiet, clean and well worth the extra baht over a guesthouse or older hotel in the center of Chiang Khong. I only walked around the property, but walking to Lotus's would be on a small and quiet road to the main highway, maybe 500 meters away. A tuk-tuk could be flagged down on the main four lane road for a short trip back into the center of town (or reception could call you one).
The Hotel owners are also the managers. Super nice people, very good english, a wealth of local knowledge. All the rooms have the same fabulous view of the Mekong River. Chilling on the balcony, watching the river traffic and sipping a cold Chang or a hot coffee in the morning is what is sooo great. Very short walk to the best restaurant tin town.
Room was bright, spacious and clean, with a good bed and well functioning air conditioning. Bathroom was fine, with better than usual counter space around the sink. Front desk staff were cheerful and welcoming. The adjacent 7/11 was very handy. Hotel's location could not be more central, with many places to eat nearby.
It was very clean. The owners were very friendly. They picked us up when we arrived in Chiang Khong, provided breakfast, drove us to the border the next morning and reserved tickets for the slow boat. We could use bicycles for free, but we decided to rent a motorbike for a good price.
Reception was excellent and helpfull. Staff was very busy due to holidays but helpful and capable. There was a party on Christmas eve with live band and lucky we were placed at the other side of the hotel. The bandleader apologized personally to us for any noise ;-)
What a great hotel after a long 2 day slow boat ride from Laos. The restaurant was excellent as was the wine. The pool was beautiful but unfortunately we left very early for the bus to Chiang Mai. Wish we would have stayed longer. Staff was great, very helpful.
Superb view of the Mekong River, with easy access to the walkway. Lovely and quiet. One of the nicest touches was a welcome email in my Inbox from the hotel after I checked in, wishing me 'one of the greatest trips of my life'. That brought a smile to my face.
staff were very friendly and helpful.
Chiang Khong is a quiet town but with spectacular views of Laos and the Mekong River. swimming pool looks on to river. if you wish to stay a night before or after crossing from Laos border, this hotel is worth it.
They were extremely accommodating and allowed us to check in early at like 11. We got to hotel super early and I didn’t wanna wait. So this was a big plus. The service was exceptional as well. Would definitely send a friend there.
I booked this hotel looking for somewhere to chill for a few days, I wanted something quaint and somewhere quiet and relaxed. for me this hotel was exactly what I wanted, beautiful scenery and friendly staff!
We really loved having a dining room and a living room. There was also a really nice coffee shop across the street. And laundry facility in front of our hotel. Loved it.
Excellent PRICE-PERFORMANCE Ratio, Staff and Reception very friendly and professional, Wifi quickly, Free parking at hotel, beautiful Mekong river view
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