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Ban Sabai Bungalows
At a Glance
- rustic rooms
- private decks with river views
- charming restaurant on river
Pros
- small rooms
- often fully booked
- rooms fairly basic for price
Cons
Ban Sabai Bungalows Review
The chicest rooms in town are in traditional Lao-style thatch-roof bungalows that are raised on stilts. All bungalows have wooden floors, comfortable bedding, modern baths, and glass doors that open onto balconies with river views. The grounds have brick walkways and a pond, and they blend in harmoniously with the river habitat and pastoral fields and mountains across the water. The resort staff provide Laotian hospitality and friendly and competent service. The riverside restaurant has a great view along a quiet stretch of river. Bungalow 14 has the best location—right beside the Nam Song River.
- Address: Nam Song River Rd., Vang Vieng | Map It
- Phone: 023/511088
- Website: www.xayohgroup.com
- Location: Vang Vieng
Contact Information
- 13 bungalows.
- Restaurant.
- Credit cards accepted.
Hotel Amenities
Travel Deals in Laos
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