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Luang Say Boat, Pak Ou 3 travelling on the Mekong River between Luang Prabang to Huay Xai or from Huay Xai to Luang Prabang, Laos
22 Days Itineraries Laos

Laos Encompassed

Most suited for
Couples, Families
Ideal time to visit
October- March

Trip Highlights

Taking in the remarkable scenery as you journey down the Nam Ou river aboard your private boat

Visiting waterfalls, searching for dolphins and taking time to relax in the 4000 islands

Chance encounters with local villagers in the mountains, far away from the crowds

Laos Encompassed

As with all our holidays, this itinerary is just a starting point. We will create a bespoke package which will be completely unique for you. 

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Day 1

Your adventure begins

Depart your home country on your flight to Chiang Rai in Thailand.

Days 2 - 3

Thai/Laos border

Relax after your flight with two nights immersed in nature near Chiang Rai at the Thai/Laos border. Stay at a delightful, sustainable property in the hills, offering privacy and opportunities for adventure and exploration. You can participate in several activities, such as trekking, bird watching, cooking classes, horse-riding and yoga.

Day 4

Down the Mekong

Today you’ll be driven to the border crossing at Chiang Khong, where you will take a short boat ride across the river to Laos. Once you’ve completed immigration formalities you’ll depart on your boat cruise down the Mekong towards Pakbeng. The journey allows you to enjoy the passing scenery and observe rural life along the Mekong. Stop off en route to visit riverside villages and arrive in Pakbeng before sunset for an overnight stay at a simple hillside lodge overlooking the river.

Days 5 -6

Oudomxay

Today, you’ll travel by car towards Oudomxay, making scenic stops along the way. You’ll arrive in time for lunch and check in at your off-the-beaten-track resort, set amongst a protected forest. This is a wonderful base for exploring the area, surrounded by mountains and jungles.

This area sees few visitors which makes for a very serene environment and the opportunity to experience day-to-day village life without feeling that you are just one of many tourists passing through.  For adventurous types, there is some great trekking in the jungle-clad hills, and for those who prefer to take it a bit easier, there are some nice easy walks that could wind up with a picnic at a waterfall or a trip to the local hot springs.

Day 7

Nam Ou River

Today your guide and driver will take you to Muang Khoua on the banks of the Nam Ou River. Here you’ll board a private boat for the first day of the river journey downstream to Luang Prabang. The initial part of the journey takes around 2.5 hours towards the Nam Ou Dam where you’ll cross to another private boat for the second part of the journey towards Nong Khiaw. The scenery en route is remarkable so enjoy sitting back and just taking it all in. The boat stops along the way for swimming and visiting riverside villages. On arrival in Nong Khiaw, you’ll transfer to your hotel for an overnight stay.

Day 8

Nong Khiaw

The beautiful area around Nong Khiaw is great to explore by bike or kayak. The hotel has bicycles available for hire so you could choose to head out with your guide to the picturesque local limestone caves. Another option is the 100 Waterfalls Trek and boat trip which takes 3 hours uphill but rewards you with one of the most impressive views in Laos.

However, there is no pressure to do anything much if you prefer to relax; this is a lovely spot to sit back with a book and make the most of laidback Laos.

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Days 9 - 11

Luang Prabang

Continue your journey downstream to Luang Prabang. After a morning cruising through more spectacular mountain scenery, the Nam Ou meets the Mekong River. The famous Pak Ou caves are situated near the confluence and you can visit them if you choose. Around one hour travelling on the Mekong and you’ll reach Luang Prabang – the river route is a lovely way to arrive into one of Asia’s most romantic and beautifully preserved cities.

Depending on the time you arrive you might like to enjoy lunch before transferring to your hotel.

During your stay in Luang Prabang, you’ll spend time with your guide getting a feel for the magical town itself; the effect of Luang Prabang’s ornate Buddhist temples and Indochinese architecture set against a jungle backdrop is spellbinding. A highlight will no doubt be the early morning visit to Kuang Sii Waterfalls where a special permit will allow you to enjoy a gourmet breakfast there before the crowds arrive.

There will also be free time to absorb the scenery, explore the sleepy backstreets of this UNESCO town, take in the picturesque night markets, and perhaps join in with the popular local street sport, petanque!

Days 12 -13

Vientiane

Today you will travel by train to the capital Vientiane.

You can choose to head out to start exploring on your first day or just settle into your hotel and relax.

During your time in Vientiane, you’ll get to experience the sleepy capital from an insider’s perspective. With your private local guide, you’ll explore vibrant Chinatown, discover ex-residences of colonial rulers and follow the Mekong River downstream to the historical temple of Wat Inpaeng. Head to the top of Patuxai monument (a replica of the Arc de Triomphe) at dusk for a panoramic view of the city and then take an evening tour of the food stalls where you can taste a traditional barbecue and experience typical Lao-style dinner culture.

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Day 14

Hin Boun

Today you will drive along the backroads of Laos towards Hin Boun. Stop along the way for lunch and to see the 15th-century stupa of Prabat Phonsan and the interesting Ban Ton Na Mae Markets. Arrive in Hin Boun in the evening and check in to your hotel.

Day 15

Kong Long Caves

After breakfast, take a private cruise to the stunning Kong Long Caves. With over 7km of subterranean rivers passing through jungle-clad caves, this is a wonderful must-see destination. There is a spectacular cavern that is over 100 metres high and is full of beautiful stalagmites.

Day 16

Thakek

Today you’ll continue your guided journey south making the first stop at the Phou Pha Marn viewpoint where you can enjoy some impressive vistas of the ancient Karstic forests. Daredevils can opt to climb the Via Ferrata and cross the exhilarating suspended bridges You’ll reach Thakek early afternoon in time to explore this riverside town and enjoy the sunset over the Mekong. Thakek was once a French trading post and as such the streets feature an evocative combination of faded colonial villas and Chinese shophouses.

Day 17

Bolaven Plateau

Today is a full day’s road journey through the countryside. You’ll reach the small city of Savannakhet around lunchtime, where you can stop for noodle soup. Continue into the Bolaven Plateau, known for its cooler temperature being located high above the Mekong Valley. At the village of Ban Beng, you’ll be met by a Coffee expert, and you’ll switch to a vintage jeep, an ideal vehicle for the next bit of terrain, which is on a route rarely visited by foreigners. By early evening, you’ll arrive at the coffee plantation in time for a delicious home-cooked meal.

Day 18

Bolaven Plateau Jeep Tour

Wake up early if you’d like to see how pretty the sunrise is above the surrounding fields. Your host will roast some fresh coffee while explaining the coffee-growing process from seed to cup. After breakfast, begin your 1-2 hour trek. Along the way, you’ll pass farms of lettuce, peppers, ginger, cucumber, cabbage and more. Later you’ll take a jeep to Tad Moan waterfall where there is time to relax and go for a swim. In the afternoon, head out by jeep and visit some of the interesting villages and trek up to a mountain peak where you will be rewarded with beautiful views of the Plateau. There is even time to visit a cave used as a shelter by villagers during wartime.

Days 19 - 21

4000 Islands

Leave the Boloven Plateau and head onwards to Pakse and then Don Daeng in the 4000 islands. Your accommodation for the next three nights is at La Folie Lodge, where you can stay in one of their delightful rooms or a beautiful private villa overlooking the Mekong River.

There will be plenty of time to rest and enjoy the peaceful island. You could also opt to cycle along rice fields.

On your last day, cross by boat to the mainland for breakfast at Wat Phou Temple Complex. This is the oldest Khmer temple in Laos, and it has outstanding architecture. Stairs lead to the main sanctuary located on a terrace, where you will be rewarded with stunning views over the surrounding land and Mekong River. Enjoy a Picnic breakfast while enjoying the captivating landscape.

Day 22

Fly hone

Transfer to nearby Pakse to board your flight back home. This flight is usually via Thailand where you can extend the adventure should you wish.

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What’s included:

With ETG, what’s included goes well beyond the basics. From the moment your trip begins to your final farewell, the essentials are already taken care of, leaving you free to immerse, explore and enjoy without the hassle of hidden extras.

Here’s what comes as standard in all of our holidays:

All flights (unless you’ve booked your own!)
Expert guides and drivers
All accommodation
Many meals and snacks
Immersive experiences throughout
All regional transfers
Tips
24/7 In-Country support
Personal travel consultant throughout

Pricing:

As every holiday is bespoke, prices vary depending on destination, flights, hotel choices, inclusions and travel dates. We aim to include as much as possible upfront, so you know exactly where you are. As an approximate guide:

Bespoke Holidays £4,500 - £8,500pp
Bespoke Luxury Holidays £8,500 - £14,500pp
Bespoke Family Holidays from £4,000 - £7,500pp

Meet Our Laos Experts

Ella has a soft spot for Laos – and it shows. She’s wandered the sleepy streets of Luang Prabang at dawn, cruised the Mekong’s hidden stretches, and found those little riverside bungalows that feel like they belong only to you.

“Laos reveals its magic slowly, and three weeks allows you to experience it properly. With time to journey through its mountains, rivers and villages, you can connect with the culture, enjoy off-the-beaten-path adventures, and truly appreciate the contrasts between the serene north, the hidden caves of the centre and the laid-back 4,000 Islands in the south”

Ella
Regional Expert

Explore Our Hotels & Villas

Wherever you go, and whatever you do, at the end of every day you can always be sure of a comfortable rest. Every location on our list of hotels is handpicked, and in its own way, shares the history, the hospitality, and the soul of the destination. Below are some examples of the different hotels we use.

Pool La Folie Lodge

Laos - Superior

La Folie Lodge

Nong Khiaw Riverside view

Laos - Superior

River Resort Champasak

Laos - Superior

Mandala Ou

Laos - Comfort

Nam Kat Yorla Pa Resort

Le Sen Swimming Pool

Laos - Superior

Le Sen

Laos - Superior

Lao Poet Hotel

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Pool La Folie Lodge

Pakse, Laos

La Folie Lodge

Set on Dong Daeng Island in the Mekong, La Folie Lodge offers riverside charm, easy access to Wat Phou and a peaceful base for exploring southern Laos.

Highlights

Highlights

Scenic riverside setting,

Bikes for local discovery,

Close to Wat Phou

Best for

Couples,

Families

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Nong Khiaw Riverside view

Champasak, Laos

River Resort Champasak

Riverside comfort in Southern Laos with striking Mekong views, a peaceful pool, and easy access to the 4,000 Islands. Ideal for relaxation or exploration.

Highlights

Highlights

Mekong Views,

Poolside Relaxation,

4,000 Islands Access

Best for

Couples,

 

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Nong Khiaw, Laos

Mandala Ou

Mandala Ou in Nong Khiaw, Laos, offers riverside charm, traditional rooms and a relaxed base to explore the landscapes of Northern Laos.

 

Highlights

Highlights

River views,

Infinity pool,

Peaceful setting

Best for

Couples,

Families

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Muang La, Laos,

Nam Kat Yorla Pa Resort

Nam Kat Yorla Pa Resort in Laos blends comfort, nature and adventure with zip-lining, forest treks, and private pool villas in a remote setting.

Highlights

Highlights

Forest adventure,

Private villas,

Local cuisine

Best for

Couples,

Families

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Le Sen Swimming Pool

Luang Prabang, Laos,

Le Sen

A stylish and well-located base near Luang Prabang, Le Sen offers modern comfort, free bikes, a pool and great value for couples, families and solo travellers.

Highlights

Highlights

Close to Luang Prabang

Stylish  rooms

Best for

Couples,

Families

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Vientiane, Laos

Lao Poet Hotel

A bold boutique hotel in Vientiane, Lao Poet offers rooftop views, retro charm and a central base for exploring the capital of Laos in style.

Highlights

Highlights

Rooftop infinity pool,

Retro-chic Indochina style,

Walkable city location

Best for

Couples,

Families

Experiences in Laos

Crafting bespoke packages is the heart of what we do. Each holiday is specially designed to confound preconceptions and share magical, memorable, and truly exceptional experiences.

Vientiene

Laos

Vientiane Tuk Tuk Tour

Laos

The Nam Ou River Boat & Trek

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Laos

Evening Game of Petanque

Luang Prabang Temple

Laos

Luang Prabang Full Day Tour

Tat Kuang Si Falls near Luang Prabang, Laos - Exotic travertine turquoise blue cascading waterfalls in Asia.

Laos

Breakfast at Kuang Si Falls

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Vientiene

Vientiane, Laos

Vientiane Tuk Tuk Tour

Join your local guide for a tuk-tuk tour of Vientiane. Begin with a visit to a Mak Beng shop. A traditional temple offering, ‘mak beng’ is the name given to a colourful creation that combines banana leaves and marigold flowers. You’ll have an opportunity to learn how to make one of these offerings, as well as ‘pasaat peung’, which is made with palm leaves and yellow wax, before then visiting Wat Simaung. Built in the 16th century, this temple is one of the city’s most popular places of worship, offering a fascinating insight into Vientiane’s rich traditions of ancient animistic ritual and Theravada Buddhism. Your guide will explain the temple’s history and its importance to the local people before you can to present your own handmade offerings.

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Luang Prabang, Laos

The Nam Ou River Boat & Trek

The alluring town of Nong Khiaw, divided by the Nam Ou River, is one of the most scenic in Laos and like much of the country, it is best explored by boat and on foot. In the morning, you will board a boat, cruising down the river to the Khmu village of Ban Don Khoune. After a short exploration of the village, you’ll begin your trek, climbing uphill for about three hours, passing by a number of cascades. By lunchtime, you’ll reach the summit where you can enjoy what is one of the most impressive views in Laos. With a stunning backdrop, enjoy a delicious Lao style picnic lunch served on banana leaves before hiking back to Ban Don Khoune where your longtail boat will take you back to Nong Khiaw.

 

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Luang Prabang, Laos

Evening Game of Petanque

One of Laos’ most popular past times and sports, you’re likely to see many locals playing a friendly game of Petanque (Boules) as you wander the streets. Experience this evening activity for yourself as you battle it out on the green with locals. The team who rolls their balls closest to the stationary ‘jack’ will come out on top! Battle weary, you will end the night with a lovely local-style dinner before heading back to your hotel.

 

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Luang Prabang Temple

Luang Prabang, Laos

Luang Prabang Full Day Tour

Visit some of Laos’s timeless monuments on a full day tour around the old city, now under UNESCO protection as a World Heritage Site. At about 8.30am head off with your guide to visit Wat Xieng Thong – often said to be Luang Prabang’s most beautiful. It is characterised by roofs sweeping low to the ground and the impressive “tree of life” mosaic. Next visit Vat Visoun, the site of an impressive stupa, That Makmo. Then walk to the nearby Vat Aham, which is one of the city’s major tutelary shrines.

After lunch at a local restaurant visit Luang Prabang’s National Museum, formerly the Royal Palace (not open on Tuesdays). Displayed inside is a collection of personal artifacts of the former Laotian Royal Family. Continue on to visit nearby Wat Mai – the five-tiered roof epitomises the graceful Luang Prabang architectural style. There is also time to take a stroll through the Hmong Market where locals and ethnic minorities from the surrounding villages sell an overwhelming array of handicrafts. Phou Sii hill stands right in the centre of this small city. Climb its 350 steps to enjoy commanding views for many miles in each direction. Wat Phu Sii sits atop the mountain, alongside the skeletons of Indochina war anti-aircraft guns! Sunset can be enjoyed with a cold drink at one of the cafes located along the Mekong River.

 

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Tat Kuang Si Falls near Luang Prabang, Laos - Exotic travertine turquoise blue cascading waterfalls in Asia.

Luang Prabang, Laos

Breakfast at Kuang Si Falls

After a stroll through the morning markets, you’ll head out to the remarkable Kuang Si falls to enjoy a gourmet picnic breakfast in a peaceful and tranquil setting before most other tourists visit the area. Journey back to Luang Prabang on a private cruise down the Mekong, with an opportunity to visit the famous pottery village of Ban Ou.

Important FAQs about Laos

Laos is a country of gentle rhythms, rich traditions, and extraordinary natural beauty. Travelling with ETG means uncovering the quiet charms of this land in a thoughtful and immersive way. From drifting along the Mekong at sunset to exploring golden temples in Luang Prabang or cycling through rural villages, we design holidays that let you experience Laos at its own pace. Our local guides and carefully curated experiences ensure every moment feels authentic, personal, and rewarding, with 24/7 support to keep everything seamless and stress-free.

The best time to visit Laos is during the cool, dry season from November to March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for exploring cities, temples, and river life. April and May bring hotter temperatures, while the green season from June to October offers lush landscapes, quieter travel, and excellent river cruises thanks to higher water levels. For those looking to avoid crowds, the shoulder months of October and early November are particularly appealing.

 

Every ETG holiday to Laos is designed to feel seamless, immersive and stress free. We’ll arrange international flights (if you’d like us to), your drivers and guides, and stays in characterful hotels we know and trust.

You’ll experience Laos in a way that’s completely bespoke to you – from quiet moments to big adventures – all planned by our Laos specialists. And while you’re away, our local team is on hand 24/7, so you’ll always feel well looked after.