Inthira

Top choice in Vang Vieng


In new digs on the riverside, the Inthira is hands-down Vang Vieng's most sophisticated hotel. Dark steel, stained woods, terrazzo floors, vast flat-screen TVs and rain showers (and a Jacuzzi in the suites) leave the 38 rooms feeling effortlessly sleek and modern. But we suspect you'll remember the stunning views and the riverside deck and infinity pool.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Vang Vieng attractions

1. Wat Si Suman

0.27 MILES

One of a handful of Buddhist temples in Vang Vieng.

2. Wat Kang

0.3 MILES

A Buddhist temple in Vang Vieng.

3. Wat Si Vieng Song

0.47 MILES

Located at the northern end of town, Wat Si Vieng Song is an active Buddhist temple.

4. Tham Phu Kham & Blue Lagoon

3.3 MILES

Located west of Vang Vieng, the vast Tham Phu Kham is considered sacred by Lao. The main cave chamber contains a Thai bronze ­reclining Buddha, and from…

5. Tham Jang

4.6 MILES

The most famous of the caves around Vang Vieng, Tham Jang was used as a bunker to defend against marauding jęen hór (Yunnanese Chinese) in the early 19th…

6. Tham Sang

8.06 MILES

Tham Sang, located a few kilometres north of Vang Vieng, is a small cavern containing Buddha images and a Buddha footprint, plus the (vaguely) elephant…

7. Tham Nam

8.12 MILES

Tham Nam is the highlight of the cluster of caves north of Vang Vieng. The cave is about 500m long and a tributary of the Nam Song flows out of its low…

8. Tham Loup

8.3 MILES

Tham Loup, located a few kilometres north of Vang Vieng, is a large and delightfully untouched cavern with some impressive stalactites.