It's supposedly the best hotel in Mengsai, but for Chinese tourists, it's only a three-star standard. The facilities are outdated, and the cleanliness is so-so; the chairs were black even after wiping them with a wet wipe. The shower temperature was also difficult to control, fluctuating wildly. It's barely a place to stay.
Very exquisite resort. The resort is integrated with the nature reserve. If you can only stay for one night, you must arrive at the hotel before 2 pm, and then take a car directly to the Nangjia Nature Reserve to experience the giant trees, streams and forests of nature. The restaurant offers Chinese, Laotian and Western food in the evening. The taste is good and the price is affordable. There is also a wide selection of drinks. The breakfast the next day is also very rich. The room environment is very good. It's a pity that the twin room we booked was sold out, so we were forced to change to a double room, but everything is good. Worth coming again
Luxury hotel in the Laotian wilderness. We arrived on a slow boat and spent New Year's Eve there. Unfortunately, no festive event was held at the hotel, which was a little disappointing, because there is absolutely nothing to do in the village. More about traveling around Laos in the MarsyTravel tg channel
About the hotel itself:
– it is located farthest from the pier, upon arrival you are greeted by an electric car, but then if you want to take a walk to the center of the village you will have to walk through the dark and hills for about 15 minutes
- hotel on the mountain, there will be a little exercise to go to the pool or restaurant
-breakfast is delicious and generous
-wonderful bungalow with great view, but limited supply of hot water
-the water in the unheated pool is quite cold
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AAnonymous UserIt's supposedly the best hotel in Mengsai, but for Chinese tourists, it's only a three-star standard. The facilities are outdated, and the cleanliness is so-so; the chairs were black even after wiping them with a wet wipe. The shower temperature was also difficult to control, fluctuating wildly. It's barely a place to stay.
MMarsy TravelLuxury hotel in the Laotian wilderness. We arrived on a slow boat and spent New Year's Eve there. Unfortunately, no festive event was held at the hotel, which was a little disappointing, because there is absolutely nothing to do in the village. More about traveling around Laos in the MarsyTravel tg channel
About the hotel itself:
– it is located farthest from the pier, upon arrival you are greeted by an electric car, but then if you want to take a walk to the center of the village you will have to walk through the dark and hills for about 15 minutes
- hotel on the mountain, there will be a little exercise to go to the pool or restaurant
-breakfast is delicious and generous
-wonderful bungalow with great view, but limited supply of hot water
-the water in the unheated pool is quite cold
GGuest UserVery exquisite resort. The resort is integrated with the nature reserve. If you can only stay for one night, you must arrive at the hotel before 2 pm, and then take a car directly to the Nangjia Nature Reserve to experience the giant trees, streams and forests of nature. The restaurant offers Chinese, Laotian and Western food in the evening. The taste is good and the price is affordable. There is also a wide selection of drinks. The breakfast the next day is also very rich. The room environment is very good. It's a pity that the twin room we booked was sold out, so we were forced to change to a double room, but everything is good. Worth coming again