Le Jardin Hotel is set in Pakse, 1969 feet from International bus station KM 2. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property and free private parking is available on site.
Intouch Riverside Hotel is offering accommodations in Pakse. With an outdoor swimming pool, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Located in Pakse, a 5-minute walk from International bus station KM 2, Heaven Guesthouse provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Located in Pakse, a 2-minute walk from Champasak Historical Heritage Museum, Nakhone Champa Hotel has accommodations with a terrace, free private parking and a restaurant.
Soklin
Cambodia
I like the location because it is closed to the local market. The staffs are friendly and help me to choose the tour options.
Located in Pakse, a 5-minute walk from Wat Phabat, Athena Hotel provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Melissa
United Kingdom
Beautiful property, just like the pictures, with a lovely pool. Staff were amazing, so helpful.
Pakse is probably one of the most beautiful places with...
Pakse is probably one of the most beautiful places with really incredible people.
We rented a bike, it was safe for us there are not many cars on the road and the ones on scooter drive safely. We rented the scooter via the hotel, drove the waterfalls and all around Paske.The have a great market, really good . restaurants
Dan
Scored 4.0
4.0
Pakse is a small, dirty town without a clear center.
Pakse is a small, dirty town without a clear center. Few good restaurants, and few people speak English. You have to have a scooter to get anywhere. There are interesting places in the area but not many of them are properly developed. Rather, their best years are behind them. On my next visit to Pakse would like to avoid Pakse city.
Sambor
Poland
Scored 8.0
8.0
Unfortunately I was only in Pakse for 1 night.
Unfortunately I was only in Pakse for 1 night. The city has lots to do and lots to offer, however isn’t the most aesthetically pleasing. Many come here to do the Pakse loop which is supposed to be great.
Katie Kinnaird
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Pakse is slow and peaceful that is suitable for those who...
Pakse is slow and peaceful that is suitable for those who want to have a travel with slow-paced.
Sitting and chilling on the banks of Mekong river where is the border between Laos and Thailand. You could feel the great of nature.
Khanh
Vietnam
Scored 10
10
I have been to Pakse a number of times, it backs onto the...
I have been to Pakse a number of times, it backs onto the majestic Mekong River. I can thoroughly recommend both the Champasak Grand Hotel and the Pakse Hotel. There is a lovely market located in the centre of the town where you can buy nearly anything.
John
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
Decent restaurants and good to get convenience items, but...
Decent restaurants and good to get convenience items, but not much to do directly in the town. Good hub for day-trips via motorcycle or tour, but expect to get really dirty if you do them via motorcycle as only the very largest of the main roads are paved outside of the town.
Not much nature nearby, all flat areas have been cleared and converted to farmland. It takes a bit of work to get to areas with a bit of nature, but it's nice once you do so. Once you're out of the town the small villages vary from somewhat picturesque and mostly traditional to modern cement. Definitely worth exploring the countryside via motorcycle.
Waterfalls are nice, but can be a bit crowded (by local standards).
7
7LeagueBoots
Vietnam
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Great room with lots of character. Lovely pool cleaned daily. Shuttle bus into town at 7pm and back to hotel at 9pm. Very helpful staff, can’t do enough for you. Even got my girlfriend a birthday cake
The staff were mostly friendly and helpful. The room was extremely clean. Breakfast was exceptional for Laos standards. Helpful travel agent within the building
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