Thaveesinh Hotel is located in Ban Houayxay. With free WiFi, this 2-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a concierge service. Rooms include a patio with river views.
THADAN GUEST HOUSE is set in Ban Houayxay. With a terrace, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. Certain units at the property feature a balcony with a river view.
Oudomphone Guesthouse 2 in Ban Houayxay has 1-star accommodation with a shared lounge. There is an on-site restaurant, plus free private parking and free WiFi are available.
Stijn
Netherlands
Super friendly owner. Helped us to book the bus to Chiang Rai. Rooms are spacious and beds are decent for Lao standards.
Set conveniently in Ban Houayxay, Little Hostel offers cosy dormitory rooms with free WiFi. Various restaurants and shops can be found within walking distance.
Situated in Ban Houayxay, Over the Moon hostel features a shared lounge and free WiFi. At the hostel rooms are equipped with a private bathroom with a shower.
Situated in Ban Houayxay, Somewhere over the river has a garden and a terrace. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.
Louise
France
Super nice owners, clean sheets and confortable bed
Manilath guesthouse in Ban Houayxay has a garden and a bar. The guest house features family rooms. With a private bathroom, certain units at the guest house also offer a terrace.
Christina
Namibia
We arrived very late but because we had informed them before we found the key of the room at the reception. There is no Manilath Guesthouse. It’s the Sabaidee guesthouse. That is quite confusing
Located in Ban Houayxay, Hom pho guesthouse features a garden, a terrace and a bar. The accommodation provides room service and a 24-hour front desk for guests.
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As far as I know, the only reason to travel to Ban Houayxay...
As far as I know, the only reason to travel to Ban Houayxay as a tourist is because you are taking the slow boat to Luang Prabang from there. The town is getting some construction upgrades, so lots of dust. It looks like it could be a cool place to spend a day or more, but I recommend you not do it on a Sunday. Most everything was closed, and it was difficult finding a place where we wanted to eat a nice meal. And because they know you are tourists and are pretty much stuck there, prices are a bit high.
If you didn't already purchase your boat ticket package, I recommend shopping around a bit. We got ours at our hotel, including a tuktuk ride. We could have paid a tiny bit less at the currency exchange place, but either way was much less expensive than booking through agencies in ChiangMai/ChiangRai. It's easy enough to figure out the rest on your own.
Pro-tip: if you are going to take the slow-boat (and you most likely are), I recommend getting there early by tuktuk (way too far to walk- it's not where Google maps makes you think it is). You can buy food and beer at the drop-off, but don't dawdle around there.
Get your ticket and walk down to the boat as soon as you can, because even though your ticket has a seat number, it's sit where you want- first come, first served. Make sure you don't have something you need for your time on the boat in your big backpack, because that is getting stowed out of reach.
Sit nearer the front of the boat for less engine noise, but choose your seats carefully. Make sure they recline if that's important to you. The seats are basically minivan seats that have been nailed to wood skids and placed on the boat. So they are fairly comfortable.
Robert
United States
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You have to go to Ban Houayxay if you want to do the Gibbon...
You have to go to Ban Houayxay if you want to do the Gibbon Experience (highly recommended!). From my point of view it's the only reason to visit this place. I think getting decent accommodation is hard to find as it's such a transient place given it's a border town.
Sharon
Australia
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