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Region: Northern Laos> Province: Luang Nam Tha> Location: Xieng Kok
Kokbohan Guesthouse
Basic rattan bungalows with no electricity.
Xieng Kok
Luang Nam Tha Province
Tel: No telephone
Description
This small guesthouse is down a steep step of dirt steps and across a small wooden bridge from the main road. A collection of shabby rattan bungalows, only some are used as guesthouse rooms. These are basic, but pretty clean with a mosquito net and no electricity so after the sun sets, the candles come out. Rooms have private grotty bathrooms, with squat toilet and cold bucket shower.
Total rooms: 5
Dbl fan share b'room
3 USD (low season)
3 USD (high season)
No fan
Added to Travelfish on: 18th August, 2004
Last visited or updated on: 10th February, 2005
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