Laos: Land of a Million Elephants

10 Days 9 Nights

Journey from northern Thailand into Laos on a scenic Mekong River cruise, passing remote villages and limestone landscapes before arriving in UNESCO-listed Luang Prabang, famed for its temples, royal heritage, and natural beauty. Continue south to Pakse to explore the Bolaven Plateau’s waterfalls and coffee plantations, then on to the 4000 Islands, where river life, French colonial relics, and powerful Mekong waterfalls shape one of Laos’ most unique regions. Conclude in Vientiane, discovering the capital’s spiritual landmarks and relaxed riverside charm.

  • Two-day private Mekong cruise with ethnic village visits and Pak Ou Caves
  • UNESCO Luang Prabang: temples, royal palace, night market & Kuang Si Falls
  • Immersive cultural workshops: bamboo weaving & bamboo cooking experience
  • Southern Laos icons: Bolaven Plateau waterfalls, Vat Phou (UNESCO), and the 4000 Islands
  • Scenic blend of temples, riverside towns & nature from Luang Prabang to Vientiane
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  • Chiang Rai
  • Vientiane

Day 01 :
Bangkok Arrival - Chiang Rai

Arrival at Bangkok Airport (Thailand). You are met by your guide who will transfer you to the hotel in the border town of Chiang Khong (approximately 4.5 hours drive).

Overnight: Chiang Khong

Day 02 :
Chiang Rai - Pakbeng

Early departure from the hotel with your local guide and transfer to the Chiang Khong border crossing. 

Upon arrival, customs and immigration formalities on the Thailand side, then a canoe crossing of the Mekong River to reach Ban Houeisay in Laos around 8:00 AM. Your Lao guide will be waiting for you at the border crossing.

Boarding a traditional boat for an approximately 6-hour cruise to Pakbeng (private boat).

The main thoroughfare between the north of the country and Luang Prabang. It's a busy road lined with villages of wooden and bamboo houses, some built on stilts, others not, depending on the ethnic group. We'll stop in two villages along the way. 

Lunch will be served on board.

Stops along the riverbanks in small villages allow you to meet local ethnic minorities (Hmong, Khamu, Lu, etc.). The cruise ends with your disembarkation at the end of the day in Pakbeng, a large town located at the confluence of the Mekong and the smaller Beng River, in a breathtakingly beautiful setting.

Overnight: Pakbeng

Day 03 :
Pakbeng - Luang Prabang

In the morning, your Mekong River cruise continues towards Luang Prabang, located 165 kilometres downstream, a journey of approximately 7.5 hours. 

The cruise continues towards Luang Prabang with a stop at the famous Pak Ou caves, named after the Mekong tributary, known as "the mouth of Ou." You will visit the Tham Ting and Tham Phun caves. These caves were carved by natural erosion into limestone cliffs and are now dedicated to Buddhist worship. Many families make pilgrimages here, which is why you can see approximately 4,000 Buddha statues placed there by the Laotian people as a sign of devotion. 

Arrival in Luang Prabang and check-in at the hotel.

In the evening, enjoy a free stroll through the night market, where you can browse a beautiful selection of handmade textiles.

Overnight: Luang Prabang

Day 04 :
Luang Prabang

Breakfast at the hotel before visiting the city of Luang Prabang.

Discover the Wat Xieng Thong temple, the monastery of the Golden City, whose ornaments, mosaics, and stupas are among the most exquisite. 

The tour of Luang Prabang continues with a visit to the city's historic temple: Vat Visoun, built in the early 16th century. It was partially destroyed by fire in 1887, and the architects responsible for its renovation chose to give it an architectural style inspired by the Khmer temple Vat Phou.

A short walk away, discover Wat Aham, then the city's first monastery, Wat Saen.

Finally, visit Wat May, built in the typical Luang Prabang style.

In the afternoon, you will learn about the history of the region and the royal family at the Royal Palace, now a museum. 

In the evening, stroll through the stalls of the vibrant night market. Every night, ethnic minorities gather along the main street to sell their local produce.

Overnight: Luang Prabang

Day 05 :
Luang Prabang

Breakfast at the hotel

This morning, we invite you to participate in the Bamboo Experience. You will learn about bamboo processing and its significant role in Lao culture. Your guide will demonstrate the techniques and uses of various bamboo products, such as fishing tools and musical instruments.

Participate in a bamboo weaving workshop led by an expert instructor. Then, enjoy a bamboo cooking demonstration, including bamboo shoot soup and bamboo shoots wrapped in banana leaves with sticky rice. 

Savour your creations in a traditional Laotian pavilion-style house overlooking stunning landscapes and rice paddies.

In the afternoon, transfer to Kuang Si. Upon arrival, take a short walk to visit the bear sanctuary. Kuang Si will amaze you with its beauty. It's a collection of natural pools with turquoise water where you can swim. 

Return to Luang Prabang by vehicle in the late afternoon. 

Overnight: Luang Prabang

Day 06 :
Luang Prabang - Pakse - Bolavens - Pakse

You will be met by your driver and transferred to Luang Prabang Airport for your morning flight to Pakse. 

Upon arrival in Pakse, you will be driven to Tad Fane waterfall, located 38km from Pakse, at the gateway to the Bolaven Plateau and within the Dong Hua Sao protected area.

Next, a visit to the Tad Ngern waterfalls, nestled in the heart of the lush forest, is also spectacular, with its two torrents cascading over 40 meters. You can swim at the base of the falls, but be careful of the current.

The Bolaven Plateau, or simply Bolaven, is a gently mountainous region east of Pakse. The plateau rises to between 1000 and 1300 meters in altitude and is covered with dozens of coffee and tea plantations.

This is where we find one of the world's most famous coffees, sometimes called the "Champagne of coffee." The plateau is also home to ethnic minorities such as the Laven, the Mom-Khmer Alak and the Katu.

Return to Pakse.

Overnight: Pakse

Day 07 :
Pakse - Vat Phou - 4000 islands

In the morning, we will head to Champasak to visit the fascinating pre-Angkorian ruin of Vat Phu, the most dramatic of the temples and one of the Lao World Heritage sites recognized by UNESCO in 2001. 

Stop at Ban Khiet Ngong village for an elephant ride to the summit of Phou Asa, topped by the ancient citadel. From there, you'll have a panoramic view over the Dong Houasao protected area and the Mekong Valley.

We will continue our journey by car to Don Khong Island, the largest island in the southern Mekong region known as the 4000 Islands, one of the most scenic areas of Laos.

Overnight: Don Khong Island

Day 08 :
4000 islands - Pakse

Transfer to the fishing village of Nakasang, from where you begin your excursion by local boat through the 4000 Islands to Don Khone and Don Det. The two islands are connected by a bridge, making it very easy to walk between them.

You might come face to face with an old locomotive, rusty but a witness to a rich history. This locomotive was used on a few kilometers of the railway line built during the time of the French protectorate.

Next, we discovered another marvel of the 4000 Islands region: the Liphi Falls. These falls form churning rapids that the Laotians refuse to approach too closely because spirits are said to have taken refuge there.

Return to Nakasang village by boat, and the vehicle will be waiting to transfer you to visit the other Mekong waterfall – Khone Phapheng, the largest waterfall in Southeast Asia (the Niagara of the East).

Return to Khong Island for the night.

Overnight: Don Khong Island

Day 09 :
Don khong Island - Pakse - Vientaine

Transfer to Pakse airport to catch the flight to Vientiane.

Arrival, pick-up and transfer to the city. Check in at the hotel.

End of the day, free time for your personal exploration of the city.

Overnight: Vientiane

Day 10 :
Vientiane departure

After breakfast, departure to explore Vientiane.

Your day begins with the discovery of Vat Sisaket, probably the oldest temple in the capital.

Wat Phra Keo, the temple that was intended to house the most famous of Buddhas, the Emerald Buddha. 

A visit to Patuxai, Vientiane's triumphal arch. Then, the unmissable Pha That Luang, the emblem of Laos, featured on the national coat of arms and banknotes. 

A detour to visit Vat Si Muang, the Laotian people's favourite active temple. They come to leave offerings in the "sim" after one of their wishes has been granted.

In the afternoon, check out of the hotel and transfer to the Vientiane airport for your flight out

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Laos: Land of a Million Elephants