Bokeo Lodge & Restaurant is situated in the tranquil northern region of Bokeo Province, an area celebrated for its lush mountains, dense forests, and peaceful rural atmosphere. The surrounding environment offers a quiet escape where visitors can enjoy the calm rhythm of local village life and the natural beauty of the Laotian countryside. Small markets, traditional eateries, and friendly local communities can be found nearby, allowing guests to experience authentic culture and daily life in northern Laos. The lodge is also conveniently located near Huay Xai, a charming riverside town along the Mekong River that serves as a gateway between Laos and Thailand. Travelers can visit the famous Gibbon Experience, where visitors zipline through rainforest canopies and stay in unique treehouse accommodations while spotting wildlife. Nature enthusiasts will also appreciate exploring the vast Nam Kan National Park, known for its rich biodiversity and pristine jungle landscapes. Along the banks of the Mekong, guests can admire scenic river views and watch boats passing between Laos and neighboring Thailand. The region’s peaceful atmosphere makes it perfect for relaxing walks, nature photography, and discovering local traditions. After a day of exploration, guests can return to Bokeo Lodge & Restaurant to enjoy the quiet surroundings and warm hospitality of northern Laos.
"I think it's worth the price. The room is on the first floor, or rather, semi-basement level, so it's dark, but that's what makes it cool.
There's no air conditioning, but there's a huge fan. It's sticky, probably covered in grease, and it's quite noisy.
There are tissues, a toothbrush, water, and tubes of shampoo and body wash.
The nights weren't too hot or too cold, so I slept reasonably well. The sunset visible from the second-floor balcony was also beautiful.
There's no laundry service, so I recommend doing your laundry in Thailand before you go."