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Region: Northern Laos> Province: Luang Nam Tha> Location: Muang Sing



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Photo of Viengsay Guesthouse, , Muang Sing
Photo of Viengsay Guesthouse

Just a few, basic rooms
Tel: (081) 212 372

Description
Viengsay has been around since tourism first took off in Muang Sing. Many of the rooms once for guests are now filled with extended family members, and their washing covers the balcony railings. Three basic but reasonably clean rooms remain, each having a fan, mosquito net, and a bathroom with squat toilet and cold shower. Below the guesthouse is a restaurant, serving standard tourist food at good prices.

Dbl fan private b'room
3 USD (low season) 3 USD (high season)


Added to Travelfish on: 28th September, 2004
Last visited or updated on: 10th February, 2005

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