Sayo Naga Guesthouse

Luang Prabang


Guarded by naga (river serpents), this serene white, green-shuttered house boasts atmospheric rooms with polished wood floors, bathroom, mozzie nets, fine furniture and balcony. Add to this bedside lamps and Hmong throws and it seems a fair steal. There are also small rooms in a separate block at the back of the garden, but skip these and go for the house.


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