The Plain of Jars is one of the most important prehistoric sites in Southeast Asia. Dating back to the Iron Age, this site is strewn with thousands of mysterious large stone jars whose origin and purpose are still largely unknown.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its well-preserved architectural, cultural and religious heritage. Don't miss out on the chance to witness the daily morning alms ceremony where monks walk through the city to receive food offerings from the locals.
Located around 29 kilometers south of Luang Prabang, these waterfalls are a must-see. The turquoise blue pools surrounded by lush green forests offer fantastic swimming spots.
Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vat Phou is a ruined Khmer Hindu temple complex in southern Laos. The temple was part of the Khmer Empire, centred on Angkor to the southwest.
Known for its great scenery, ethnic villages and unexplored corners, it's probably best known for being home to some of Southeast Asia's most spectacular waterfalls including Tad Fane and Dong Hua Sao.
This is one of the most important Buddhist temples in Laos, located on the northern tip of the peninsula of Luang Phrabang.
The capital city of Laos, Vientiane, offers a relaxed riverside charm with its gilded temples and faded French architecture. Visit the golden stupa of Pha That Luang, which is considered the most important national monument in Laos.
Take a slow boat trip on the Mekong River to enjoy the stunning landscapes of Laos and experience the rural life in the riverside towns and villages.
A limestone cave carved out by the Hinboun River, it's over 7km long and includes a spectacular cavern over 100m high.
This is a riverine archipelago located in the Mekong River, Champasak Province. It's known for its natural beauty and tranquility, and it's also home to the endangered Irrawaddy Dolphins.
Don't miss out on trying Laap (meat salad), sticky rice, and other traditional dishes. You may also take part in a cooking class to learn how to prepare these dishes.
Located near Kuang Si Waterfall, the center is home to Asiatic Black Bears rescued from illegal wildlife trade. This is a unique opportunity to learn about conservation efforts in Laos. Remember to respect local customs and traditions while visiting these sites. Enjoy your trip to Laos!