Sack Da Guesthouse
Popular with locals

What we say: 
This is a popular place for locals passing through the area -- probably because of its close proximity to the central market and most of the businesses in town which are clustered around it. It's located along the cross street that leads up to the water tower on the main road. We saw some small, water-damaged air-con rooms which were nonetheless clean and with decent furnishings. Rooms with TVs offering broadcast Laotian television probably won't sweeten the deal for most foreign visitors, but all the rooms have private bathrooms with hot water.
Contact details:
On the road to the water tower, Sekong. T: (038) 211 086, (020) 673 8359, (020) 242 2925What we were quoted
| Type of room | Low season | High season | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dbl fan private b'room | 40,000 Kip | 40,000 Kip | 45,000 kip with TV |
| Dbl air-con private b'room | 60,000 Kip | 60,000 Kip |
Added to Travelfish on: 13th December, 2004
Last visited or updated on: 22nd March, 2007
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