This mystical country is packed full of rich, vivid landscapes with forested mountains and sweeping rivers – beautifully contrasted by the brightly-dressed monks in their orange robes. Fondly known as the “Land of a Million Elephants’, Laos is certainly one of the best places in Southeast Asia to connect with nature; whether you’re feeding and washing elephants, spotting rare river dolphins in the south or simply lying in one of its many riverside hammocks with a Beer Lao in hand. The kind-hearted locals have a reputation of being some of the world’s most laid-back people and we think it’s contagious!
The Unesco-heritage town of Luang Prabang is an unmissable highlight of any tour to
This mystical country is packed full of rich, vivid landscapes with forested mountains and sweeping rivers – beautifully contrasted by the brightly-dressed monks in their orange robes. Fondly known as the “Land of a Million Elephants’, Laos is certainly one of the best places in Southeast Asia to connect with nature; whether you’re feeding and washing elephants, spotting rare river dolphins in the south or simply lying in one of its many riverside hammocks with a Beer Lao in hand. The kind-hearted locals have a reputation of being some of the world’s most laid-back people and we think it’s contagious!
The Unesco-heritage town of Luang Prabang is an unmissable highlight of any tour to Laos, and we love the sleepy south which is home to a scenic mountainous coffee region and the pretty 4,000 islands of Si Phan Don, which are surrounded by the mighty Mekong River as it flows through southern Laos.
We can organise anything from zip-lining experiences over tree tops to off the beaten track coffee tours in vintage jeeps and romantic riverside sunset cruises. We’ve personally hand-selected our favourite boutique hotels up and down the country and have lots of ideas on how to combine Laos Holidays with Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand. So come pick our brains, by emailing or calling on 0207 112 0019 for free advice on our favourite places to stay and how to make the most of your holiday in Laos.