Champasak Grand Hotel is a 15-minute ride from Pakse Airport. Offering comfortable accommodations with free Wi-Fi, it has an outdoor pool, which is surrounded by lush tropical garden.
Located in Pakse, a 11-minute walk from Pakse Bus station, Intouch Riverside Hotel provides accommodations with free bikes, free private parking and an outdoor swimming pool.
Offering a restaurant, Pakse Hotel is set in a former cinema and casino, which is located 1.9 mi from Pakse International Airport. Free WiFi access is available in all areas.
Le Jardin Hotel is set in Pakse, 1969 feet from International bus station KM 2. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property and free private parking is available on site.
Located in Pakse, a 5-minute walk from International bus station KM 2, Heaven Guesthouse provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Steps away from Mekhong River, Arawan Riverside Hotel offers free round-trip airport shuttle service. It features an outdoor pool and on-site parking facility.
Located in Pakse, a 2-minute walk from Champasak Historical Heritage Museum, Nakhone Champa Hotel has accommodations with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Soubundith Hotel is located in Pakse, a 15-minute walk from International bus station KM 2 and 1.3 miles from Wat Luang. With free WiFi, this 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Unfortunately I was only in Pakse for 1 night. The city has lots to do and lots to offer, however isn’t the most aesthetically pleasing. Many come here to do the Pakse loop which is supposed to be great.
Katie Kinnaird
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Pakse is slow and peaceful that is suitable for those who...
Pakse is slow and peaceful that is suitable for those who want to have a travel with slow-paced.
Sitting and chilling on the banks of Mekong river where is the border between Laos and Thailand. You could feel the great of nature.
Khanh
Vietnam
10
Scored 10
I have been to Pakse a number of times, it backs onto the...
I have been to Pakse a number of times, it backs onto the majestic Mekong River. I can thoroughly recommend both the Champasak Grand Hotel and the Pakse Hotel. There is a lovely market located in the centre of the town where you can buy nearly anything.
John
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Decent restaurants and good to get convenience items, but...
Decent restaurants and good to get convenience items, but not much to do directly in the town. Good hub for day-trips via motorcycle or tour, but expect to get really dirty if you do them via motorcycle as only the very largest of the main roads are paved outside of the town.
Not much nature nearby, all flat areas have been cleared and converted to farmland. It takes a bit of work to get to areas with a bit of nature, but it's nice once you do so. Once you're out of the town the small villages vary from somewhat picturesque and mostly traditional to modern cement. Definitely worth exploring the countryside via motorcycle.
Waterfalls are nice, but can be a bit crowded (by local standards).
7
7LeagueBoots
Vietnam
6.0
Scored 6.0
We chose the more expensive 4,000 island tour expecting to...
We chose the more expensive 4,000 island tour expecting to see more. We spent 5 minutes at 2 waterfalls, which are impressive, in an 11 hour day and that was it! The rest of the day, 10hrs and 50 minutes was spent waiting for, or sitting on, old buses and vans.
The much cheaper Bolonan plateau would have shown us villages, crafts and agriculture and been much better.
Ken
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
There is not much to see in Pakse itself.
There is not much to see in Pakse itself. However, it makes a good base from which to explore Southern Laos. The Bolavan Plateau is nearby for scenery and waterfalls. The Wat Phu temple complex near Champasak is a short distance away. There are some good bars/restaurants (including budget options) if you need somewhere to eat and drink on an evening. It is worth going to the Daolin, Xuan Mai or Sanga (ground floor of the Sanga hostel) restaurants if you want something on the cheaper side. Se Se Wine and Beer is a good place for somewhere to drink but their food choice is a bit limited. A lot of people seem to rate Dok Mai Lao (an Italian restaurant) but was not that impressed with it when I went - maybe I chose the wrong thing as the pizzas looked good. The Immigration Office is in Pakse, near the market in the centre, if you need to extend your visa. However, bear in mind it is only open for limited hours Monday to Friday. I was told to be there for 2pm.
Heaven Guesthouse is the best guesthouse. Abu and Heaven Guesthouse Family are amazing people. They are very welcoming, they make sure that we spend a great time in Pakse. Abu sent us a looong message (we didn't ask for) with all recommendations what to do, where to eat. He also booked tuktuk with very good price for us. They can help with anything you need.
They care a lot about all the guest at Heaven Guesthouse.
Such a lovely people.
Wifi works perfect,
Hot water, good bed, working air conditioning, clean room, kettle, quiet area
This is literally our favourite place in Laos. The manager Miss Louang is just about the nicest person we have ever met, and honestly makes you feel the most welcome. As if we’d visited a hundred times. We would come back to Pakse just to see her, sleep in the comfy beds a eat the lovely Asian/Western food. I firmly believe it doesn’t get any better than Sanga Hostel, it deserves a Hospitality award!
Very friendly and helpful owners. I just spent 1 night there, but it really felt homey and it was easy to connect with other travelers. There're shops and restaurants nearby, and the guesthouse is also about to launch its own yummy menu. If you're in the area, it's definitely a great choice for a couple of budget nights in a welcoming and warm atmosphere.
This was our second stay in Pakse Hotel. The room and bathroom had been renovated which was a welcome surprise. The breakfast is still very good and lobby well designed. Staff is still friendly and a great view from the rooftop bar and restaurant. Pakse Hotel is centrally located. Excellent value for money. It was nice to be back in Pakse and Pakse Hotel.
Quiet location, about a 30 minute walk or a tuk tuk ride from the centre. Room cleaned every day. Staff were really lovely and allowed us to check in early after arriving from a night bus which was much appreciated! Good breakfast each morning. Pool area was lovely and much needed in 40 degree heat! Very comfortable room. Great place to stay :-)
Room is clean, and those beds in room are large and comfortable
Bathrooms are hygiene
Staff are warm hospitality.
Owner kindly invite me to have Laos foods dinner with them
The location is in center of Pakse so that you can easily travel around, especially in the afternoon you can enjoy sunset on Mekong delta river.
Excellent value for money. It's an older guesthouse with basic facilities but with a fresh lick of paint. Exceptionally clean. Firm mattress but not super -hard so comfortable. Nice area out front for good breakfast or to sit and relax and talk to fellow travellers. Very nice and helpful French and Laotian couple.
By far the best hostel I have ever visited. It is clean, beautiful and the owner goes out of the way to help in everything. I even lost the keys yet she was so sweet and declined to accept any money. She helped with bus bookings and the paksey loop. highly recommended 10/10 it is
It was the best place I've stayed in Laos so far. Very friendly and helpful host made me feel at home there. Very clean. Good food. Good laundry service! It's easy to go from here for daytrips to the Bolaven Plateau by motorbike.
We only had a short stay at Empire hostel, but in generell enjoyed it. It‘s located just right at the center of Pakse with many shops and restaurants within walking distance and it’s also only a short drive to the airport.
Back again for a third night after completing the loop. I still love the place and I highly recommend this guesthouse. Tina is so helpful and this time organised a tuk tuk to the airport. A great stay.
The staff are very friendly and exceptionally helpful. The hotel is lovely and comfortable with a good pool and places to lounge in the shade nearby. The shuttle service they offer is great.
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