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Huay Xai Overview

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Huay Xai Overview, Laos TravelCapital of Bokeo province and the northern gateway to Laos, Huay Xai is the most popular entrypoint to Laos from northern Thailand. Once a big opium producing centre for the Americans during the war, the town busies itself moving people rather than narcotics -- and what a fine job it does.

 

The border crossing is officially known as the Chiang Khong / Huay Xai crossing and the two towns face each other across the Mekong's waters, with travellers crossing between the two countries by boat. Many people choose to stay overnight in Chiang Khong on the Thai side, but Huay Xai is a good enough spot for a night. It is also a good place to ease yourself into Laos, particularly if Pakbeng is to be your next stop.

If you're concerned about missing the slow boat if you sleep in Chiang Khong and cross the border in the morning, don't worry -- as long as you drag yourself out of bed at a reasonable hour, you'll be fine.

Huay Xai has a bunch of guesthouses and some restaurants that more than adequately cater to tourists' tastes and many have information about travelling through northern Laos. However their main pre-occupation is trying to sell you a ticket on the slow boat to Luang Prabang -- because the vast majority of people who cross into Laos at Huay Xai leave as soon as they can.

It's not that there's anything particularly wrong with the place, but, there's not really all that much to "do" in town itself. Fort Carnot is on the hill -- it was built to house the French Foreign Legion, but is now a Lao Army barracks and visitors are not welcome. Then there is the mandatory wat in the centre of town which is nice enough but only worth a visit if you are particularly curious about temples.

 


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