Laos Travel Guide
Tham Heup Cave
The Tham Heup is a large and impressive cave that you can walk right through. The cave is 1.1km long, and has some beautiful rock…
Kouang Si Waterfall
The falls of Kouang Si about 29 km south of Luang Prabang are considered the most picturesque in the area. The large multi-stage waterfall, accessible…
Ban Long Lao/Ban Nong Heo
They are Hmong and Khmu village one hour\’s journey from Luang Prabang (travel by car or tuk-tuk). This village is located in a beautiful valley…
Vientiane President Palace
The classical French facade of the Presidential Palace. At the base of Lane Xang street is the Beaux Arts styled Presidential Palace. It was originally…
Pa Suam Waterfall
This waterfall is located on the Bolaven Plateau and is a great spot to spend a lazy afternoon or a quiet overnight stay. The Uttayan…
Tham Phabang Cave
This narrow cave has a wooden image of a thin standing Buddha called the Phabang. Although less then 1m tall it is quite elegant and…
Tad Sae Waterfall
The Tad Sae Waterfall is 15 km southeast of Luang Prabang. This fall is one of the closer of two spectacular waterfalls that make good…
Ban Xieng Mene
Located across the Mekong from Luang Prabang Town in Chomphet District, Ban Xieng Mene is part of the World Heritage Site and offers a glimpse…
That Luang Stupa
About a mile north of Vientiane\’s city center is the most important shrine in Laos, the Pha Tat Luang, a symbol of both the Buddhist…
Tad Fane Waterfall
The breathtaking views of this double waterfall located on the edge of the Dong Houa Sao National Protected Area on the Bolaven Plateau can be…
Tad Nam Sanam Waterfall
This is a large twin waterfall cascading off the sandstone massif of Phou Phaman Mountain. It flows all year round and is surrounded by a…
Nam Ou River
The Nam Ou River reflects nationalism in Laos. Historically what is presently know as LuangPrabang, originates from a group of minorities who immigrated from Nan…