Best of Laos
Tour Overview
100% Customisable Private Tour
6 Activities | 8 Meals | 9 Days
This 9-day Laos itinerary is for adventure lovers, culture vultures, history buffs, nature fans and foodies alike. From the sparkling turquoise waters of Kuang Si Falls to the tranquil temples of Luang Prabang, your journey will be filled with stunning views, village treks and enchanting caves. Whether you're marvelling at the wildlife or soaking in the serene vibes, this trip is unlike any other. Pack your bags, slow down the pace and get ready for laidback Laos!
Highlights
• Kuang Si Waterfalls
• Stunning temples
• Blue Lagoon
• Village treks & caves
• Viewpoints
• Nature & wildlife
Tour includes & excludes
What’s included…
- 8 meals (8 x breakfasts)
- 3-star hotel (8 nights)
- Luang Prabang city tour
- Kuang Si Waterfalls & outskirts tour
- Blue Lagoon
- Village trek
- Vang Vieng day tour
- Vientiane day tour
- English-speaking local guides, entrance tickets, transport & transfers
What’s not…
- Travel insurance (compulsory)
- Visa – also compulsory: contact us to arrange this at an extra cost.
- Spending money, tips & all drinks
- International departure taxes / international flights
Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Luang Prabang
Welcome to your Best Of Laos trip! Upon arrival, your private transfer will take you through the peaceful, monk-filled streets of Luang Prabang to your hotel. You have the rest of the afternoon/evening to explore this laidback, riverside town at your own pace.
- Hotel: 3-star – contact us to upgrade
- Transfer: Private airport transfer
Day 2: Kuang Si Waterfall
After breakfast, you’ll visit the Royal Palace / National Museum. You’ll then stop at a local Hmong village and at a buffalo dairy farm on the way to the breathtaking Kuang Si Waterfalls, a multi-tiered waterfall, which takes on a striking turquoise colour in the dry season, and is perfect for a refreshing bath in the afternoon.
- Meals: Breakfast
- Hotel: 3-star – contact us to upgrade
- Activities: Full-day tour including local English speaking guide & transport
Day 3: Luang Prabang city tour
Start your morning by observing an extra-special alms ceremony before a day of exploration. You’ll visit the temples in and around Luang Prabang, plus the Pak Ou caves by boat. Later, you can walk up Mount Phousy for a breathtaking sunset view. End your day by visiting the colourful night market.
- Meals: Breakfast
- Hotel: 3-star – contact us to upgrade
- Activities: Full-day tour including local English speaking guide, boat & transfers.
Day 4: Free day
Enjoy the relaxed ambience and explore the placid town of Luang Prabang – doing as much or as little as you like.
Day 5: Train to Vang Vieng
You’ll be transferred from Luang Prabang by high-speed train to Vang Vieng. Once you have checked in, you’ll have time to explore the Tham Jang Cave and take a long-tail boat ride on the Nam Song River.
- Meals: Breakfast
- Hotel: 3-star – contact us to upgrade
- Inclusions: Train ticket & transfers.
Day 6: Blue Lagoon & village hike
Drive to Tham Phu Kham, stopping on the way to enjoy the mountain and rice field views before visiting a cave. Your scenic drive continues then, all the way to Blue Lagoon.
- Meals: Breakfast
- Hotel: 3-star – contact us to upgrade
- Activities: Blue Lagoon tour with English speaking guide & transport.
Day 7 & 8: Vang Vieng to Vientiane
Upon arriving in Vientiane, explore the capital’s main monuments and attractions, including: That Luang, the Patuxay, Wat Sisaket, Wat Ho Prakeo, Wat Simuang and the COPE centre to learn about the impact of the Secret War and UXO on local communities. You can also visit Mekong Buddha Park and enjoy the laid back atmosphere of this city, plus sample some of its special dishes.
- Meals: Breakfast
- Hotel: 3-star – contact us to upgrade
- Activities: Vientiane City Tour with English speaking guide & transport.
Day 9: Departure day
After breakfast, our driver will meet you at your hotel to transfer you to your next destination.
- Meals: Breakfast
- Inclusions: Transfer to the airport (unless alternate advised).
Map Journey
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- 100% Customisable
- Extend & combine tours
- Upgrade accommodation
- Change locations
- Adjust for your budget
Travel Tips
- Take a luxury cruise or a budget slow boat from Thailand to Luang Prabang to begin your adventure.
- Extend your trip to Southern Laos, perhaps visiting the popular 4,000 islands and maybe stopping at the Plain of Jars in Central Laos on the way.
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Why choose Wide Eyed Tours & Travel?
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Ditch the stress, with a trip that’s been crafted by locals. Our team is built of on-the-ground travel experts who can’t wait to share their country’s spoils – from their hometowns, beyond.
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We’ve offered custom-made tours to Southeast Asia for over 20 years, with every ‘type’ of traveller. We know how their tastes and needs change – so our flexible tours can change with them.
More Freedom
We don’t believe in rigid itineraries. Our customers can set the scene to go at their own pace, and choose the activities that interest them – with the chance to mix things up as they go.
Frequently asked questions about Laos
Why is Laos famous?
Laos is called the “Land of a Million Elephants” – and its natural wonders, plus its archaeological sites like the Plain of Jars, put this landlocked country on many a traveller’s bucket list.
Even so, the paradox of Laos is that it’s famous for being unexplored. The country is still mostly covered in jungles and forests, with wild and largely untouched scenery and a huge variety of wildlife to be found as a result.
“Timeless” and “traditional” are words associated with Laotian culture and unlike its surrounding countries, which are more well-known for their range of activities and hotspots, Laos is more about taking a break from it all…within a beautiful setting, and while trying wonderful French-inspired food, of course!
Is it safe to visit Laos now?
Laos is a very safe country to travel to – especially if your tour is planned by seasoned travel veterans. Still, we’d recommend following the below tips to stay safe when you travel to Laos:
- During jungle treks and cave tours, tread carefully: sure, the views are spectacular, but it’s never worth breaking your neck for a photo!
- Don’t drink the tap water, and clean your teeth with bottled water if possible
- Pack plenty of mosquito spray. And wear long, loose clothes to cover your arms and legs while trekking in order to keep the leeches at bay.
- Although crime rates are extremely low in Laos, it’s still a developing nation and petty crime does exist. So keep your belongings safe and within view as you travel through Laos.
Rest assured, when you choose a Laos travel itinerary with Wide Eyes Tours & Travel – whatever that looks like – our local guides consider your safety their highest priority. We’ll make sure you have a great adventure…while staying safe and comfortable, too.
Is Laos a rich or poor country?
Despite rapid growth, plus more and more tourists visiting Laos, it’s still a poor and developing country. Its landlocked nature means it has limited resources and its lack of infrastructure has resulted in an underdeveloped, unregulated economy.
Travellers seeking a luxury holiday will be hard-pressed to find all the frills in Laos. Electricity outages can be common – if your accommodation has electricity to begin with – and with bumpy, uneven roads, getting a bus can be an adventure in itself.
Of course, that’s also what makes Laos so special: as ‘underdeveloped’ can mean ‘unspoilt’. If Laos did have a thriving economy, maybe it wouldn’t have such a thriving animal species within its jungles, or such a diversity of landscapes and ethnic minorities within its mountains.
Laos travel is accepting – and embracing – the fact that you’re not going to get home comforts. (You can get a hot shower at home…but how often can you witness an elephant bathing near your bungalow??)
It’ll be interesting to see how the country will change over the next 20 years. You can contribute to a healthier, more sustainable development by travelling responsibly and practising ethical tourism – something our team of local travel assistants are passionate about.
Is Laos tourist friendly?
Laos may not be as popular as the likes of Thailand, Cambodia or Vietnam – but as such a beautiful and friendly country, it would be a shame to miss it during your travels to Southeast Asia. Locals here are welcoming, genuinely friendly and excited to see people visiting a place they’re so proud of (and with good reason, too!)
You may not find them as engaging or chatty as in the likes of Vietnam: they tend to be more laidback, perhaps even shy, and the language barrier makes any banter pretty challenging. But you’ll still find them to be incredibly warm, and glad that you’re here.
So if you’re looking for a slower way of life, time to take in some breathtaking scenery and to immerse yourself in a rich culture, Laos could be the perfect fit.