
A riverside hotel in Vang Vieng, with an outdoor swimming pool framed by limestone peaks, a garden, mountain-view rooms and free parking — a short stroll from the Nam Song River.
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Bountang Mountain View Riverside Hotel sits by the Nam Song River in the heart of Vang Vieng, the riverside town in central Laos famous for the jagged karst peaks that rise straight out of the rice fields. Guests rate the location an outstanding 9.1, with the town's cafés, restaurants and the riverfront all within easy walking distance.
The hotel is built around an outdoor swimming pool that looks out over the mountains, backed by a leafy garden, an outdoor seating area and balconies with valley views. Service is attentive for a two-star property: a 24-hour front desk, private check-in and check-out, a concierge, a tour desk and free parking on site.
Rooms are air-conditioned and come with a private bathroom fitted with a bidet, plus modern touches such as a refrigerator, a work desk and a flat-screen TV. Mornings start with a spread of breakfast options — continental, buffet and Asian — with juice, pancakes and fresh fruit. It is an easy, good-value base for exploring the caves, lagoons and river that make Vang Vieng one of the most scenic corners of Laos.

Bountang Mountain View Riverside Hotel offers nine room types for every kind of traveller, from double and twin rooms that suit couples and pairs of friends to a spacious family room that sleeps up to five, plus a handful of budget rooms for those keeping an eye on the bill.
Every room is air-conditioned with a private bathroom, and most come with a balcony and a flat-screen TV. The main difference is the outlook: some face the town, others open onto the mountains and the river. Sizes run from 20 m² in the most compact budget room up to a generous 45 m² family room, so there is a fit whether you are a couple in Vang Vieng for a couple of nights or a family after room to spread out.









For a two-star property, Bountang Mountain View Riverside Hotel offers a full spread of facilities. The front desk is staffed around the clock, backed by private check-in and check-out, express check-in/check-out, a concierge and a tour desk where you can arrange trips. Getting around is easy too, with free on-site parking, car hire and bicycle rental — plus guided bike tours.
The standout is the outdoor swimming pool with mountain views, complete with sun loungers, umbrellas and pool toys, set beside a garden and an outdoor seating area. Every space is air-conditioned and non-smoking, with free Wi-Fi throughout and a designated smoking area outside. Breakfast comes in continental, buffet and Asian styles, with room service available. Rounding things out are daily housekeeping, laundry and dry cleaning, luggage storage and lockers, currency exchange, an ATM and a minimarket on site, all watched over by 24-hour security and CCTV.
Bountang Mountain View Riverside Hotel is set in the centre of Vang Vieng, the small riverside town midway between Vientiane and Luang Prabang that has become one of Laos' most popular stops. It sits along the Nam Song River, whose slow current threads between dramatic limestone karst mountains and green rice paddies — the scenery that draws travellers here. Guests rate the location an excellent 9.1, with the town's restaurants, cafés and the riverfront all within a short walk.
The town is the launch pad for Vang Vieng's classic outdoor adventures. Just under 3 km away is Tham Chang (also spelt Tham Jang), the most accessible cave in the area, reached by a suspension bridge over the river and known for its viewpoint and a natural spring pool. Further out lie the famous Blue Lagoons — turquoise swimming holes with rope swings and platforms — and Tham Nam, the water cave where you can go tubing through the dark on an inner tube in the dry season. Kaeng Nyui Waterfall is a short drive from the hotel.
On the river itself, kayaking and inner-tube floating down the Nam Song are the signature experiences, while hot-air balloon and microlight flights at dawn offer a bird's-eye view of the valley. To get around you can walk, hire one of the hotel's bicycles or rent a scooter; songthaews and tuk-tuks handle longer hops to the caves and lagoons.
The best time to visit is November to March, in the cool dry season, when skies are clear and the countryside is green after the rains. It's worth avoiding March and April, when the heat peaks and haze from agricultural burning can settle over the valley. Vang Vieng now has its own station on the Laos–China Railway, putting Vientiane roughly an hour away and Luang Prabang about two hours by fast train.
