Rivers, Highlands & Islands

Paths & People
Laos
Price fr.
£3,390
Ideal duration
14 days
Best time to go -
October - June
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There are very few places that are truly one of a kind, and you might not expect to find one in a remote corner of northern Laos.

Nevertheless, in the Oudomxay Province, along quiet and winding river tributaries, you can discover special sanctuaries and restful hideaways. The area is home to an intricate mosaic of communities, collectively known as the ‘people of heaven’ due to their often vertiginous mountain homes.

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Slow-flowing capital city

Arguably, no other destination epitomises the appeal of slow travel quite like Laos, and few cities lend themselves to this ideal as well as the capital, Vientiane.
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Away from it all in Oudomxay

Gentle river bends, sheltered hillsides and hidden lodges nestled into quiet rural surroundings. Oudomxay is about as far from the urban rush as it’s possible to get; somewhere to come to let yourself fully unwind and rediscover a softer rhythms.
a river flowing through a valley

Remote retreats

Having the chance to rest and relax is one of the major highlights of visiting northern Laos, but if you can tear yourself away from your blissful base, you can immerse yourself in truly extraordinary natural beauty in a country full of superlative-inducing scenery.
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Laid-back jewel of Indochina

Having made your way to the jewel of Luang Prabang, you’ll want to spend time taking it all in.
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Low-key island life

Although Luang Prabang would be a great place to finish your Laotian exploration, a flight south to Pakse will put you within reach of Si Phan Don, otherwise known as the 4,000 Islands, for a truly laid-back last leg.

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Spend time visiting local Khamu, Ikhos and Hmong communities and learning about life in this rural region. Slow the pace and pause for dips in isolated waterfalls and picnics at mountain viewpoints. Whether strolling, hiking or letting a 4×4 take the strain, the focus is on immersion in the region’s unique cultures.

Our Destination Specialists are ready to discuss how to fit the Oudomxay region into your tailor-made itinerary, and in the meantime here are some ideas to get you thinking about the rest of your trip…

Journey highlights

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Take it slow

Lean into the quieter rhythms of northern Laos at Nam Kat Yorla Pa.

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Layers of Laos

Discover Vientiane’s blend of faded colonial charm, Buddhist tradition and modern history.

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River journeys

Travel slowly along winding waterways that shape everyday life in Laos.

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Mountain communities

Venture into remote highland villages for a closer look at local traditions and cultures.

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Everyday Laos

Experience the slower rhythms and small moments that define life here.

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Southern slowdown

Swap the highlands for the laid-back river islands of southern Laos.

Designing your perfect Laos trip

The exact shape and details of your journey will be personalised to you by our team of Destination Specialists, so get in touch to start planning your perfect trip…

Talk to our Laos experts

Get in touch to start planning your bespoke Asia trip.

The detailed journey…

From Muang La’s valleys and hot springs to the hidden villages and river islands of northern Laos, take a closer look at the details of our Rivers, Highlands & Islands journey below…

Slow-flowing capital city

Arguably, no other destination epitomises the appeal of slow travel quite like Laos, and few cities lend themselves to this ideal as well as the capital, Vientiane.

Traffic in Luang Prabang
Traffic in Luang Prabang

Arguably, no other destination epitomises the appeal of slow travel quite like Laos, and few cities lend themselves to this ideal as well as the capital, Vientiane.

Not all visitors pause in this ‘village city’, often deciding on a few more nights in Luang Prabang instead, but for anyone set on seeing the highlights of the north, Vientiane is a must.

It’s the perfect place to get acquainted with the country’s delicious cuisine, and your guide will be happy to whiz you round the night market by tuk tuk to get you started. Even leaving the capital is a moment in itself, riding the elegant high-speed train towards the Oudomxay countryside.

Away from it all in Oudomxay

Gentle river bends, sheltered hillsides and hidden lodges nestled into quiet rural surroundings. Oudomxay is about as far from the urban rush as it’s possible to get; somewhere to come to let yourself fully unwind and rediscover a softer rhythms.

Traffic in Luang Prabang
Traffic in Luang Prabang

Gentle river bends, sheltered hillsides and hidden lodges nestled into quiet rural surroundings. Oudomxay is about as far from the urban rush as it’s possible to get; somewhere to come to let yourself fully unwind and rediscover a softer rhythms.

Spend time in with local communities discovering the pace of daily life in this remote corner of northern Laos and decompress from life’s usual pressures.

Small and welcoming, remote, understated luxury, and more relaxing than you might expect – we urge you to stay as many nights at Nam Kat Yorla Pa as time will allow. This is one case where we insist you take it slow! The lodge itself is a lovely place to linger, just taking it all in and unwinding by the riverside, but the experience of staying here opens the door to so much more.

Remote retreats

Having the chance to rest and relax is one of the major highlights of visiting northern Laos, but if you can tear yourself away from your blissful base, you can immerse yourself in truly extraordinary natural beauty in a country full of superlative-inducing scenery.

a river flowing through a valley
a river flowing through a valley

Having the chance to rest and relax is one of the major highlights of visiting northern Laos, but if you can tear yourself away from your blissful base, you can immerse yourself in truly extraordinary natural beauty in a country full of superlative-inducing scenery.

Borne by boat down the wide Nam Ou River, you’ll have nothing to do but sit back and watch as each curve and bend brings the stunning landscape closer. Pass forested hills, limestone crags and tiny villages, with a brief pause to disembark and navigate the hydropower dam – a rather jarring interruption to an otherwise timeless landscape. If time allows, time at the Nam Ou River Homestay offers an immersive glimpse of rural Laos life.

Having arrived in the town of Nong Khiaw, resist the urge to schedule every moment. Instead, leave plenty of time for impromptu riverbank strolls, wanders through nearby villages, paths that emerge on limestone cliffs with panoramic views, and pauses to watch spectacular sunsets.

Laid-back jewel of Indochina

Having made your way to the jewel of Luang Prabang, you’ll want to spend time taking it all in.

Traffic in Luang Prabang
Traffic in Luang Prabang

Having made your way to the jewel of Luang Prabang, you’ll want to spend time taking it all in.

Observe the daily ritual of tak bat (the giving of alms to the city’s monks) from a respectful distance, stroll through the still relatively peaceful streets, with their gentle blend of traditional and Colonial architecture, and appreciate the spiritual atmosphere of the many Wats, or Buddhist temples. Allow yourself to absorb the essence of the city.

Luang Prabang is a great place to pursue your own passions, and the possibilities are pretty much endless. Foodies can learn about traditional farming techniques, and how to make rice noodles, under the friendly eye of local farmer, Mr Laut Lee. Visit Laos’ first buffalo dairy, which makes delicious mozzarella and ice-cream, and enjoy afternoon tea at the luxurious Amantaka hotel. Conservationists can take in the Bear Rescue Centre, which does a great job of protecting and rehabilitating the rare Asiatic Black Bear, and visit the Mandalao Elephant Sanctuary, dedicated to caring for elephants who previously spent much of their lives working in the logging industry.

Low-key island life

Although Luang Prabang would be a great place to finish your Laotian exploration, a flight south to Pakse will put you within reach of Si Phan Don, otherwise known as the 4,000 Islands, for a truly laid-back last leg.

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Traffic in Luang Prabang

Although Luang Prabang would be a great place to finish your Laotian exploration, a flight south to Pakse will put you within reach of Si Phan Don, otherwise known as the 4,000 Islands, for a truly laid-back last leg.

Avoid too much extra moving around by basing yourself in sleepy Champasak or on Done Daeng, too far north to be officially one of the ‘4,000’ but still one of the most picturesque islands in the region and the location of the peaceful La Folie Lodge.

Once you’re settled, enjoy expansive river views and unexpectedly sandy beaches, take one of the complimentary bicycles for a spin, or enjoy a leisurely excursion to UNESCO-listed Wat Phou, a historic site stunningly situated overlooking the water. Navigate the hills, waterfalls and rivers that make up the nearby Bolaven Plateau and visit a coffee farm to learn about the whole process from bean to cup, or just relax into the gentle Si Phan Don pace of life.

A note on cost...

We suggest that you compliment your 2 night stay in Oudomxay perfectly with 2 nights in Vientiane at the Ansara Hôtel, 1 night at the Nong Khiaw Riverside Resort, 5 nights in Luang Prabang staying at the Villa Maydou and 5 nights at La Folie Lodge whilst exploring the 4000 Islands. This trip would typically cost the guide price above per person (not including international flights).

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Luang Prabang - giving alms to monks
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Traffic in Luang Prabang

Slow-flowing capital city

Arguably, no other destination epitomises the appeal of slow travel quite like Laos, and few cities lend themselves to this ideal as well as the capital, Vientiane.
Traffic in Luang Prabang

Away from it all in Oudomxay

Gentle river bends, sheltered hillsides and hidden lodges nestled into quiet rural surroundings. Oudomxay is about as far from the urban rush as it’s possible to get; somewhere to come to let yourself fully unwind and rediscover a softer rhythms.
a river flowing through a valley

Remote retreats

Having the chance to rest and relax is one of the major highlights of visiting northern Laos, but if you can tear yourself away from your blissful base, you can immerse yourself in truly extraordinary natural beauty in a country full of superlative-inducing scenery.
Traffic in Luang Prabang

Laid-back jewel of Indochina

Having made your way to the jewel of Luang Prabang, you’ll want to spend time taking it all in.
Traffic in Luang Prabang

Low-key island life

Although Luang Prabang would be a great place to finish your Laotian exploration, a flight south to Pakse will put you within reach of Si Phan Don, otherwise known as the 4,000 Islands, for a truly laid-back last leg.

Start planning your journey here...

With every detail finely tuned by our Asia Specialists.

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