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Welcome to Laos - the most bombed nation on earth.

You might've already heard, but in case you haven't - everything in sleepy Laos happens slooooowly. And when we say slowly, we mean that some things can take pretty much indefinitely to happen (we're still waiting for a side order of rice we asked for in a cafe in Luang Prabang in 2007). So if you're planning on paying Laos a visit - you should, it's beautiful - then flick your mobile phone off (it probably won't work anyway), put your watch in your backpack, and just don't worry yourself about that pointless concept we know as 'time'. Time is of no consequence in Laos


Now, we're not ignoring the fact that much of Socialist Laos is gripped by poverty and that day-to-day life can still be a bit of a fight for some Laotians, but it would be plain rude of us not to mention that Laos has perhaps inadvertantly earned a reputation for being the fun capital of South East Asia. It's a reputation earned nowhere more than in the stunning surrounds of the town of Vang Vieng, one of a few hotspots nationally where visitors can take part in the official sport of Laos - tubing. Summed up in a few words: truck inner-tube, big river, jaw-dropping scenery, alcohol, rope swings, diving boards, bruises, hangover. Probably the most pleasant bender you'll ever go on, with optional extra dashes of adrenaline/pain for those so inclined.


But shame on you if all you head to Laos for is the tubing and the amazing Beerlao (we prefer the dark ale), because beyond the well-worn backpacker trail, small-by-comparison Laos packs a punch un-matched by its neighbours. We really can't recommend enough taking the time to get well and truly off the beaten track and immersing yourself in what is one of an ever-dwindling number of genuinely authentic cultural experiences in all of South East Asia, where you could still quite easily be one of the only outsiders in town all week, and where you can catch more than a glimpse of what life might've been like elsewhere in South East Asia before the onset of the travel age.

For every Vang Vieng there's a Luang Prabang; for every tubing run there's a dozen monasteries and temples; and for those with more of a sense of adventure there's a remote wilderness well away from the well-worn trail, where wild Tigers, Elephants and Bears still roam. If a trip to Laos doesn't inspire the blogger in you, then go back to where you crossed the border and try again.

Highlights

 • Breezing around the night markets in Luang Prabang
 • Kicking back and taking in the amazing views on any slow boat route (take a cushion!)
 • Tubing in Vang Vieng
 • Spotting the last few highly endangered Irrawaddy Dolphins down in Si Phan Don (4000 Islands)
 • Getting lost in the carpet-forested uplands
 • Dodging the man-sized rats in surreal Pak Beng
 • Having a bite to eat in a rooftop cafe bar on the riverside in Vientiane
 • The people - the nicest, most accommodating locals you'll ever have the pleasure to meet

Tips and Hints

Despite what you might hear elsewhere, there are now over half a dozen international ATMs dotted around the country, but be warned - they're not the most reliable in the world. Cash advances can be arranged using Visa credit cards at any branch of the Banque Pour Le Commerce Exterieur (2.5ish% fee), and there's a branch in every decent sized town. If you find you're accruing quite a stash of Kip rather than US Dollars, make sure you offload as much as you can before you leave Laos, because Kip is notoriously hard to exchange - even in Laos itself. Politely reject old, worn US Dollars if you're offered them as change - insist on newer looking notes. (Incidentally, Kip means 'to sleep' where us folks at TB Towers come from. Told you everything to do with Laos was sleepy.)





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By Manx
July 1st 2004
Hot, hot, hot. Asia » Laos » West » Vientiane
Today has seen the return of the hot weather.  Not pleasant.  Find it draining even though it's cool-ish outside now.  Excited, because I head to Bangkok tomorrow.  Just for the weekend but it's always good to be on the move.  Love the rollicking journey on a Thai overnight train.  All I really want is a big plate of squid curry on rice from one of the street stalls.  Before I leave this neck of the woods I will learn to cook Thai-style.  I will!  ..or maybe I will just relax, take in the scene and dig into a plate of something [View Full Entry]

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By Manx
June 30th 2004
Lovely Laos Asia » Laos » West » Vientiane
My first entry. Well, I'm not really travelling at the moment but everyday is like a mini holiday in some way which is why I work overseas and not in my home country. This year I find myself in lovely Laos - but it's taken a long time for me to feel that it is that - lovely. Anyone ever been to Vientiane? It's a city that grows on you. If it grows on you. It took six months for it to grab me in any meaningful way. There are days now when I wonder how I will drag myself away [View Full Entry]

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After Spending some time in Thailand, witch I found too touristy for my opinion, It was great to set foot in this 'unspoiled country' By slowboat I took 2 days to reach the first City in Laos, we started in the north of Thailand and arrived in Luang Prabang. Not much Highlights in laos, but is just the overall atmosthere, the feeling that you get beeing among the people there. Different style of tourism, that atracted me. Small guesthouses with unbelievable frienly hosts. In this country you get the feeling that there is no time...why hurry enjoy the moment and you [View Full Entry]

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Luang Prabang
Ankor Wat, Cambodia
Trees, growing around the temple ruins

While waiting at Don Muang airport in Bangkok for connecting my flight to Dubai, I went into a bookshop and saw a book about Laos. On the book cover, there was a picture of a Laotian kid sitting on a big jar at the Plain of Jars. It was so attractive that I decided I wanted to go there. 4 months later, in January 2004, I had a 8 day holiday at Tet (Vietnamese lunar new year) and was ready to go after searching a lot of information. From Hanoi, I flew to Luang Prabang, then took a local bus to [View Full Entry]

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The Plain of Jars
Patouxay victory gate in Vientiane
Xieng Khuan Buddha statue park

By Cassandra86
November 23rd 2003
Most beautiful waterfalls Asia » Laos » West » Luang Prabang
Laos was super amazing. It was a school community service trip but admittedly I feel we didn't do enough community service. I saw the most beautiful waterfall oasis, trekked up steep dangerous hills in flip flops, elephant trekked through the most surreal surroundings. We got 5 US dollar an hour massages (sooo nice) and went river rafting (rafts built by the orphans we were helping out). The people were lovely, and I think to truly experience this place, you need to do it in the rough. [View Full Entry]

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By ailie
October 18th 2003
Laos to London Asia » Laos » West » Vientiane
Helloo! Its been ages because I've been a bit lazy since I've been back in the western world. But I'm not gonna tell you about that yet because first, Laos. It lived up to everything I had heard. When I crossed the border by boat across the Mekong from Northern Thailand I met a kiwi guy who liked to think he was Barry Crump and has lived in the NZ and Aussie bush for the last 10 years (The "BC factor" wasn't working on me though!). We wanted to get off road (or off the over-touristed river) so plotted a course [View Full Entry]

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By Mat and Trace
September 27th 2003
Four Thousand Islands Asia » Laos » South » Si Phan Don
I have been away from internet cafes for 10 days or so (which is harder to do than you would think). I think when last I wrote I was talking about going on a five day trek in Savannakhet province. For some reason (which due to communication difficulties I was not able to ascertain) this trek is not being run any more. So instead I went to the very southern-most part of Laos to an area called the Four Thousand Islands. It is an area where the Mekong stretches to 14km across. In the dry season there are many many small [View Full Entry]

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Livestock transport
Locals after a successful fishing excursion on Don Det
Kids on Don Det

There are certain countries that always seem to pop up in travel conversations, and while exploring South East Asia the consistently good oil's on Laos. The planet is never so lonely after boarding an aeroplane, so let's go for a virtual tour dear reader ... to Laos! I took a flight from Sydney to Bangkok, spent a few days in the Thai capital and from there organised a bus trip to the Thai border on the Mekong river. After a short boat ride across the river I went through border formalities on the Laos side before being stamped into this beautiful [View Full Entry]

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So little time, so much to do
Working at the markets
Little kids playing

By Dobes
March 15th 2003
Laos Asia » Laos » West » Luang Prabang
I love this place. [View Full Entry]

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By NATIONOFJAMES
February 2nd 2003
LAOS 3 Asia » Laos » West » Luang Prabang
At 16000 Kip to the pound cashing your travellers cheques is an amusing process in the Laos People's Democratic Republic. Converting $100 makes you literally a millionaire, and with 5000 Kip the most common denomination, you're lumbered with a wedge of notes about 3 inches thick. It goes quicker than you would think but that is not to say Laos is expensive. On the contrary, at 7000 Kip the pleasantly palatable 'Beer Lao' makes Thailand's 'Beer Chang' seem as reasonably priced as that rank excuse of a lager they call Stella Artois. And a bottle of Lao whiskey equates to about [View Full Entry]

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STOP OFF IN THE MOUNTAINS