Chiangkhan.Our guest house.
Chiangkhan.Our guest house.
Don't normally write about where I stay but this one was a bit different .
From the outside a very pleasant refurbished wood building. '
Then our room overlooking the Mekhong. Traditional wood panelling but with a difference . The difference being a huge coconut palm going through the floor and ceiling . Apparently the owners were especially fond of it and didn't want to cut it down .You can imagine with my weak bladder I managed to bang my head several times during the night . The top , complete with coconuts . Never mind I was happy sipping my whiskey with such a tranquil view . Whilst the wife went souvenir hunting over the road .
From the outside a very pleasant refurbished wood building. '
Then our room overlooking the Mekhong. Traditional wood panelling but with a difference . The difference being a huge coconut palm going through the floor and ceiling . Apparently the owners were especially fond of it and didn't want to cut it down .You can imagine with my weak bladder I managed to bang my head several times during the night . The top , complete with coconuts . Never mind I was happy sipping my whiskey with such a tranquil view . Whilst the wife went souvenir hunting over the road .
Ageing is a privilige denied to many .
Chiangkhan.Our guest house.
Thank you Val for the excellent pictures included in your posts.I miss these kinds of informative posts.
Chiangkhan.Our guest house.
WOW yep thats something different.... Very nice
Chiangkhan.Our guest house.
Yes, simply stunning but, ummm, do the rules not allow you to give a name or telephone number?
Chiangkhan.Our guest house.
You might have some luck here.....http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&sourc ... c5ab5tm8mg
Chiangkhan.Our guest house.
Many thanks Aardvark. No matches there although they did have the hotel I stayed at at the beginning of the month. It's always interesting what people think of somewhere you have experienced.Aardvark wrote:You might have some luck here.....http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&sourc ... c5ab5tm8mg
Chiangkhan.Our guest house.
Sorry I didn't want to appear as recommending them because as you will see on the Chiangkhan topic different people have varying ideas about quality and price etc. Whilst I found it quite charming and the owners, husband and wife who were both school teachers, a friendly couple, it was ,because of its style, comparatively basic .Anyway its called Chiangkhan Riverview guest House. Phone 08 0741 8055. www.chiangkhan.741.com email chongruk-ck@hotmail.comlosername wrote:Yes, simply stunning but, ummm, do the rules not allow you to give a name or telephone number?
Rooms from 3-800bht .
Ageing is a privilige denied to many .
Chiangkhan.Our guest house.
You Snake in the Grass you've already been to this Town and your asking for advise, Cheeky Buggerlosername wrote:Many thanks Aardvark. No matches there although they did have the hotel I stayed at at the beginning of the month. It's always interesting what people think of somewhere you have experienced.Aardvark wrote:You might have some luck here.....http://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&sourc ... c5ab5tm8mg
Chiangkhan.Our guest house.
They certainly do!! Thanks for the information though, for me it looks perfect.trubrit wrote:....... as you will see on the Chiangkhan topic different people have varying ideas about quality and price etc.
Chiangkhan.Our guest house.
LOL. Sorry but always on the lookout for good accommodation and this one looked special. Hsssssssssssssss (snake noise)Aardvark wrote:You Snake in the Grass you've already been to this Town and your asking for advise, Cheeky Bugger