
The Wanderlust Guide to the best of Laos
Laos has long been a favourite with Wanderlust readers; we give you the inside scoop on the best of this South-East Asian gem
Sandwiched between Thailand and Vietnam, Laos offers visitors all the romantic visions associated with South-East Asia: saffron-robed monks, gilded temples and rusty bicycles.
The draw of Luang Prabang – Laos’s ancient capital – is particularly strong. This charming, tranquil place, with its mix of ancient and French colonial architecture, is regularly voted Wanderlust readers’ favourite city.
Some tourists tag a stopover in Luang Prabang to a general tour of South-East Asia. But it’s well worth sticking around and exploring the rest of Laos.
The striking mountainous scenery of Laos’s north is perfect for trekking, rafting and mountain-biking. Here you’ll find the Nam Ha National Protected Area, which is home to elephants, tigers, leopards and nearly 300 species of bird.

Looking for inspiration?
The beauty of travelling to Laos today is that, at last, you have options. Rock climbing? Check. Drifting down the Mekong on a luxury rice barge? Got it. Want to wander into a village where they look at you as if you’re from Mars? Can do.
What’s more, you can do it all for a fraction of the cost of Thailand – whether it’s £1 for a night in a bare-bones guesthouse or a fine French meal for £5, Laos is one of the least expensive countries in the region to visit. Follow our Laos Travel Blueprint and you’ve got it covered.
If time is an issue, Bamboo Travel recommend three unmissable regions – Luang Nam Tha, in the north-west, Four Thousand Islands in the south and, of course, Luang Prabang, the sleepy former capital.
Speaking of Luang Prabang, Mark Stratton nominates his top 5 things to see and do there. Lyn Hughes, honorary judge in the 2012 Miss Lao New Year beauty pageant, recommends looking for the beauty and grace beyond Luang Prabang too.
More information
Laos Travel Blueprint: 4 trips through a vibrant Asian nation – The Wanderlust Team
Top 3 unmissable regions in Laos – Bamboo Travel
Luang Prabang, Laos: The Top 5 Guide – Mark Stratton
Laos: Luang Prabang and beyond – Lyn Hughes

Laos’ secrets revealed
The country is increasingly popular with tourists, so there aren’t too many corners of Laos that remain unexplored. Best then to take Mark Stratton’s advice and head up to the northern town of Viegxay, pronto. Home to thousands of guerrilla fighters in the 1960s, the spectacular limestone caves of northeast Laos are now open to travellers.
Lyn Hughes reveals the 5 things she wish she’d known before visiting Laos. Consider yourself forewarned and forearmed.
Looking for a tasty meal in Luang Prabang? Trouble is, the best places don’t have names. Luckily, Nick Pulley is on hand to give your step-by-step instructions on how to get to five of Luang Prabang’s best eateries.
More information
Viengxay: the secret underground city of northern Laos – Mark Stratton
5 things I wish I’d known before visiting Laos – Lyn Hughes
Where to eat in Luang Prabang – Nick Pulley




















