
The River Resort is an ecologically considerate hotel set amid a vast, verdant parkland, which was once a royal orchard of Champassak. The resort promotes sustainable tourism through various efforts, including the use of organic compost to cultivate the gardens, solar heated water in the kitchen, and natural bamboo furniture. Wake up to stunning sunrises on the Mekong River during your stay in one of the 22 riverfront rooms, or spend your mornings listening to cheerful birdsong from one of the six garden and pond view rooms. Each room is furnished in traditional Laotian style with soft, locally made fabrics to keep you comfortable. Watch the enchanting riverscape from one of the two infinity pools, and embark on boat rides in the mornings or afternoons. When you are not strolling through the park, sit down for a cozy sundowner cocktail right on the beach when the water level is low. Round off your day with a soothing traditional massage at the spa. Savor al fresco meals and cocktails at the Riverside Sala overlooking the Mekong.
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The River Resort is an ecologically considerate hotel set amid a vast, verdant parkland, which was once a royal orchard of Champassak. The resort promotes sustainable tourism through various efforts, including the use of organic compost to cultivate the gardens, solar heated water in the kitchen, and natural bamboo furniture.
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