Luang Prabang, Laos

Laos is one of the hidden gems of Asia, untouched by globalisation and mass-tourism.

Travel to this beautiful country and get an insight into traditional Southeast Asian life and discover beautiful locations from the Mekong River valley to the stunning Annamite highlands.

Laos will be the highlight of any trip to Southeast Asia.

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Laos Travel Guide

Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit is between November and February, when it rains least and isn’t too hot. This is also the main season for both national and regional bun (festivals). If you’re heading up into the mountains, May and July can also be pleasant. Roads can be washed out during rainy season (July to October), but there are plenty of river travel opportunities. Peak tourist months are December to February and during August, although there are relatively few visitors at any time.

Weather
The annual monsoon cycles that affect all of mainland Southeast Asia produce a ‘dry and wet monsoon climate’ with three basic seasons for most of Laos. The southwest monsoon arrives in Laos between May and July and lasts into November.

The monsoon is followed by a dry period (November-May), beginning with lower relative temperatures and cool breezes created by Asia’s northeast monsoon (which bypasses most of Laos), lasting until mid-February. Exceptions to this general pattern include Xieng Khuang, Hua Phan and Phongsali Provinces, which may receive rainfall coming from Vietnam and China during the months of April and May.

Rainfall varies substantially according to latitude and altitude; the highlands of Vientiane, Bolikhamsai, Khammuan and eastern Champasak Provinces are wettest.

Temperatures also vary according to altitude. In the humid, low-lying Mekong River valley, temperatures range from 15°C (59°F) to 38°C (100.4°F), while in the mountains of Xieng Khuang the temperature can drop to 0°C (32°F) at night.