Anyone have any tips on places to stay in Nong Khai ?
need somewhere with aircon near the city.
Thanks Mark
Anyone have any tips on places to stay in Nong Khai ?
need somewhere with aircon near the city.
Thanks Mark
in the visa trip section on vientienne visa runs there are a few tips
is
Pantawee Hotel
1049 Haisoke Road, Nong Khai, 43000 Thailand
Tel: 042 460 850
Nong Khai is not all that large. You can get
around the town by rented bicycle just fine.
If it isn't raining~
I stayed at Mut Mee near the river. Has aircon rooms.
Mut Mee - Prices & Booking
Be sure to visit Buddha Park.
Yeah i saw mat mee on he inter web and t seemed good.
Thanks Jet
^ The Mut Mee farang folks weren't that friendly as I remember. A bit snobby. But, hey, it's not like you're moving in forever. And beaut view of the Mekhong and Laos.
I always stay at Tony's Riverside Guest House. Huge rooms with aircon and a massive TV with all the channels.
Tony is a great guy and the rooms over-look the river.
Nong Khai Tony and Gail welcome you to Tony's Riverside Guest House over looking the scenic Mekong River in Nong Khai, Thailand.
Landlubber.
Mutmee has long been Nong Khai's standout guesthouse. It has the most pleasant rambling gardens where you could easily lose a day or two with a good book, stuck in one of their hammocks. Set on the riverbank at the end of a soi that runs down from the main road, Mutmee is at the end of a veritable traveller's centre with bookstores, internet, yoga, an art gallery and a variety of other classes and interests that come and go with the time.
I second that. Very much a cligue.
A bunch of world tired seen it all know it all type of persons.
Nice garden setting though.
And they must do something right as I believe that have had the same management for more than a decade.
It`s very much a farang hangout, you wont see any thai people staying here.
Have a look at this place when you are in Kong Khai. Interesting shit.
Forgot the name, someone will know.
^ Sala Kaew Ku - 3kms east of the city.
Now doing dual pricing despite the fact that it should be free for everyone.
(It's 10 baht for Thais and 20 for falang - oh the humanity!)
Even at 20 baht a pop its still well worth going to see, i did a thread a while back!
https://teakdoor.com/thailands-wats-t...nong-khai.html (Sala kaew ku - Nong Khai)
^ Yep, I remember. A brilliant thread. And I noted the place above -- farang seem to just call it Buddha Park. The monk made the first one in Laos before the revolution when he took off to Thailand, not far from the Friendship Bridge (I think). The three-story building with depictions of heaven, earth and hell is fantastic, but it was in a sad state of disrepair last I was there.
I wish some Thai/farang folks in Nong Khai would do some explanatory signs for some of the exhibits -- the white elephant with the "dog" followers (hilarious) and the Circle of Life, especially.
Yep, you explained them to a tee.
It also amazed me that you could never get a cup of decent coffee in NK (Nescafe and Coffee Mate), but swim across the Mekhong and there's divine Lao coffee, never mind the fresh baguettes with real butter and home-made marmalade for breakkie.
Thats a good question butsorry i dont know about that i will tell u after i confirm ok
I suggest you to stay at Mutmee,bcause its Nong Khai's favorite guesthouse.
Sounds like the way to go and there is a bar on the river ... not that I drink .. much .. err
If I google "Nong Khai's favorite guesthouse" this is top of the charts for google.
Thai Nongkhai Guest House Open 06.00AM-20.00PM 1169 Bunterngjit Soi A.Muang Nongkhai Thailand 43000.
Don't like the idea of opening times though
8pm ... OMG only for fogies then ...
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