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Vat Phou

Whether you’re heading to Champasak Province and southern Laos to visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Vat Phou temple complex, the Mekong River’s Four Thousand Islands, Pakse attractions or waterfalls on the Bolaven Plateau, you’ll find a choice of accommodation at prices to meet any budget.

You can book a room in a restored palace, a wetland’s eco-lodge, bungalows overlooking towering waterfalls, a Mekong island hotel and guesthouses near Vat Phou.

Check out these accommodation options in Champasak and southern Laos, and remember, booking your rooms with Ecotourism Laos contributes to maintaining this site.

Select your preferred Champasak and southern Laos location:


Somboun Guest House
Location: Wat Phou
From: USD 5.00
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Located between Champasak town and the Vat Phou temple complex, this guesthouse offers clean, comfortable and colourful rooms with a choice of air conditioning or fan.

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Phimphone Guest House
Location: Wat Phou
From: USD 4.00
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The closest accommodation to the UNESCO World Heritage listed Vat Phou temple, this guesthouse offers clean, basic, budget accommodation and a great restaurant.

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Daovone Guest House
Location: Wat Phou
From: USD 4.00
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Situated in a quiet locationjust 6 km from Champasak Town and the ferry crossing, this guesthouse offers clean rooms with kingsize beds and cold water ensuite bathrooms, and a restaurant.

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