Xiangkhouang is a northeast province which is the home to the well-known Plain of Jars – one of the landmarks in Laos. Tourists often choose XiangKhuoang as a stop for short adventures exploring hidden gems spots here. Located in the Xiangkhouang plateau where is composed of hills, valleys, and highlands, along with intriguing beauty, the province attracts tourists by its diversity in nature, culture, and history.
By air via Xieng Khouang Airport and by road from many provinces in Laos
Discover Laos, a lovely country in Indochina with no coastline yet renowned for its traditions, magnificent scenery, and incredible architecture. This 16-day authentic Laos tour will take you from the south to the north of the country, visiting top attractions such as Vientiane, Luang Prabang, and the Plain of Jars, as well as off-the-beaten-path stops in Nong Khiaw, Muang Ngoy, and Oudomxay, to gain a better understanding of Laotian customs, people, and regions. The classic feel of temples, mixed with the pleasant natural atmosphere, will certainly give you relief and unforgettable memories.
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All Inclusive ServiceLaos is a laid-back country that offers unmatched tranquility and breathtaking scenery to soothe your soul. A visit of Laos promises the most pristine natural beauty and historic grandeur. With our 14-day vacation package, you will explore Laos's calm beauty and diverse culture. This trip will take you through some of the most gorgeous landscapes and ancient landmarks of this country, from the vibrant Vientine to the mysterious Xieng Khuang, from the quaint Luang Prabang to the magnificent Khone Island. Prepare to enjoy the authentic flavors of Lao cuisine and become fully immersed in the local traditions.
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All Inclusive ServiceEmbark a fascinating 8-day tour to Laos, starting in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Luang Prabang, where you can explore ancient temples, cruise upstream the Mekong River to visit Pak Ou Caves, and experience authentic Lao village life. Traverse to the mysterious landscapes of Xieng Khouang, visit the famous Plain of Jars, and walk around hillsides scattered with the bulk of the jars. The adventure ends in the captital city of Vientiane, where you'll marvel at Wat Sisaket, Patuxai Monument, That Luang Stupa, and Buddha Park's unique sculptures. This eight-day Laos Essential journey combines the urban charm, natural beauty, and cultural diversity of Laos, promising an experience that will never be forgotten.
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All Inclusive ServiceExplore the heart and soul of Laos on this tour of the most spectacular spots. Whether you cycle to discover the UNESCO-listed town Luang Prabang, visit the peculiar Pak Ou Caves, explore the mystery of the famous "Plain of Jars" in Xieng Khouang or see the mighty waterfalls in Si Phan Don, you'll get a wonderful insight into the tranquil country of Southeast Asia - Laos during this amazing adventure.
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All Inclusive ServiceFrom south to north, the Explore Laos Highlands itinerary will showcase the wonders of Laos, from its natural landscapes and spiritual culture to its laid-back towns and friendly people. Start and end in Vientiane; this 12-day tour will take you to the heart of the landlocked Laos. Explore what makes Luang Prabang a UNESCO World Heritage Site, step back in time on the fields of the famous Plains of Jars, and kayak through the beautiful scenery of Vang Vieng. Traveling beyond the tourist trails, you’ll see a side of Laos that is under the radar of mass tourism.
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All Inclusive ServiceThe Signature Laos itinerary is a classic and comprehensive 10-day journey that travels from Vientiane to the country’s northern part, combining top landmarks with great cultural excursions and natural encounters. Visit Vientiane, Laos' tranquil capital on the banks of the Mekong River, and the Plain of Jars in Xieng Khouang, a vast archeological site with hundreds of enormous jars scattered throughout the plateau. In Luang Prabang, the "City of the Golden Buddha" and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995, explore ancient temples, Kuang Si waterfalls, and boat trips to the Pak Ou Caves before traveling further to the lesser-known Nong Khiaw and Muang Ngoy. This sample itinerary can be tailored to your specific travel needs or paired with other vacations in Laos.
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All Inclusive ServiceThis is the sample itinerary for those wanting to explore all of Laos in one trip, from natural experiences to cultural visits. You start at Luang Prabang for ancient temples, forest waterfalls, and boat trips to Pak Ou Caves, then travel to Xieng Khouang to visit the mysterious Plain of Jars and enjoy kayaking along the Nam Song River of Vang Vieng. Stop at the capital Vientiane for a city tour around its top attractions before flying to Luang Namtha to delve deep into the Nam Ha Protected Area for a true eco-experience. Spend four days relaxing in the tranquil Nam Kat Yorla Pa Resort and uncovering the surrounding jungles and waterfalls. Your adventure will end back in Luang Prabang, where you depart the landlocked country of Laos.
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All Inclusive ServiceDiscover Laos, a lovely country in Indochina with no coastline yet renowned for its traditions, magnificent scenery, and incredible architecture. This 16-day authentic Laos tour will take you from the south to the north of the country, visiting top attractions such as Vientiane, Luang Prabang, and the Plain of Jars, as well as off-the-beaten-path stops in Nong Khiaw, Muang Ngoy, and Oudomxay, to gain a better understanding of Laotian customs, people, and regions. The classic feel of temples, mixed with the pleasant natural atmosphere, will certainly give you relief and unforgettable memories.
Only From $3008/person
All Inclusive ServiceLaos is a laid-back country that offers unmatched tranquility and breathtaking scenery to soothe your soul. A visit of Laos promises the most pristine natural beauty and historic grandeur. With our 14-day vacation package, you will explore Laos's calm beauty and diverse culture. This trip will take you through some of the most gorgeous landscapes and ancient landmarks of this country, from the vibrant Vientine to the mysterious Xieng Khuang, from the quaint Luang Prabang to the magnificent Khone Island. Prepare to enjoy the authentic flavors of Lao cuisine and become fully immersed in the local traditions.
Only From $2128/person
All Inclusive ServiceEmbark a fascinating 8-day tour to Laos, starting in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Luang Prabang, where you can explore ancient temples, cruise upstream the Mekong River to visit Pak Ou Caves, and experience authentic Lao village life. Traverse to the mysterious landscapes of Xieng Khouang, visit the famous Plain of Jars, and walk around hillsides scattered with the bulk of the jars. The adventure ends in the captital city of Vientiane, where you'll marvel at Wat Sisaket, Patuxai Monument, That Luang Stupa, and Buddha Park's unique sculptures. This eight-day Laos Essential journey combines the urban charm, natural beauty, and cultural diversity of Laos, promising an experience that will never be forgotten.
Only From $1530/person
All Inclusive ServiceExplore the heart and soul of Laos on this tour of the most spectacular spots. Whether you cycle to discover the UNESCO-listed town Luang Prabang, visit the peculiar Pak Ou Caves, explore the mystery of the famous "Plain of Jars" in Xieng Khouang or see the mighty waterfalls in Si Phan Don, you'll get a wonderful insight into the tranquil country of Southeast Asia - Laos during this amazing adventure.
Only From $2380/person
All Inclusive ServiceFrom south to north, the Explore Laos Highlands itinerary will showcase the wonders of Laos, from its natural landscapes and spiritual culture to its laid-back towns and friendly people. Start and end in Vientiane; this 12-day tour will take you to the heart of the landlocked Laos. Explore what makes Luang Prabang a UNESCO World Heritage Site, step back in time on the fields of the famous Plains of Jars, and kayak through the beautiful scenery of Vang Vieng. Traveling beyond the tourist trails, you’ll see a side of Laos that is under the radar of mass tourism.
Only From $2016/person
All Inclusive ServiceThe Signature Laos itinerary is a classic and comprehensive 10-day journey that travels from Vientiane to the country’s northern part, combining top landmarks with great cultural excursions and natural encounters. Visit Vientiane, Laos' tranquil capital on the banks of the Mekong River, and the Plain of Jars in Xieng Khouang, a vast archeological site with hundreds of enormous jars scattered throughout the plateau. In Luang Prabang, the "City of the Golden Buddha" and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995, explore ancient temples, Kuang Si waterfalls, and boat trips to the Pak Ou Caves before traveling further to the lesser-known Nong Khiaw and Muang Ngoy. This sample itinerary can be tailored to your specific travel needs or paired with other vacations in Laos.
Only From $1680/person
All Inclusive ServiceThis is the sample itinerary for those wanting to explore all of Laos in one trip, from natural experiences to cultural visits. You start at Luang Prabang for ancient temples, forest waterfalls, and boat trips to Pak Ou Caves, then travel to Xieng Khouang to visit the mysterious Plain of Jars and enjoy kayaking along the Nam Song River of Vang Vieng. Stop at the capital Vientiane for a city tour around its top attractions before flying to Luang Namtha to delve deep into the Nam Ha Protected Area for a true eco-experience. Spend four days relaxing in the tranquil Nam Kat Yorla Pa Resort and uncovering the surrounding jungles and waterfalls. Your adventure will end back in Luang Prabang, where you depart the landlocked country of Laos.
Only From $3196/person
All Inclusive ServiceLocated at the country’s southernmost point, the Si Phan Done region – literally “the region of the four thousand islands” – is a series of islets on the Mekong River. The river is more than 14 km side at this point, forming a river archipelago and branches, before flowing over the border into Cambodia. Most of the islands are uninhabited and rarely, if ever, visited. When the Mekong floods, half are submerged. The region is renowned for its natural beauty and some of the best sunsets in Laos. Si Phan Don has three principal inhabited islands: Don Khong, Don Det and Don Khone, each with its own distinct culture and character. Don Det and Don Khon are the main tourist islands, and they are connected by an old stone bridge built in the French period. Don Khong is the largest and northern-most of the 4,000 islands, and the capital of Khong District and as such, the logical base for trips to the rest of the islands. Cycling trips are very popular due to mainly flat terrain and the short time it takes to get from place to place. The best-known natural landmark in Si Phan Don is the Khone Phapheng waterfalls, the ‘Niagara of Southeast Asia’, said to be the widest in the region. Another favorite activity is to take a longtail boat in search of Irrawaddy dolphins. Critically endangered, there is only a handful of them thought to still live in the waterways of Si Phan Don, but a pod can still sometimes spotted.
Home to beautiful waterfalls, jungles, and islands on the legendary Mekong River, Champasak is an attractive destination in Laos. As a southwest province of the country, Champasak owns its charm of diverse beauty from nature, history, to Buddhism, culture, and local life. If you’re planning to explore exotic Laos, here could be a great stop in your voyage to the land of million elephants.
Huay Xai is a border town in Laos, a popular entry point from Thailand into Laos and the starting point of a two-day boat trip to Luang Prabang. Huay Xai boasts scenic landscapes, limestone formations, and rural villages, making it an ideal destination for outdoor activities such as trekking, cycling, and river-related activities. From Huay Xai, take a 3-hour-drive to Nam Kan National Park for the Gibbon Experience, a unique eco-tourism adventure and a chance to explore lush jungles while zipping through the trees. The experience also includes trekking, camping, and wildlife watching. Most people who join the Gibbon Experience don’t actually come to see gibbons, as its about more than wildlife spotting. Hike or zip line through Nam Kan National Park and sleep in magical treehouses are favorite ones.
Luang Namtha is a province located in the northwest of Laos. Famous for Nam Ha National Protected Areas – a well-known ecotourism destination, Luang Namtha attracts tourists by its authenticity of diverse nature and local ethnic groups. The province is an inviting stop for anyone seeking an awe-inspiring adventure to untouched remote areas in exotic Laos.
Luang Prabang is a small but vibrant town in the heart of northern Laos. It is adorably picturesque with glittering temples, a mix of traditional Lao wooden houses and hints of European architecture, colorful markets and quaint streets famous for the daily sunrise alms giving ritual where food is offered to the monks. Luang Prabang’s picture postcard image includes French-style cafés, bakeries, restaurants and former French villas with green shutters, the town is a fascinating legacy to when Laos was part of French Indochina. This town is one of the most favorite destinations in Laos, this place has a lot to offer, from dozens of temples, stunning waterfalls, French colonial architecture, bustling night markets to river cruises. On the outskirts are vibrant rice fields and traditional local villages. Luang Prabang was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995, and it is also the birthplace of numerous Laotian rituals.
As Laos's second-largest city, Pakse lies in the south in Champasak Province, far from Luang Prabang and Vientiane. It is known for its proximity to the Bolaven Plateau, one of Southeast Asia’s most distinctive coffee-growing areas, graced with a remarkable mountainous terrain and stunning waterfalls. Travel another 46 km south of Pakse to Vat Phou, one of the most important sights in Laos. Literally meaning “Mountain Temple,” Vat Phou is a multi-level structure built on the slopes of the adjacent mountain, dating back to the Angkor period from the 9th to 13th centuries CE. The upper platform of the temple affords a wonderful view of the Mekong. Much like southern Laos itself, Pakse is characterized by a feeling that time has passed it by. This compact small town is easy to explore on foot. A visit to the famous Dao Heuang market and a sunset view on the Mekong River should not be missed.
Vang Vieng, in central Laos, is midway between Vientiane and Luang Prabang. The small town is located in a truly beautiful area, surrounded by limestone karsts and rice fields, a river, and some nearby caves. What was once a party town, is now the adventure capital of Laos. From rock climbing to kayaking, hiking and mountain biking, as well as the blue lagoons, this is a town with tons to offer the adventure-seeking travelers. Vang Vieng is home to some of the most scenic motorbike routes in Asia which is one of the best ways to see all the sights. Rent a motorbike and drive the loop snaking past blue lagoons 1, 2 and 3, through local villages, past rice fields and stunning scenery, as well as many photo viewpoints. The road is tarmacked until it becomes a dirt track. The best time to visit Vang Vieng is between October to February, when the weather is not hot, and the humidity is manageable. The Nam Song River, lakes and small waterfalls will be in full flow after the rainfall.
Vientiane is one of the most laid-back capital cities in Southeast Asia. Unlike the bustling streets and concrete jungles of other capital cities like Bangkok and Hanoi, Vientiane feels more like a small quiet town than a capital city. Since it appears relatively untouched by modernisation, with distinctly low-rise architecture and modest urbanization, numerous tree-lined boulevards, the city receives far fewer tourists than its neighboring counterparts. Situated in the bend of the Mekong River, close to the Thai border, Vientiane was virtually destroyed by the Siamese army in the 1820s after an unsuccessful rebellion. When Laos was incorporated into French Indochina (the Indochinese Union) in 1893, the French colonists redesigned Vientiane; hence the French influences around every corner, such as with tree-lined streets, wide boulevards and quaint cafes ideal for people watching. Despite the city having less famous sights to see, Vientiane is best appreciated for its laidback atmosphere, French colonial architecture and smattering of revered Buddhist temples.
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