Manolom Guesthouse
Not a bad place for a night

What we say: 
On the main road a little out of town to the west towards the boat dock sits Manolom Guesthouse. It's an old guesthouse with chipped paint on the walls and a few unsightly stains, but at least the sheets are clean. The hot water bathrooms are pokey just like at BK Guesthouse, but these rooms also have TVs. The atmosphere here isn't as good as at BK, but the owner does speak a bit of English should you have any requests. Not a bad place for a night
Contact details:
Just out of town near the ferry wharf. T: (054) 212 353, (020) 5652163Adam gave up a corporate career in 2009 and left Australia for the hustle and bustle of Southeast Asia. He now lives in Indonesia, where as well as writing for Travelfish.org he plays around with www.pergidulu.com.
What we were quoted
| Type of room | Low season | High season | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dbl fan private b'room | 50,000 Kip | 50,000 Kip | |
| Dbl air-con private b'room | 70,000 Kip | 70,000 Kip |
Added to Travelfish on: 4th October, 2003
Last visited or updated on: 11th April, 2013
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