Selected: fully customisable Treetops, Mountains & Elephants: Family LaosLaos is a living, breathing adventure playground waiting to be discovered – a land of rivers, jungles and waterfalls. We can’t think of anywhere better for a family holiday with a difference.There are infinite ways to discover Laos’ spectacular scenery and fascinating culture. This itinerary was one of the most fun we’ve created – you'll be ziplining over a waterfall, learning about tie-dye and visiting Luang Prabang’s market with a chef. But one person’s chalk is another’s cheese. Tell us your ideas and we’ll work together to bring them to life.Read more LocationLaos Suggested Length13 days /12 nights Activity Level Fully customisable Every trip is unique Ratings LightLight mobility requirements as sightseeing activities are done predominantly by vehicle, with light walking SteadyIdeal for most fitness levels. Sightseeing involves walking and being on your feet for a couple of hours at a time, with down-time included too ActiveRequires a moderate level of fitness. Activities and sightseeing will generally involve walking and being on your foot for much of the day. Often includes light activities such as cycling, kayaking, or hands-on experiences AdventureDemands higher fitness. Most days will include a substantial amount of walking and/or activity throughout the day. EnergeticFor people who love being active. We reserve this rating for active itineraries with substantial movement and adventure activities almost every day. Trip highlights Itinerary Is this trip for you? Reviews What's included Discover the art of sindat; Laotian tabletop barbecue Explore the wild outdoors with a jeep tour in Bolaven Plateau, mountain biking in the 4,000 Islands, and ziplining over a waterfall Get cultural in a cooking class, try your hand at rice farming at Living Land Organic Farm and play petanque with the locals in Luang Prabang Meet the magnificent elephants of MandaLao Sanctuary ItineraryAll itineraries are fully customisable. Our destination experts created this trip as an example of a cultural adventure: combining remarkable sights, guided experiences and a slice of everyday local life. Choose us, and we’ll create you a custom holiday where every detail reflects your pace, passions and preferences. Take as much or as little from this trip idea as you want, talk to us when you’re ready. Plan my trip Image Image Day 1-2Vientiane Highlights: Begin your time in Laos learning about culture and traditions with your guide Visit the imposing Patuxai Monument and the revered temples of Wat Si Saket and Wat Phra Keo Take a tuk tuk to a local barbecue spot for a classic Laotian sindat mealYour adventure starts in Vientiane. Begin with a half-day city tour, where your guide will show you the temples of Wat Si Saket and Wat Phra Keo, introducing you to Laotian religion and customs, as well as the Patuxai Monument, modelled after the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. As the evening draws in, travel by tuk tuk to the night market for some local snacks before sitting down to sindat - a local tabletop-style barbecue and a staple in the Laotian dining scene. Accommodation Vientiane • Laos Superior Lao Poet HotelThe striking black Lao Poet Hotel stands out among the terracotta tiled roofs of downtown Vientiane, and the bold design continues inside, blending bright colours with traditional features. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 1:Car transfer from Vientiane airport to hotel (20 minutes) Day 3-4Champasak Highlights: Pop mountain bikes onto ferries to hop between the 4,000 Islands Meet a local family for a home-cooked lunchYour trip slips into a different gear as a short flight takes you to rural southern Laos, where everything is that little bit slower and undisturbed. The 4,000 Islands, south of Champasak, is a languid place of hammocks, palm trees and fishermen where you’ll spend a day hopping between islands by ferry and mountain bike. Your eager guide knows the region like the back of his hand and will show you ancient temples and weaving villages, telling tales of local customs and traditions. Sit down with a local family for a home-cooked lunch before cycling down dirt tracks across islands where cars can’t reach. Accommodation Champasak • Laos Superior The River ResortOne of Champasak’s top resorts, as the name suggests the resort overlooks a beautifully tranquil stretch of the mighty Mekong. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 3:Car transfer from Vientiane hotel to airport (20 minutes)Flight from Vientiane to Pakse (1 hour 15 minutes)Car transfer from Pakse to Champasak (1 hour) Day 5Bolaven Plateau Highlights: See Tad Fane, a two-chute waterfall on the Bolaven Plateau Cross the highlands by vintage jeep, stopping in ethnic minority villagesA scenic drive north brings you to the refreshing climes of the Bolaven Plateau. Here, you’ll cut a trail in a vintage jeep across the fertile plains to explore waterfalls and ethnic minority villages. Visit a family-run coffee plantation where, thanks to the cool microclimate, they cultivate world-beating coffee and you’ll see the whole process from bean to cup. You'll also pay a visit to the twin-chute Tad Fane waterfall, where you'll have the opportunity to zipline and traverse suspension bridges on a morning of adventure exploration. TransportDay 5:Car transfer from Champsak to Bolaven Plateau (1.5 hours) Day 6-13Luang Prabang Highlights: Lean about tye-dying, rice farming and cookery with hands-on activities Make friends with water buffalo and the elephants of MandaLao Sanctuary Play petanque (boules) with the locals before a barbecue dinnerYour adventure ends in Luang Prabang with a wide selection of Lao culture, people and animals. First up, you’ll meet the elephants that live at MandaLao Sanctuary, before trying your hand at tye-dying at the social enterprise centre Ock Pop Tock. You’ll get knee deep in mud at Living Land Organic Farm to find out how rice is grown with the help of water buffalo instead of modern machinery, before experiencing nightlife Laotian style with a game of petanque (boules) at the local club. Head into the hills to swim in the pools of Kuang Si Waterfall and meet buffalo at a local dairy, and join a local chef for a cookery class designed for children. It's not all action-packed though - itn and around the activities there's plenty of time to relax by the pool and explore the markets for that perfect souvenir. Accommodation Luang Prabang • Laos Moderate Homm Souvannaphoum Luang PrabangThe Homm Souvannaphoum Luang Prabang was once the residence of the late Prince Souvanna Phouma, four-time Prime Minister of Laos. Not quite what you had in mind?We’ve plenty more to choose from, these are just a few of our favourite options. Chat with an expert to find stays that suit your style and budget. Make an enquiry TransportDay 6:Car transfer from the Bolaven Plateau to Pakse (1.5 hours)Flight from Pakse to Luang Prabang (1 hour 40 minutes)Car transfer from Luang Prabang airport to hotel (20 minutes)Day 13:Car transfer from Luang Prabang hotel to airport (20 minutes) Is this trip for you? What's greatWe know kids (and some adults!) can reach their fill of history and temples, so we’ve focussed this trip on scenery, people and adventure activitiesThere are lots of learning opportunities for all the family. Get hands on in a cooking class, find out how rice is harvested and discover how to play petanque, to name a few examplesThis trip includes classic locations like Luang Prabang, but longer stays allow time for more activities and a rich insight into Laotian lifeThings to considerThe activities in this itinerary are suitable for children aged eight and older. If your kids are younger, let us know and we’ll adapt the trip to suitBring motion sickness tablets in case you get car sick – some of the roads are windy. It’ll all be worth it when you get to fly above Bolaven Plateau on a ziplineIf you're travelling in a school break in July or August, note this is green season and you can expect some tropical downpours, but the waterfalls are spectacular at this time of year and the scenery is lush and fertileThe flight from Pakse to Luang Prabang only operates 4 times a week, so we'll suggest dates based around when it's operating ReviewsOur trips start with listening. These honest, unedited reviews show how we put people first - because making customers happy is what we’re here to do.Read more reviews We had an idea of some of the places we wanted to visit, but had no idea of distances, weather, specific things to see and do etc... This is where we needed someone with a knowledge and experience of the countries we were hoping to visit. We feel very lucky [...] Everyone was there on time to meet us, show us around and give us lots of info about each country. Only one missed meeting at the airport in Laos, as guide had been given a later plane time. We found our way to hotel and agency more than made up [...] This was a wonderful vacation and the hotel choices were perfect. The tours and tour guides were great. What's included? What's includedBreakfast every dayThree lunches: one home-cooked lunch during your 4,000 Islands exploration; one at the coffee plantation on the Bolaven Plateau; one at the MandaLao Elephant SanctuaryTwo dinners: Lao barbecues in Vientiane and Luang PrabangTwo full day experiences: tour of the Bolaven Plateau by vintage jeep; explore the 4,000 Islands by boat and bicycleSeven half day experiences: city tour in Vientiane; visit the Kuang Si Waterfall and Laos buffalo dairy; ziplining at Tad Fane waterfall; rice farming experience at the Living Lands Organic Farm; meet the elephants at MandaLao Elephant Sanctuary; dying class at Ock Pop Tock; cookery class at Tamarind Cooking SchoolTwo evening experiences: night safari in Vientiane; petanque and barbecue in Luang PrabangAll entrance fees to sites included in guided experiencesAll internal transport & accommodationNot includedVisasInternational flightsMeals not mentionedEntrance fees to any sites not included in guided experiencesTips for guides & porters
We had an idea of some of the places we wanted to visit, but had no idea of distances, weather, specific things to see and do etc... This is where we needed someone with a knowledge and experience of the countries we were hoping to visit. We feel very lucky [...]
Everyone was there on time to meet us, show us around and give us lots of info about each country. Only one missed meeting at the airport in Laos, as guide had been given a later plane time. We found our way to hotel and agency more than made up [...]
This was a wonderful vacation and the hotel choices were perfect. The tours and tour guides were great.