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The twenty Pioneer Suites offer soothing views from their open terraces and bow windows. Mountain scenery can be enjoyed from the first floor suites, while the ground floor suites look out onto the tropical grounds. Inside, private bathrooms also open onto intimate gardens providing natural light.
The Pioneer Suites are available in king or twin size bedding. Our twin beds set up are made of two queen size mattresses side by side placed in the same box spring.
Suite Layout and Furnishings
43 square meters of colonial ambiance
Each Pavilion host two suites on the ground and two on the first floor
Elegant colonial furniture arranged on Laotian wood flooring
The four Explorator suites located on the upper floor of the main residence can accommodate couples or small families in absolute comfort. Each suite offers twin or king sized beds with ample living space that includes a lounge area equipped with a writing desk and divan and open onto their own private, garden view terraces. The indulgent, spacious bathrooms feature oversized, egg shelled lacquer bathtubs, walk-in showers and double vanity units.
Extra beds are available in the Explorator Suites
Suite Layout and Furnishings
73 square meters of colonial ambiance
Elegant colonial furniture arranged on Laotian wood flooring
The Luang Say lodge and cruises
Departing from Houei Say, downstream to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Luang Prabang, Laos, or vice versa, the cruises offer guests the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to observe the dramatic and fascinating scenery of the Mekong River. Watch the local Laotians going about their daily routines along the banks of the river while enjoying friendly and hospitable services on board our 34-meter Mekong River barge.
The Vat Phou Cruises – Southern Mekong
Discover the beauty and power of the Mekong River, along with the mystique of ancient Khmer ruins in Southern Laos. A boutique river-borne hotel offers you a three-day journey along a river accentuated by the stunning 4,000 Islands and Southeast Asia’s largest waterfalls at Pha Pheng.
To find out more information please visit http://www.vatphou.com