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Khong Khamkun Hotel (Riverside)
🌅 Riverside Boutique 📍 On the Mekong · Pak Khat
5.4 / 10
🇹🇭 On the Mekong River · Pak Khat · Bueng Kan
Khong Khamkun Hotel (Riverside)
Boutique 3★ · On the Mekong · Sunset views · Peaceful · Has a pool
Mekong River view and riverside setting at Khong Khamkun Hotel in Pak Khat, Bueng Kan
Riverside restaurant corner at Khong Khamkun Hotel overlooking the Mekong
Type
Boutique Riverside Hotel
Review Score
5.4 / 10
From
฿550 /night
Rooms
21 rooms
Area
Mekong riverside, Pak Khat ~40 km from Bueng Kan town
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Review
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Prices & info verified

Khong Khamkun Hotel — A Riverside Boutique in Pak Khat with Sunsets Over the Mekong

In Pak Khat, before you reach Bueng Kan town, a small hotel faces straight out over the Mekong River — Khong Khamkun Hotel (Kongkhamkoon) · A 3-star boutique with 21 rooms, opened around 2020 · The thing guests mention most is the Mekong view and the sunset you can watch from your balcony and the riverside restaurant, with a quiet, easy-going feel and friendly prices · There's an outdoor pool, a restaurant and lobby bar, and plenty of parking · From approx. ฿550/night · To be straight with you: the review count is still small and the score isn't settled, and the rooms are simple rather than plush

Our Full Review

Khong Khamkun Hotel sits in Pak Khat Subdistrict, Pak Khat District, right on the Mekong River, about 40 km before Bueng Kan town · The selling point is clear — the hotel faces the Mekong, and many rooms and the restaurant look straight out over the water toward the Laos bank · Almost every guest review starts with the sunset, which is genuinely lovely, making this a place for people who want a quiet stretch of riverside rather than the convenience of a town center.

There are 21 rooms in all, around 24 sq.m., split between Standard (queen / twin / triple) and Deluxe · Every room has air-conditioning, a TV, a desk, and a shower bathroom · Rooms are simple and clean enough rather than designer — several reviews frame it as a budget room that comes with a river view, and travelers expecting crisp, new furnishings like a city hotel may find the furniture and TVs a little dated.

Mekong River view and riverside setting at Khong Khamkun Hotel in Pak Khat, Bueng Kan

"The Mekong view is beautiful — you can watch the sunset right from the room balcony. Staff are lovely and it's nice and quiet, perfect for a proper riverside break."

Shared spaces include an outdoor pool, a restaurant and a lobby bar facing the Mekong, plus ample parking for those driving in · The riverside restaurant is a corner many guests like — a meal with a river view · One note from the reviews is that pool upkeep can be inconsistent, so check the condition before you swim · This isn't a hotel stacked with facilities; the real draw is the location and the riverside mood.

Riverside restaurant corner at Khong Khamkun Hotel overlooking the Mekong

The honest caveat: the platform review count is still small and the score isn't settled (gathered from only a handful of guests), so it's harder to read than a hotel with lots of reviews · Opinions vary — some are genuinely taken with the view and the quiet, while others note dated rooms, gaps around the doors and windows, and some motorbike noise from the road in the evening · On balance this is a budget riverside stay that sells the view first, not a hotel guaranteeing the same standard in every room.

For getting around — Pak Khat sits on the Mekong road between Nong Khai and Bueng Kan, which suits travelers doing an Isan riverside road trip who want a night with a water view · From here you can drive on into Bueng Kan town for Three Whale Rock or Wat Phu Thok, but the distances are real and you'll want your own car · During Awk Phansa, some guests stay to watch the Naga fireballs over the river · Without a car, both getting here and getting out to sights is awkward.

Grounds and surroundings of Khong Khamkun Hotel on the Mekong River in Pak Khat

The straight summary: Khong Khamkun Hotel is best for riverside road-trippers who want a river-view room, quiet, and a low price for a night or two · Its strengths are the sunset, the riverside atmosphere, and staff people describe as warm · The trade-offs are simple, somewhat dated rooms, inconsistent pool upkeep, and a location far from town that needs a car · If you can accept those three and value the Mekong view above all, it's good value on its own terms.

A tip from following the reviews here: when booking, specifically ask for a room facing the Mekong, because the view is the whole reason to stay · Arrive before evening to catch the sunset · If you're coming during Awk Phansa for the Naga fireballs, book well ahead, as riverside rooms are limited · And bring your own car — around Pak Khat there aren't many restaurants or convenience stores compared with town.

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Mekong view + sunsets
The hotel faces the Mekong; many rooms and the restaurant look out over the water and the sunset — the thing guests praise most.
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Quiet riverside calm
A peaceful riverside mood, suited to people who want a quiet break over the bustle of a town center.
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Budget price, has parking
From approx. ฿550/night, with a pool, riverside restaurant and ample parking — handy for road-trippers.
Our Rating
5.4
out of 10
Based on 4+ reviews
Service
6.0
Cleanliness
5.2
Atmosphere
6.5
Rooms
5.0
Location/View
6.8
Value
5.5
Guest Reviews Summary

Summary from Booking & Agoda

Booking.com
hundreds of reviews
5.6 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Lovely Mekong view, sunsets are the highlight
  • Quiet, peaceful — good for a riverside break
  • Warm, friendly front-desk staff
  • Budget price with ample parking
◎ Things to note
  • ! Rooms and furniture feel dated and basic
  • ! Gaps around doors/windows in some rooms let in outside sound
  • ! Some motorbike noise from the road in the evening
Agoda
hundreds of reviews
5.4 / 10
✦ Pros
  • Mekong riverside location with a good view, suits a relaxed trip
  • Budget rooms with air-con, TV and shower
  • Has an outdoor pool and riverside restaurant
  • Quiet — handy as a stopover on a riverside road trip
◎ Things to note
  • ! Pool upkeep can be inconsistent — check before swimming
  • ! Breakfast is ordinary per some reviews
  • ! Far from Bueng Kan town — you need your own car
Honest Take
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This place is a great fit if...
Khong Khamkun Hotel is best for riverside road-trippers who want a river-view room, quiet, and a low price for a night or two — its strengths are the sunset, the riverside atmosphere, and warm staff · But you have to accept simple, somewhat dated rooms, inconsistent pool upkeep, a location far from town that needs a car, and a still-small review count that warrants caution.
💡 Check before you book
These 3 points matter to some travellers — make sure they fit your trip (we have added the workaround).
  • 💡If you expect crisp, new rooms with modern furnishings like a city hotel — rooms here are simple and a bit dated, built around the view rather than luxury → if you want new rooms, consider a hotel in Bueng Kan town instead
  • 💡If you don't have your own car — Pak Khat is about 40 km from Bueng Kan town and there aren't many restaurants/shops nearby → bring a car, or choose a town hotel if you rely on public transport
  • 💡If you're coming during Awk Phansa (for the Naga fireballs) — riverside rooms are limited and demand is high → book well ahead and request a river-view room at the time of booking
Estimated price · compare 3 sites
฿550
/ night
Standard Room · 24 sq.m. · queen bed · air-con, TV, shower · estimated starting price
Standard Queen
฿550
Standard Twin
฿590
Standard Triple
฿790
Deluxe (river view)
฿900
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Insider Tips
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Ask for a Mekong-facing room
The view is the whole reason to stay — when booking, specifically request a room that faces the Mekong River.
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Arrive before evening
Check in before evening to catch the riverside sunset, which is the highlight here.
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Bring your own car
Pak Khat is far from town and there aren't many restaurants/shops nearby — a car makes it far easier.
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Book early for Awk Phansa
During Awk Phansa, guests come to watch the Naga fireballs over the river; riverside rooms are limited, so book well ahead.

FAQ — Khong Khamkun Hotel (Kongkhamkoon), Bueng Kan

Where is Khong Khamkun Hotel and what's nearby?
The hotel is at 62 Moo 6, Pak Khat Subdistrict, Pak Khat District, Bueng Kan, right on the Mekong River · It's about 40 km from Bueng Kan town and roughly an hour's drive from Nong Khai town · From here it's about 1.5 hours by car to Three Whale Rock or Wat Phu Thok · The location suits travelers doing a Mekong riverside road trip.
What's the starting price at Khong Khamkun Hotel and what rooms are there?
Prices start at about ฿550/night for a Standard Queen of around 24 sq.m. · There are Standard Twin, Standard Triple (three beds) and a Deluxe focused on Mekong-facing rooms, rising to around ฿900 · Prices vary by season and promotion, so compare a few platforms before booking.
What's the Mekong view like at Khong Khamkun Hotel?
The hotel faces the Mekong, and many rooms and the riverside restaurant look out over the water and the sunset · The view is what reviews praise most · For the full view, request a Mekong-facing room when booking and check in before evening to catch the sunset.
Who is Khong Khamkun Hotel best for?
It suits riverside road-trippers who want a river-view room, quiet, and a budget price for a night or two · Good for couples or anyone wanting a peaceful break · Not ideal for those who want new, plush rooms, lots of facilities, or who travel by public transport.
Why is the review count still small, and how reliable is it?
Because it's a small hotel that opened around 2020 and has only a handful of platform reviews, the score isn't settled and is hard to read overall · Opinions vary — praise for the view and quiet, but complaints about dated rooms and inconsistent pool upkeep · Pick a free-cancellation rate and read the latest reviews before you commit.
Can you watch the Naga fireballs from here?
During Awk Phansa, guests stay to watch the Naga fireballs over the Mekong from the hotel grounds and riverside restaurant · That period is busy and riverside rooms are limited, so book well ahead · Outside the festival you can still come year-round for the river view and sunsets.
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