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| Too drunk to fuck Last Online: Yesterday 10:51 PM Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Fuckwitistan
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| Mali Namphu Guesthouse - Vientiane, Laos Last weekend I went to Vientiane so I could sample Dark Beer Laos and eat some decent food. It also gave Dougal the opportunity to ignore me. On Wallace's recommendation, we booked a room at the Mali Lamphu (malinamp[at]laotel.com - Tel: + 856 21 215093). They even answer their emails, which was a pleasant surprise. The front of the GH didn't look too promising. ![]() But after walking through the shophouse you come out into a lovely courtyard. ![]() We were up on the first floor. Nice. ![]() The room was clean and the bed was comfortable. As we were at the back of the hotel it was nice and quiet. ![]() UBC on the telly. ![]() The shower had heated water and was nice and powerful, but you'll have to make do with a picture of the wardrobe as GoW was having a shower when I was dicking around with the camera. ![]() We paid around 550 Baht a night. Good value in my opinion.
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| Too drunk to fuck Last Online: Yesterday 10:51 PM Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Fuckwitistan
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| I presume you'll get a taxi or tuk-tuk into town from the border or airport? The guys we hired knew it, so I guess it's well known. If there are any problems just go to the fountain (namphu) in town; it's right next door on Pangkham Road. |
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| Northern Hermit Last Online: Today 04:12 AM Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: Chiangmai, Thailand
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| They ae happy to see baht. You'll get your change in kip. Last time I was there there was a couple of Russians taking pictures with all their kip flashed in front of them, maybe a million or two. Nice place marmite, what was the rate?
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| Chaweng Noi Last Online: 27-03-2008 09:31 PM Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Up shit creek
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| I stayed there during my last visit to Vientiane. I was also pleasantly surprised by the simple but clean rooms and the nice courtyard. I will probably stay there upon my next visit. We also had a room near the back. The funny thing was when my girlfriend looked out the window at night she thought she saw a spirit house and gave a deep wai and prayer before she went to sleep. The following morning a quick glance outside revealed that it wasn't a spirit house at all but rather a pile of garbage place on an old broken office chair on the roof of the next building. ![]() I still give her a bunch of shit for waiing the pile of garbage. |
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| Elite Member Last Online: Today 08:14 AM Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Koh Samui
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| Khao San Road Last Online: 15-08-2008 08:16 AM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Chiangmai
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| Thanks Marmite. Was in Ventienne a couple of years back but found nothing as nice as this. And as you indicate, it is near the fountain and thus near the restaurants and nitelife. I'll be taking your advice. Thanks Marmite and all for your generosity in sharing. Regards, Tango |
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| Too drunk to fuck Last Online: Yesterday 10:51 PM Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Fuckwitistan
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| Elite Member Last Online: Yesterday 04:00 PM Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Samut Phrakon
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| Mamers Stayed there a couple of years ago, doesn't seem to have changed any other than the price. I think we paid 450 per night. Very nice couple that run the place, one or both are Thai I believe. Can use your Thai cell phone there also. A great French restaurant if you go down the street to the fountain and bear right, French place just as you make the corner. I am not fond of French food outlets but this was spectacular, continue on around the fountain to the main drag and there's a great expat bar/rest. about 20 yds to the right. An interested stop is the "National" museum... lolololol I think there were maybe a half dozen Laotian relics worth seeing, the rest was guns and pix from the 'revolution'... Great Coffee, one place I missed though was the rest./bar called Snow White and a single dwarf or something similar. E. G.
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| Too drunk to fuck Last Online: Yesterday 10:51 PM Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Fuckwitistan
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The best place we ate was the Full Moon Cafe - Thread coming soon(ish). | |
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| Ao Nang Last Online: 21-10-2008 08:53 PM Join Date: Oct 2006
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| Chaweng Noi Last Online: 27-03-2008 09:31 PM Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Up shit creek
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| I've found that if you walk down to the river's edge you can usually pick up the Thai signal. Before the Laos got their own networks you could pick up the signal a block or so down the road but no longer. It probably changes again. |
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| Dis-member | ^ We tried both sitting at one of the restaurants on the river bank and on the roof top bar of one of the river side bars. The phone was able to receive phone calls from Thailand but not make any. I am at a loss to understand how the damn phone knew we were on the 'wrong' side of the river, unless the phone defaulted to the strongest signal when trying to send. We were arrived by air otherwise I would have experimented while crossing the bridge. |
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| What the Dormouse Said Last Online: Today 07:53 AM Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Rabbit Hole
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| Marmers, great hotel find. I used to stay at the Vannasingh -- OK, but not even close to the level of your digs. Did you go for a herbal steam bath? Just a tic...I forgot the coordinates...geez. Go along Settathirat thanon to Anou road (Chinatown) hang a left toward the river and just past the wat on the left there is a herbal steam place (sign on Anou). Full steam as long as you want for about Bt20 -- beat anything I paid Bt1,000 for on Samui. River stones for exfoliating, free shampoo, herbal masks, sarongs, and various massages for about Bt50. OK, this was about 1997-99, but hopefully, it hasn't gone outrageous. The nun temple just outside of town has the same setup, too. Ah, I do miss Vientiane. Breakfasts of baguettes, butter and marmalade, REAL coffee, and fruit. Beer Laos afts next to the river, which they totally f*ked up (IMO) by tearing down all the shanty bars and paving it. The Vietnamese restaurant on Samsenthai is fab, and a friend runs a small cafe off Samsenthai past the ugly museum on your right; first corner hang a left, first street hang a right and it's on the left. He alwyas made me pate and dill pickle baguettes for the overnight train back to BKK. His nephew owns the Settha Palace hotel. Billy; he lives in Singapore. And, every place serves wine. YEAH!!! I also know where to get wacky tobaccy in the morning market (never did it myself, but one does learn these things) if anyone needs directions (well, across the road from the main talat and behind the bus station; go down a few stall streets, take a right and go as far as you can to the tobacco stalls). Have they paved the red clay dust side streets yet? Oh, don't forget Carol Cassidy. Lovely lady and fab textiles, altho pricey; she bought three of my paintings. I am very sad to be in Vancouver today. |
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