Laos

Travel Guide

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A golden temple with a pointed spire, surrounded by lush greenery and a clear blue sky.
A traditional temple with tiered roofs and ornate decorations, surrounded by lush greenery.
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Visit this untamed traveler’s paradise, which has ancient Buddhist temples, hidden tribal settlements, laid-back cities, lush green countryside and unique wildlife.

From admiring sacred Buddhist monuments to visiting hill tribes, cruising on lazy rivers and exploring riverine islands, Laos boasts a multitude of attractions. It’s a landlocked nation swathed in coffee plantations, jungles, mountains, rice fields and the meandering Mekong River. Off limits to tourism until 1988, today Laos’ antiquated charm, friendly people, thriving indigenous cultures and wild landscapes present the best of Southeast Asia in one single destination. 

Spend a day visiting the colonial landmarks, markets and open-air cafes in the sleepy riverside capital, Vientiane. Marvel at magnificent Buddha statues in nearby Xieng Khuan and dabble in adventure sports at Vang Vieng. Wander between golden shrines and age-old shops in Luang Prabang, a gateway to the grottos of Pak Ou Caves. Sayaboury is good for spotting elephants while Houayxay is among several great starting points for a Mekong River cruise.

Be astounded by the Plain of Jars, a magical landscape of undulating plains decorated with stone jars that are said to be remnants of an old civilization. Head to the country’s northern reaches and go trekking and kayaking in picture-perfect Nong Khiaw. Join hikes to tribal villages from Muang Sing and Luang Namtha. See the rare clouded leopard in Nam Ha National Protected Area and gibbons in Phou Hin Poun National Biodiversity Conservation Area.

Southern Laos sits sandwiched between the Mekong River and Annamite Mountains. Arrange a tour from Thakek to the Mahaxai Caves, which are sheltered by the huge limestone peaks of Khammouane Protected Area. Canoe on the Tham Lot Kong subterranean river. Discover coffee plantations, tribal communities and waterfalls around the Bolaven Plateau. Examine the remains of fallen empires at Vat Phou.

Consider a side trip to Si Phan Don, an archipelago of 4,000 islands at the country’s southernmost tip. Experience indigenous fishing traditions, kayak along twisting waterways and look for pods of the rare Irrawaddy dolphin.

Reach Laos by flying to the international airports in Luang Prabang, Pakse and Vientiane. Expect warm, tropical weather year-round with frequent downpours from May to October. Get around by bike or boat, as the locals do.

Popular cities in Laos

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Vientiane
Known for Cafes, Temples and Business
Come to Vientiane and enjoy its temples, cafes, and riverfront.

Reasons to visit

  • Pha That Luang
  • Patuxay
  • Mekong Riverside Park
A river with boats, a sandy beach, and mountains in the background.
Luang Prabang
Known for Rivers, Temples and Culture
This city in northern Laos is known for its fusion of traditional Lao culture with European architectural styles. Explore its palaces, temples and natural wonders.

Reasons to visit

  • Phousi Hill
  • Kuang Si Falls
  • Tad Sae Waterfalls
A river flowing through a valley with mountains in the background and houses along the riverbanks.
Vang Vieng
Known for Rivers, Mountains and Bars
Explore Vang Vieng: its riverfront, mountain views, sunsets, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Blue Lagoon
A river running through a town with colorful buildings and a large bridge.
Pakse
Known for Rivers, Swimming and Islands
Experience quaint Pakse: its riverfront, temples, UNESCO site, and more!
A collection of large stone Buddha statues in a garden with a clear blue sky.
Parkngum
Head to sights like Mekong as you discover the local area in Parkngum.
A coastal cityscape with a prominent tower, a river, and a distant shoreline.
Savannakhet
Known for Cafes, Festivals and Boating
Explore quaint Savannakhet: its festivals, boating, countryside, and more!

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