I was in Champassak during the Wat Phou Festival which was...
I was in Champassak during the Wat Phou Festival which was great and interesting and then returned for one night after being in the 4000 Islands before heading north. The Temple are marvellous and would like to see it without all the tourists and festival goers but I enjoyed the festival particularly the opening and the Alms Ceremony for the monks.
We went down the Wat Oum Tomo by a small private boat - a 2 hour trip each way around the island, but it was well worth it.
Champassak is peaceful and encourages relaxation although I found bicycling in the rice paddies gave me insight into country life.
My most vivid memory is sitting by the Mekong and watching the most beautiful sunrises I have ever seen over a river that was as still as glass.
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Guest review by
Janine
Australia
6.0
The roads in Champasak are very bad with massive pot holes,...
The roads in Champasak are very bad with massive pot holes, I recommend to hire a 4wd. Pakse has lots of markets to look at and there are some beautiful waterfall to look at just 1-2 hours drive. The Mekong river is amazing to look at also. I highly recommend going to the Vat Phou.
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Guest review by
Hardisty
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Superb - What previous guests thought, 491 reviews
Superb · 491 reviews
Lovely host, clean and tasteful room in which everything works, right next to the Mekong River, food in the restaurant very good. Excellent hotel in a very charming and relaxed town. Highly recommended.
Very good - What previous guests thought, 447 reviews
Very good · 447 reviews
The room was good and clean with AC and WiFi. The location is great with many restaurants around. Friendly staff. Champasak is really quiet and I enjoyed staying there and visiting Vat Phou.