The Pakbeng Lodge is located by Mekong River. The hotel is equipped with meeting facilities, massage and shuttle services. Free Wi-Fi is available in public areas.
Just a 5-minute walk from Pakbeng Pier, Pakbeng Guest house offers accommodations with free WiFi access throughout the property. Free private parking is available on site.
Featuring free WiFi, Le Grand Pakbeng is located in Pakbeng. Each guest at the 4-star property can enjoy mountain views from the rooms, and has access to an indoor pool.
BKC villa offers air-conditioned rooms in Pakbeng. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk, and free shuttle service, along with free Wifi.
Villa Mekong Guesthouse provides beachfront accommodations in Pakbeng. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the guest house free of charge. Guests can use the a terrace.
Located in Pakbeng, Mekong Backpackers offers a garden. The rooms have a patio. At the student accommodation, every room is equipped with a balcony with a river view.
Janh Ya phone Guesthouse offers accommodations in Pakbeng. The property features free private parking. Free Wifi is accessible to all guests, while certain rooms come with a terrace.
Offering a terrace, Dorm Riverside features accommodations in Pakbeng. The apartment offers both free Wifi and free private parking. The accommodation is non-smoking.
Thipphaphone Guesthouse features accommodations in Pakbeng. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the guest house free of charge. Guests can enjoy city views.
You must read the history of Lao and that area. In the past was quite rough. A friend described it as ‘narco sh*thole’. If you are a one night tourist, are polite, stick to your normal tourist routine it seems quaint and harmless. Most local people are friendly and helpful despite the history, and current young party tourists and others. Depends on the day. Almost no one stays two nights.
andrew
United States of America
4.0
Scored 4.0
Compulsory stop off location for slow boat trip to Luang...
Compulsory stop off location for slow boat trip to Luang Prabang. The town has poor food options, high levels of plastic pollution and locals burning their rubbish, drug dealers openly offering their wares and skittish dogs in the streets.
I'm sure there are some positives about Pak Beng but I didn't see any. Get yourself a good night's sleep and get out of there.. Luang Prabang awaits; a much nicer place to be.
Kieran Peters-Stamp
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Most people just stay the one night whilst heading down...
Most people just stay the one night whilst heading down river to Luang Prabang... On the last 3 occasions I have stayed two nights, and find it a great place to relax and watch the river (and the elephants) and all the other travellers rushing off to catch the next boat
Peter
New Zealand
8.0
Scored 8.0
It's a crazy small town.
It's a crazy small town. Probably you get there because you must and not because you need and I mean it's the only slow-boat station. It's friendly, chill and you can find some nice local restaurant very fast. And also they have some French inspired bakery which serves some sandwiches and pastries when you need to continue the slow-boat trip.
csrdsg
Hungary
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