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Laos Special requirement holidays

Laos Special requirement holidays
Laos small group holiday
Experience the laid-back river lifestyle & colonial Laos, from £865 - £935 (8 days) ex flights
Cambodia & Laos holiday
Ancient cultures & stunning scenery, from £1580 - £1690 (14 days) ex flights
Laos small group tour
The waterfalls of the Mekong to the city of Luang Prabang, from £1495 (17 days) ex flights
Photography tour in Laos & Thailand
A unique photographic tour, from £2700 (13 days) inc UK flights
Golden Triangle holiday
Introduction to a fascinating little known country, from £2315 - £2675 (13 days) inc UK flights
Indochina holiday adventure
Thailand's infamous Golden Triangle, from £2995 - £3400 (22 days) inc UK flights
Northern Thailand & Laos tour
A cultural journey through Thailand and Laos, from £1495 - £1660 (14 days) ex flights
Mekong Adventure holiday, Thailand, Laos & Cambodia
Follow one of the world’s greatest rivers, from £3525 - £3875 (23 days) inc UK flights
Cambodia Water & Moon festival holiday
Witness the most spectacular festival of the Cambodian year, from £2195 (13 days) ex flights
Thailand, Laos and Cambodia holiday
Discover the stunning '4,000 islands' region, from £2160 - £2500 (16 days) inc UK flights
Thailand, Vietnam & Laos holiday
Some of Asia’s most remote but spectacular regions, from £2785 - £3100 (21 days) inc UK flights
Laos country tour, tailor made holiday
This journey encompasses the very best of Laos, from £2200 (17 days) inc UK flights
Laos explorer
A comprehensive tour of Asia's best kept secrets, Laos., from £1640 - £1820 (17 days) ex flights
Highlights of Indochina tour
The very best of Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, from £1795 - £1890 (13 days) ex flights

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8 reviews for Laos Special requirement holidays4 star overall rating

These full and frank independent Laos Special requirement holidays reviews are from travellers who have booked directly through responsibletravel.com. They are not edited by us or any of the companies we work with. Find the real story, from real travellers below.

Laos small group tour
Almost impossible to pick the most memorable or exciting part of this holiday. The magnificent Khon Phaphong Falls, the beautiful unspoilt scenery, the people always with a friendly greeting and smile, the hassle free shopping and market wanders... (more)
From £1495 excluding flights
Photography tour in Laos & Thailand
Most memorable were the rice terraces at sunset and dawn, the hike through Tiger Leaping Gorge, the Stone Forest, the lake and mountains and pagodas at Dali, the Jade Dragon Mountain at Lijiang, Shangri-La... (more)
From £2700 including UK flights
Cambodia & Laos holiday
We had so many experiences it is almost impossible to pick out the best. Our favourite place was Luang Prabang. (more)
From £1580 - £1690 excluding flights
Thailand, Laos and Cambodia holiday
The train Journey from Bangkok, the days on the Mekong and the guided tour of Bangkok were the highlights. (more)
From £2160 - £2500 including UK flights
Laos explorer
The most memorable part of the holiday was cruising down the Mekong on a local boat operated by a wonderful Laos family and staying in an eco lodge on the way. (more)
From £1640 - £1820 including domestic flights only
Indochina holiday adventure
Thoroughly enjoyable, we had a variety of very stimulating and interesting experiences. We felt we were in the company of likeminded fellow travellers, which obviously added to the enjoyment.  (more)
From £2995 - £3400 including UK flights

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5 stars
I am reborn! Simply the best holiday I have ever been on
4 stars
Some great stories to tell the grandchildren. Would recommend to a friend
3 stars
Very enjoyable
2 stars
It was OK
1 star
A bit disappointing really

Laos Travel

Laos is a landlocked country in South-east Asia, bordered by Burma, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand. Isolated from the war for decades, tourism in Laos is still very much in its infancy here, so although the choice to travel to Laos is growing, it still has much of the tradition that has sadly starting to disappear in some other parts of the region. Trips to Laos are a popular choice thanks to the county's relaxed, friendly people and their shy hospitality, the contrast of the village life with the historic royal cities, and the pristine natural beauty of forested mountains, gothic limestone karsts and the mighty Mekong river.

The country's wilderness draws travellers looking for nature and adventure trips in Laos. Kayaking, rafting, rock-climbing, biking, community-based trekking are all available if you’re looking for adventure in Laos. You may choose to undertake an adventure tour in Laos where you could find yourself exploring the waterfalls and 4000 islands of the Mekong River and lush national parks, cycling through the peaceful countryside with its atmospheric temples and small colourful villages, or absorbing French-colonial architecture in the city of Luang Prabang while witnessing the unforgettable sight of hundreds of barefoot monks collecting alms at dawn.

Tours in Laos can range from five days to five weeks and may be catered for small or large groups. So with the country's warm and friendly people and fabulous sightseeing, Laos is a sleepy laid back destination, easy to explore yet difficult to leave.

Luang Prabang

Luang Prabang is a city located in north central Laos, where the Nam Khan river meets the Mekong River. The city is also notable as a UNESCO World Heritage Site making Luang Prabang an essential stop for those who travel to Laos. Surrounded by forested mountains at the junction of the two rivers, colour is the first of Luang Prabang’s virtues to greet those who take a trip to Laos. Pearly frangipanis, river banks lined with overgrown trees and scarlet flowers, and the saffron robes of hundreds of monks and their novices. The scent of fresh coffee, river activity, produce markets and spicy food soon follows. Trips to Laos are popular thanks to Luang Prabang's crumbling French provincial architecture and Theravada Buddhist temples. Its unique, well-preserved townscape illustrates a key stage in the blending of the two distinct cultural traditions of Asia and Europe.

There are a number of tours in Laos available where you may find yourself watching the traditional Monks receiving of alms from local residents at dawn, visiting ancient royal temples, watching the sun set from the Mount Phousi, or browsing vibrant night markets and cultural performances. For a bit more adventure in Laos, Luang Prabang's surrounding lush valleys and stunning Kouang Si waterfalls provide you with the perfect opportunity for swimming, trekking, cycling, or cruising down the Mekong to the famous Pak Ou caves.

Adventure in Laos

With the country's rugged forested mountains fringed by waterfalls, its spectacular limestone karst scenery, its vast countryside and the mighty Mekong river with its 4000 islands, adventure in Laos is a popular holiday choice for trips to Laos. When planning your travel to Laos, there are a number of adventure tours in Laos you may want to consider including caving, kayaking, biking, trekking and cycling holidays in Laos. You may find yourself on a tour in Laos, exploring the Bolaven Plateau, staying overnight in the middle of the forest, swimming in the waterfalls, or floating down the Mekong to visit the Pak Ou Caves and authentic hill tribe villages. You may spend time driving through the remote mountains to mysterious archaeological sites and exploring stunning limestone karst scenery, or embarking on a kayaking trip to watch the sunset over the river.

Cycling in Laos is another great way to explore the remote corners of the country. There are a number of guided or self-guided cycling tours in Laos that take you through some of the most stunning landscapes and culturally significant parts of Laos. You may find yourself cycling along the banks of the Mekong river in the World Heritage listed town of Luang Prabang with its exquisite golden temples and waterfalls, or through forested scenery climbing up into the mountains stopping at remote mountain tribes and exploring the Buddha caves. Alternatively, you might spend time cycling leisurely through the vast peaceful countryside and rice paddies breaking it up with stops to small villages and markets. The options for adventure trips to Laos are endless.
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