Laos Travel Guide
Caves in Vang Vieng
Tham Chang Cave This cave is Vang Vieng tourist resort, 2km from the town center. There are beautiful views of the village and rice fields…
Nam Thuen Conservation Area
The NNT NBCA represents Lao PDR’s largest (3,710 km2) and most diverse natural forest area. Three of the last five large mammals to be discovered…
Tham Phi Seua Cave
This cave is accessible by walking through rice paddy fields about 2.5km from Ban Phon Ton Village. The cave is approached through a lovely forest…
Ethnic Groups in Luang Namtha
Hmong The Hmong people are known for their knowledge of the forest, herbal medicines, and expertise at raising animals, particularly horses, pigs and chickens. They…
Pak Ou Caves
The fascinating sites are Pak Ou Caves , which can be reached by a 2-hour boat trip upstream from Luang Prabang. The trip up stream…
Patouxai – Arc de Triomphe
Laos was once a colony of France however the Patouxai monument would give you a good clue. The Patouxai anchors one end of Lane Xang…
Phou Khao Khouay Conservation Area
Immediately to the west, the Nam Ngum reservoir is situated which delimits the park boundary. The watercourses, the Nam Xan, Nam Koui and the Nam…
Nam Don Resurgence
This is a beautiful lagoon is created as the Nam Don River emerges from a cave below a large cliff 300m tall. You can ride…
Nam Ha National Protected Area
The mountainous center of Luang Namtha Province has been designated as the Nam Ha National Protected Area (NPA) in 1993. It was first established by…
Ban Phanom
This village located 4km to the north of Luang Prabang was a former royal weaving village. You can view women working on their looms, buy…
Haw Phra Kaew – Emerald Buddha Hall
The Ho Prakeo, a chapel that once held the Emerald Buddha that is now in Bangkok\’s Grand Palace. Next to the presidential palace, in the…
Boloven Plateau
The Boloven plateau is a very fertile plain to the North of Pakse. Coffee and Durian are grown. Durians are harvested from May to July;…