Want help booking?
Champasak, a small town in southern Laos, was once the throne of the Kingdom of Champasak, a satellite state which was overthrown by the French in 1945. The city provides an ideal connection to Cambodia, Vietnam and Thailand. Today Champasak is small yet lively, with numerous tourists visiting the Wat Phu, the old Khmer ruins built more than 1,000 years ago. You are likely to spend longer than planned, as you will probable be touched by the charm of the city and the traditional hospitality of the locals.
Ideally located close to the banks of the Mekong and the Sedone rivers, the Pakse Hotel offers 65 comfortable rooms, a restaurant serving Asian and western food and a roof terrace with views over Pakse.