These are the results for your Laos over 50s holidays. Click on the links to see the full details of each carefully chosen holiday from specialist operators.
A true voyage, this 17 day journey takes you from the waterfalls and islands of the Mekong to lush national parks, ancient historical mysteries, and the UNESCO heritage city of Luang Prabang.
Journey along the Mekong River, explore the remarkable Pak Ou Caves and discover temples and palaces in Luang Prabang. Then explore Phnom Penh and visit the atmospheric temples, giant carved faces and intricate towers of Angkor Wat.
A unique photographic tour, in a truly spectacular, fascinating and little known region, from Thailand’s infamous Golden Triangle, down the scenic Mekong River, through Laos' unspoilt mountains and jungles, to the ancient capital & World Heritage Site.
Little more than 100 years ago much of this region was still marked on maps as simply ‘unexplored’! Now travel by road and river through some of South East Asia’s most remote but spectacular regions, inlcuding dramatic mountains and jungles.
From Eastern Thailand we'll journey into some of the remotest areas of Laos, across the Boloven Plateau to Attapeu Province to visit the infamous Ho Chi Minh Trail and trek through the jungle to minority hill-tribe villages before heading south to discover the stunning '4 Thousand Islands' region, where the Mekong cascades into Cambodia over a series of spectacular falls.
From Thailand’s infamous Golden Triangle region, we travel by road and by boat through the unspoilt mountains and jungles of remote northern Laos to the ancient capital, now World Heritage Site, Luang Prabang, then on to the present day capital, Vientiane.
Follow one of the world’s greatest rivers - the Mekong: all the way from the Golden Triangle in the far north, through the heart of Indochina to Cambodia’s capital Phnom Penh. An unforgettable voyage by road and by river across Thailand, Laos and Cambodia.
We begin our journey in Thailand's infamous Golden Triangle, where the frontiers of Burma, Thailand and Laos meet. From there you'll travel by boat down the Mekong River, through Laos' unspoilt mountains and jungles to the ancient capital Luang Prabang.