Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
The vast majority of accommodation in Chiang Khong is geared towards the budget mar-
ket.
In Town
PP Home
(Baan Pak Pon; 0 5365 5092; baanpakpon@hotmail.co.th; off Th Sai Klang; r 350-600B; )
One of a
dwindling number of accommodation options still owned by locals, this rambling wooden
house features large rooms with wood panelling and a couple of new rooms in an adjacent
cement add-on.
GUESTHOUSE
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Ban Tammila
( 0 5379 1234;
www.baantammila.com
; 113 Th Sai Klang; r & bungalows 400-650B; )
Although the
exterior looks a bit ragged, the rooms and bungalows here are neat and decorated in warm
colours. A new addition sees rooms with wide balconies and hammocks; room 12 in par-
ticular has breezy views over to Laos.
HOTEL
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Baan-Fai Guest House
GUESTHOUSE
$
( 0 5379 1394; 108 Th Sai Klang; r 150-700B; )
A recent renovation has this inviting wooden
house looking better than ever. The six rooms in the main structure are new and have air-
con, while the original fan rooms are still awaiting an update.
Funky Box
HOSTEL
$
( 08 2765 1839; Soi 2, Th Sai Klang; dm 100; )
In addition to 16 dorm beds, this new and
lively hostel also has a bicycle-themed pub and museum.
Rimnaum Guest House
( 0 5365 5680; abu_bumpbump@sanook.com; off Th Sai Klang; r 350-500B; )
This riverside place
unites 20 mostly identical, spacious and clean budget rooms, the more expensive of which
have air-con.
HOTEL
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