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Don Nangloy, Muang khong, Champasak, Laos, Muang Không, 13060 (show map)
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Facilities of Vera Sunset homestay & bungalow
General
Pets allowed
Common areas
Garden, Terrace
Miscellaneous
Non-smoking rooms
Room facilities [ These may vary room to room ]
Balcony, Desk, Dining area, Dining table, Electric kettle, Fan, Kitchenware, Linen, Mosquito net, Refrigerator, Riverview, Seating Area, Shared Bathroom, Shower, Tea/Coffee Maker, Terrace, View
Last updated: 24 Dec 2024 - Update now
Hotel Policies
Check-In
From 11:00:00 hours
Check-Out
Untill 11:00:00 hours
Cancellation / Prepayment
Cancellation, prepayment and 'book now pay later' policies vary according to room type. Please check the room conditions when selecting your room above.
Accepted credit cards
The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival.
The fine print
Managed by a private host
Traveller reviews
“If your looking for an opportunity to spend time with local Laos people and experience their way of life, you’ll find it”
The location of the home stay is amazing, an island right in the middle of the Mekong. Being able to stroll around the village of such friendly welcoming people. Seeing the peanut harvest and tasting the fresh peanuts. We enjoyed a stunning sunset. Phonephet and his wife made us very welcome. He’s dedicated to providing the local children with free English lessons by offering accommodation to volunteer teachers. The accommodation is rustic with a separate shared toilet block. Food is traditional, local and fresh.
“Authentic, traditional and unforgettable experience”
We stumbled upon this place by chance, but it was one of the best things we discovered on our trip through Laos. If you are looking for ways to experience the traditional laotian lifestyle, this is your place to go. We lived in simple bungalows with basic equipment (double bed, table, coat hooks). Just by opening your door, you can look at the Mekong river and in the evening you can see the sunset. If you are up early, you can also see the sunrise on the opposite side. The kitchen with a large table for eating and doing the English classes is in a separate shelter. Also the toilet / shower are in a shared and separate shelter with just basic equipment. Beware that there is only a proper lavatory in the kitchen. We really enjoyed our stay here. Phonephet speaks English pretty well and will help you as good as he can when you have any problems (you can ask for a fan or mosquito nets). There is a cute little puppy and Phonephets even cuter daughter Vera strolling around you. You can get 3 meals a day including water refill, coffee / tea and bananas for 9 USD per day. Phook will cook delicious traditional laotian dishes for you. You can take a walk around the island, swim in the Mekong or relax in the hammocks. We also met a bunch of really cool and open-minded guests and volunteers from different countries and had a lot of fun together. At around 4.30 pm some kids from the island come for English class. You can volunteer to teach them to improve their future and you get free accommodation in return, search for the Don Khamao Project. However, we went there as regular guests. Look at Jan‘s post for instructions to get to Don Nangloy, we paid 160.000 for 2 people on the local bus from Pakse to Thapho Port, the ferry cost 30.000 Kip p.P. to Don Nangloy. We had the opportunity to make papaya salad on our own and then of course eat it. Don Nangloy has some temples and small shops for a pepsi or some sweets (but no ATM!).
“Superb”
super nice basic homestay with a very nice family. we cooked dinner together :)) good place to stop when you’re heading south to Don Det from Pakse.