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Laos tourism is renowned for the serenity of untouched landscapes and culturally rich traditions. Situated in the heart of South-East Asia, Laos is traversed by the Mekong River, creating a vivid and unique lifestyle that revolves around the never-ending waterways.
By offering breathtaking mountainous terrain and pasteurized lands, Laos is the emerging destination for tourists to discover. During their time visiting Laos, the tourists can travel through time and space to an array of destinations of untouched beauties, including dense forests, limestone caves, and many vast plateaus. When in Laos, it is easy for tourists to lose the track of time, as they are immersed in the country’s unique tranquility. The rugged beauty of Laos is vivid and poetic with the stunning sceneries and spectacular waterfalls, inviting tourists to explore.
Laos is also famous for the blend of French colonial architecture and Buddhism-inspired monasteries. This combination in a land of mysteries makes the trip to Laos infused with the cultures of the East and the West. The visit is even more exciting than ever for nature enthusiasts to go off the beaten track to discover the mystics of the lands.
Laos is also one of the most ethnically diverse countries in South-East Asia, hence the diverse cultural traits shown in many aspects such as arts, literature, architecture style, culinary, and sculptures.
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Mountainous
terrain
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French colonial
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Hill tribe
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Buddhist
monasteries
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NOTE
The above chart are meant to give a general indication of weather based on past years.
They do not represent a guarantee and differing weather patterns may occur.
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January
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- Taking a Mekong River cruise via Pakbeng
- Trekking on mountainous areas: Luang Namtha, Muang La and Phongsali
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February
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- Trekking in north mountainous areas including Huay Xai, Luang Nam Tha, Phong Sa Ly, Pakbeng and Oudomxay
- Bright and clear days at the Centre of Laos including Vang Vieng, Vientiane, Xiang Khoang (plain of Jars)
- Wat Phou Festival on the grounds of Wat Phou in Champasack.
- Elephant Festival in Xayaboury province
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March
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- Trekking or camping then northern part of Laos
- Classic easy style of travel: Vientiane, Luang Prabang, Xiang Khoang or Champasak
- Boun Khoun Khao festival
- Bun Pha Wet festival
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April
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- Visit Luang Prabang and other cities around northern heritages of Laos
- Boun Pi Mai – Lao’s New Year
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May
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- Boun Bang Fai (Rocket Festival)
- Boun Visakhaboucha
- Best travel condition at Pakbeng and Oudomxay
- Classic easy style holiday: Luang Prabang and Vientiane
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June
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- Light adventure in the mountainous north of Laos
- Waterfalls-glory again for boat cruises
- Lush and green Vang Vieng countryside
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July
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- Notice: wettest months of the year in Laos
- Easy style of travel to Vientiane and Luang Prabang
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August
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- Accessible and enjoyable fresher natural landscape and region’s waterfalls at 4000 Islands, Bolaven Plateau and Champasak
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September
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- Boun Khao Padabdin Festival
- Boun Khao Salak Festival
- The most picturesque lush green countryside around Vang Vieng and Muang La
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October
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- Boun Ok Phansa Festival
- Lhai Heua Fai, Festival Of Floating Boats Of Light
- Boat Racing Festival, Vientiane Capital
- Lao Handicraft Festival
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November
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- That Luang Festival
- Weather and travel conditions are suitable for any type of travel and activity in any place on the entire length of the country
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December
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- Laos National Day
- Hmong New Year
- That Inhang Festival
- Cross the border at Chiang Khong to Huay Xai, Laos and visit the northern mountain areas before heading southward
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